Outpatient Surgery Magazine

Staff & Patient Safety - October 2013

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Page 37 M E D S A F E T Y Lessons in Medication Labeling Delivering the right dose at the right time starts with knowing which drug you're dealing with. Richard Novak, MD | Palo Alto, Calif. ----------------------------- STICKER STOCK Pre-printed, color-coded labels are easy to read and apply. ----------------------------- Anesthesia providers are surgery's solo pilots. They decide which drugs to inject without consulting another member of the surgical team. Busy providers might care for 700 patients over the course of a year, delivering 10 different drugs per case. If their careers span a quarter century, they'll administer 175,000 medications. Anyone with a basic understanding of odds and an appreciation of the human condition will realize that you can't fully eliminate medication errors. But we can limit the risks, which starts with properly labeling all medications.

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