2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71672005000200010
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Erros de medicação em pediatria: análise da documentação de enfermagem no prontuário do paciente

Abstract: Pesquisa realizada com fomento concedido pelo Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico -CNPq. Trabalho premiado -Melhor Pesquisa Científica -Expo-Enf 2004, Departamento de Enfermagem da UNIFESP-EPM. RESUMOEstudo descritivo e transversal realizado em três unidades pediátricas de um hospital universitário que objetivou, por meio da análise do prontuário do paciente, identificar erros de medicação.

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“…A search for parallels in literature reveals a wide range of age groups involved, sometimes exhibiting predominant errors in pre-school children and infants (10) or in small children and neonates (9) . It can be affirmed that there is no age group predisposing to these errors, but that they can affect any age for all kinds of patients.…”
Section: Dose Omissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A search for parallels in literature reveals a wide range of age groups involved, sometimes exhibiting predominant errors in pre-school children and infants (10) or in small children and neonates (9) . It can be affirmed that there is no age group predisposing to these errors, but that they can affect any age for all kinds of patients.…”
Section: Dose Omissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study demonstrates that this error type is closely related with infusion pump programming, in function of mistaken adjustments, indicating the need for professional training (11) . Medication administration omission, classified as the second most frequent error type, is not that uncommon in literature (2,(10)(11)(12) , suggesting the need for change proposals in the medication distribution, preparation and administration phases, with a view to enhancing the optimization of professionals' work process. Other error types are found with different frequencies, with a significant increase for wrong technique and wrong drug in this context.…”
Section: Dose Omissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Intravenous-route administration errors represent 21.1% of all errors, with possible risk of errors of contamination, administration rate, and dilution. 25 Such parenteral drug administration errors, especially those by intravenous route, can cause an adverse drug reaction. 19 In addition to health-related problems, it is required that the costs resulting from drug administration errors are taken into account.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observou-se 1.717 erros de registro, compondo 21,1% das 8.152 doses de medicamentos ou soluções prescritas. Destacam-se os erros de omissão, definidos como a não comprovação da realização da medicação por meio da checagem da prescrição do médico pela enfermagem, que corresponderam a 75,7% das falhas (34) . Os analgésicos opióides, os antibióticos e os agentes antidiabéticos constituem as classes de medicamentos mais comumente associadas a erros e eventos adversos ao medicamento em crianças (15)(16)28) .…”
Section: Epidemiologia Dos Erros De Medicação Em Pediatriaunclassified