DiscoverAnesthesia Patient Safety Podcast#213 Medication Labeling Errors and Anesthesia for Patients with Concussions
#213 Medication Labeling Errors and Anesthesia for Patients with Concussions

#213 Medication Labeling Errors and Anesthesia for Patients with Concussions

Update: 2024-07-30
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Can you imagine the horror of a medication mix-up between the overwrap and the infusion bag? In this episode, we tackle a crucial ISMP alert concerning a dangerous labeling error between dexmedetomidine and acetaminophen IV bags. Learn from a real-life case where this mistake led to a severe patient reaction, and discover essential steps to prevent such incidents in your practice. We'll cover best practices for barcode scanning, proper medication administration, and how to educate your team to ensure patient safety.

But that's not all—travel back with us to the October 2018 APSF newsletter as we explore the unique challenges of managing anesthesia for patients with concussions. From historical insights to modern-day practices, this episode offers an all-encompassing look at anesthesia considerations for patients with concussions. Stay informed and ready to deliver the highest standard of care by tuning into these critical updates and practical tips.

For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/213-medication-labeling-errors-and-anesthesia-for-patients-with-concussions/

© 2024, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation

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#213 Medication Labeling Errors and Anesthesia for Patients with Concussions

#213 Medication Labeling Errors and Anesthesia for Patients with Concussions

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