Deck 13: Medication Errors

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Medication errors should be reported to which agency by using the program MedWatch?

A) CMS
B) FDA
C) DEA
D) State Board of Pharmacy
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Medication errors in the health care setting may occur in which of the following processes?

A) dispensing medications
B) ordering medications
C) transcribing medications
D) all of the above
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Which of the following medications is NOT on the list of "highest alert" concerning medication errors?

A) insulin
B) penicillin injection
C) potassium chloride injection
D) heparin
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Most experts agree that medication errors are due to a

A) shortage of physicians
B) shortage of pharmacists
C) shortage of pharmacy technicians
D) poor system
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Which of the following organizations works to analyze dangerous medication errors?

A) FDA
B) DEA
C) ISMP
D) both a and c
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Medication errors may occur

A) during manufacturing
B) in pharmacies
C) in hospitals
D) in all of the above
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Poor lighting may cause

A) computer crashes
B) labels to be misread
C) miscommunication
D) inadequate patient counseling
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Which of the following health care providers has the final opportunity to avoid a mistake?

A) pharmacist
B) pharmacy technician
C) physician
D) nurse
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Which of the following factors may cause the patient harm during administration of medication using pumps?

A) when equipment is old
B) when equipment and technique are not sterile
C) when nurses are not licensed
D) when pharmacy technicians are not certified
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Which of the following does not influence prescribing errors?

A) illegible handwriting
B) lack of patient information
C) expiration of license
D) inadequate monitoring
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Which of the following is the correct way of writing a dose of morphine injection for an infant?

A) morphine 0.4 mg
B) morphine 4.0 mg
C) morphine .4 mg
D) morphine 04 mg
Question
Risk factors for medication errors regarding human factors include all of the following, EXCEPT

A) poor management
B) stress
C) fatigue
D) reviewing medical records
Question
Which of the following is NOT essential to avoid medication errors?

A) confirming the patient's identity
B) verifying the patient's allergy history
C) maintaining continuing education
D) verifying the patient's Social Security number
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Which of the following factors has been documented as the second most prevalent cause of medication errors?

A) inadequate patient monitoring
B) lack of drug knowledge
C) illegible handwriting
D) problems with herbal remedies
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All of the following factors may cause administering errors, EXCEPT

A) faulty drug identification
B) patient's condition
C) misuse of infusion pumps
D) memory lapses
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Which of the following is a good risk reduction strategy for preventing medication errors?

A) documenting essential patient information
B) offering sale prices on expired medications
C) consulting with a patient's lawyer
D) reusing medication bottles
Question
Which of the following are the most common medication errors that occur in adults and children?

A) dosing errors
B) administering errors
C) transcribing errors
D) dispensing errors
Question
Wrong doses can easily be avoided by using

A) unit-dose systems
B) expired drugs
C) internet pharmacy
D) generic drugs
Question
Which of the following agencies developed a "DO NOT USE" abbreviation list to avoid medication errors?

A) Joint Commission
B) DEA
C) HIPAA
D) FDA
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Which of the following is the most common cause of death in the United States?

A) breast and prostate cancer
B) vehicle accidents
C) medication errors
D) medical errors
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A medication error must be documented with the ____________________ of the individual who made the error.
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When a medication must be taken "on a empty stomach," this means either ____________________ minutes before a meal or ____________________ hours after a meal.
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Doses of drugs must be measured out with complete ____________________.
Question
A nurse must always remember to ____________________ each administration of medication.
Question
To avoid medication errors, patients should be encouraged to

A) go to college for higher education
B) ask questions about their medications
C) ask for generic drugs
D) go to the Internet to purchase cheaper drugs
Question
Herbal remedies may ____________________ dangerously with certain medications.
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If a physician prescribes anticoagulants for a patient and the patient is taking aspirin at home for pain relief, which of the following adverse reactions may occur?

A) vomiting
B) diarrhea
C) convulsions
D) bleeding
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A health care provider who has the responsibility of administering a medication has the ____________________ opportunity to avoid a mistake.
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Medication errors may occur when patients ____________________ drugs at home.
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Which of the following is used to measure the intensity of a patient's pain level?

A) MAR
B) MSDS
C) pain management
D) pain scale
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Deaths due to medical errors in United States hospitals exceed ____________________ per year.
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Every patient's pain ____________________ level is different.
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Both internal and external noise can interrupt the ____________________ of health care workers and cause medication errors.
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The most common medication error is the ____________________ of the drug.
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The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) estimates that approximately 98,000 Americans die each year as a result of medical errors, with nearly ____________________ of these attributable to actual medication errors.
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It is important that when medications are administered, the drug and dose should be read and verified at least ____________________ times.
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Which of the following is an example of leading zeros?

A) 0.6
B) 6.0
C) 0006
D) 60.06
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Prescribing ____________________ may be due to human factors.
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Flow sheets are used to ____________________ each dose of every medication, allowing caregivers to track the patient's response to each drug over time.
Question
The process of entering a physician's order into a computer is called

A) transmission
B) transplantation
C) transcription
D) transaction
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Explain medication errors during drug administration.
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Match between columns
one way in which a physician can cause a medication error
lack of appropriate labeling
one way in which a physician can cause a medication error
use of incorrect abbreviations
one way in which a physician can cause a medication error
lack of complete information on a patient's chart
one way in which a physician can cause a medication error
medication administration record
one way in which a physician can cause a medication error
monitor for any undesirable effects
one way in which a manufacturer or pharmacist can cause a medication error
lack of appropriate labeling
one way in which a manufacturer or pharmacist can cause a medication error
use of incorrect abbreviations
one way in which a manufacturer or pharmacist can cause a medication error
lack of complete information on a patient's chart
one way in which a manufacturer or pharmacist can cause a medication error
medication administration record
one way in which a manufacturer or pharmacist can cause a medication error
monitor for any undesirable effects
what should health care professionals should double-check medications against
lack of appropriate labeling
what should health care professionals should double-check medications against
use of incorrect abbreviations
what should health care professionals should double-check medications against
lack of complete information on a patient's chart
what should health care professionals should double-check medications against
medication administration record
what should health care professionals should double-check medications against
monitor for any undesirable effects
factor that can cause a health care professional to make a medication error
lack of appropriate labeling
factor that can cause a health care professional to make a medication error
use of incorrect abbreviations
factor that can cause a health care professional to make a medication error
lack of complete information on a patient's chart
factor that can cause a health care professional to make a medication error
medication administration record
factor that can cause a health care professional to make a medication error
monitor for any undesirable effects
what nurses and other health care professionals must do after administering medications
lack of appropriate labeling
what nurses and other health care professionals must do after administering medications
use of incorrect abbreviations
what nurses and other health care professionals must do after administering medications
lack of complete information on a patient's chart
what nurses and other health care professionals must do after administering medications
medication administration record
what nurses and other health care professionals must do after administering medications
monitor for any undesirable effects
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What are the potential liabilities for pharmacy technicians and pharmacists regarding medication errors?
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Trailing zeros are those that ____________________ decimal points.
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What factors cause medication errors?
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Explain penalties concerning malpractice for a pharmacist.
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Explain the effect of negligence in medication errors and potential legal outcomes.
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Explain human factors that increase the risk of medication errors, and give five examples.
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Explain why medication errors should be reported.
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What is the FDA MedWatch program?
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Describe the patient's role in medication errors.
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Some patients use illegal drugs that they often do not ____________________ to their physicians.
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Abbreviations may cause confusion for other health care providers. Therefore, the Joint Commission and the ISMP have made lists of potentially dangerous ____________________.
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Leading zeros should be used before ____________________ points.
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Describe how to avoid medication errors.
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Pharmacy technicians must attempt to do everything possible to ____________________ medication errors.
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Deck 13: Medication Errors
1
Medication errors should be reported to which agency by using the program MedWatch?

A) CMS
B) FDA
C) DEA
D) State Board of Pharmacy
FDA
2
Medication errors in the health care setting may occur in which of the following processes?

A) dispensing medications
B) ordering medications
C) transcribing medications
D) all of the above
all of the above
3
Which of the following medications is NOT on the list of "highest alert" concerning medication errors?

A) insulin
B) penicillin injection
C) potassium chloride injection
D) heparin
penicillin injection
4
Most experts agree that medication errors are due to a

A) shortage of physicians
B) shortage of pharmacists
C) shortage of pharmacy technicians
D) poor system
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Which of the following organizations works to analyze dangerous medication errors?

A) FDA
B) DEA
C) ISMP
D) both a and c
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Medication errors may occur

A) during manufacturing
B) in pharmacies
C) in hospitals
D) in all of the above
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Poor lighting may cause

A) computer crashes
B) labels to be misread
C) miscommunication
D) inadequate patient counseling
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Which of the following health care providers has the final opportunity to avoid a mistake?

A) pharmacist
B) pharmacy technician
C) physician
D) nurse
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9
Which of the following factors may cause the patient harm during administration of medication using pumps?

A) when equipment is old
B) when equipment and technique are not sterile
C) when nurses are not licensed
D) when pharmacy technicians are not certified
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10
Which of the following does not influence prescribing errors?

A) illegible handwriting
B) lack of patient information
C) expiration of license
D) inadequate monitoring
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Which of the following is the correct way of writing a dose of morphine injection for an infant?

A) morphine 0.4 mg
B) morphine 4.0 mg
C) morphine .4 mg
D) morphine 04 mg
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12
Risk factors for medication errors regarding human factors include all of the following, EXCEPT

A) poor management
B) stress
C) fatigue
D) reviewing medical records
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Which of the following is NOT essential to avoid medication errors?

A) confirming the patient's identity
B) verifying the patient's allergy history
C) maintaining continuing education
D) verifying the patient's Social Security number
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Which of the following factors has been documented as the second most prevalent cause of medication errors?

A) inadequate patient monitoring
B) lack of drug knowledge
C) illegible handwriting
D) problems with herbal remedies
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All of the following factors may cause administering errors, EXCEPT

A) faulty drug identification
B) patient's condition
C) misuse of infusion pumps
D) memory lapses
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Which of the following is a good risk reduction strategy for preventing medication errors?

A) documenting essential patient information
B) offering sale prices on expired medications
C) consulting with a patient's lawyer
D) reusing medication bottles
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17
Which of the following are the most common medication errors that occur in adults and children?

A) dosing errors
B) administering errors
C) transcribing errors
D) dispensing errors
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Wrong doses can easily be avoided by using

A) unit-dose systems
B) expired drugs
C) internet pharmacy
D) generic drugs
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Which of the following agencies developed a "DO NOT USE" abbreviation list to avoid medication errors?

A) Joint Commission
B) DEA
C) HIPAA
D) FDA
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Which of the following is the most common cause of death in the United States?

A) breast and prostate cancer
B) vehicle accidents
C) medication errors
D) medical errors
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A medication error must be documented with the ____________________ of the individual who made the error.
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22
When a medication must be taken "on a empty stomach," this means either ____________________ minutes before a meal or ____________________ hours after a meal.
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Doses of drugs must be measured out with complete ____________________.
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24
A nurse must always remember to ____________________ each administration of medication.
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To avoid medication errors, patients should be encouraged to

A) go to college for higher education
B) ask questions about their medications
C) ask for generic drugs
D) go to the Internet to purchase cheaper drugs
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26
Herbal remedies may ____________________ dangerously with certain medications.
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27
If a physician prescribes anticoagulants for a patient and the patient is taking aspirin at home for pain relief, which of the following adverse reactions may occur?

A) vomiting
B) diarrhea
C) convulsions
D) bleeding
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A health care provider who has the responsibility of administering a medication has the ____________________ opportunity to avoid a mistake.
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Medication errors may occur when patients ____________________ drugs at home.
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30
Which of the following is used to measure the intensity of a patient's pain level?

A) MAR
B) MSDS
C) pain management
D) pain scale
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Deaths due to medical errors in United States hospitals exceed ____________________ per year.
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Every patient's pain ____________________ level is different.
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Both internal and external noise can interrupt the ____________________ of health care workers and cause medication errors.
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34
The most common medication error is the ____________________ of the drug.
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The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) estimates that approximately 98,000 Americans die each year as a result of medical errors, with nearly ____________________ of these attributable to actual medication errors.
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It is important that when medications are administered, the drug and dose should be read and verified at least ____________________ times.
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Which of the following is an example of leading zeros?

A) 0.6
B) 6.0
C) 0006
D) 60.06
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38
Prescribing ____________________ may be due to human factors.
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Flow sheets are used to ____________________ each dose of every medication, allowing caregivers to track the patient's response to each drug over time.
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40
The process of entering a physician's order into a computer is called

A) transmission
B) transplantation
C) transcription
D) transaction
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41
Explain medication errors during drug administration.
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Match between columns
one way in which a physician can cause a medication error
lack of appropriate labeling
one way in which a physician can cause a medication error
use of incorrect abbreviations
one way in which a physician can cause a medication error
lack of complete information on a patient's chart
one way in which a physician can cause a medication error
medication administration record
one way in which a physician can cause a medication error
monitor for any undesirable effects
one way in which a manufacturer or pharmacist can cause a medication error
lack of appropriate labeling
one way in which a manufacturer or pharmacist can cause a medication error
use of incorrect abbreviations
one way in which a manufacturer or pharmacist can cause a medication error
lack of complete information on a patient's chart
one way in which a manufacturer or pharmacist can cause a medication error
medication administration record
one way in which a manufacturer or pharmacist can cause a medication error
monitor for any undesirable effects
what should health care professionals should double-check medications against
lack of appropriate labeling
what should health care professionals should double-check medications against
use of incorrect abbreviations
what should health care professionals should double-check medications against
lack of complete information on a patient's chart
what should health care professionals should double-check medications against
medication administration record
what should health care professionals should double-check medications against
monitor for any undesirable effects
factor that can cause a health care professional to make a medication error
lack of appropriate labeling
factor that can cause a health care professional to make a medication error
use of incorrect abbreviations
factor that can cause a health care professional to make a medication error
lack of complete information on a patient's chart
factor that can cause a health care professional to make a medication error
medication administration record
factor that can cause a health care professional to make a medication error
monitor for any undesirable effects
what nurses and other health care professionals must do after administering medications
lack of appropriate labeling
what nurses and other health care professionals must do after administering medications
use of incorrect abbreviations
what nurses and other health care professionals must do after administering medications
lack of complete information on a patient's chart
what nurses and other health care professionals must do after administering medications
medication administration record
what nurses and other health care professionals must do after administering medications
monitor for any undesirable effects
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What are the potential liabilities for pharmacy technicians and pharmacists regarding medication errors?
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Trailing zeros are those that ____________________ decimal points.
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What factors cause medication errors?
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46
Explain penalties concerning malpractice for a pharmacist.
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47
Explain the effect of negligence in medication errors and potential legal outcomes.
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48
Explain human factors that increase the risk of medication errors, and give five examples.
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49
Explain why medication errors should be reported.
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What is the FDA MedWatch program?
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51
Describe the patient's role in medication errors.
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Some patients use illegal drugs that they often do not ____________________ to their physicians.
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Abbreviations may cause confusion for other health care providers. Therefore, the Joint Commission and the ISMP have made lists of potentially dangerous ____________________.
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54
Leading zeros should be used before ____________________ points.
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Describe how to avoid medication errors.
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Pharmacy technicians must attempt to do everything possible to ____________________ medication errors.
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