Nurses’ Rights of Medication Administration: Including Authority with...
Medication errors continue to occur too frequently in the United States. Although the five rights of medication administration have expanded to include several others, evidence that the number of...
View ArticleAfter the Medication Error: Recent Nursing Graduates’ Reflections on Adequacy...
ABSTRACT Background: The purpose of this study was to better understand individual- and system-level factors surrounding making a medication error from the perspective of recent Bachelor of Science in...
View ArticleMaking an Infusion Error: The Second Victims of Infusion Therapy-Related...
Infusion therapy-related adverse events can result in distress and professional suffering for the nurse involved with the event, with long-lasting consequences. This article discusses the second victim...
View ArticleWhite Paper: A Better Prescription for Preparing Nursing Students
Jackie Jones, Linda Treiber, Rebeca Shabo, Christie Emerson, Susan Scott, Judy Smetzer, Mary Dolansky, Laura Madden, Bethany Robertson, and Ethel Santiago published a policy white paper entitled “Just...
View ArticleExploring Racial and Ethnic Identities with PechaKucha
To better understand how individual experiences and racial and ethnic identities are connected to broader patterns of social structure, we asked students in our undergraduate Race and Ethnicity courses...
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