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pro vyhledávání: '"Raj Ratwani"'
Autor:
Tracy Kim, Jessica Howe, Ella Franklin, Seth Krevat, Rebecca Jones, Katharine Adams, Allan Fong, Jessica Oaks, Raj Ratwani
Publikováno v:
Patient Safety, Vol 2, Iss 4 (2020)
Health information technology (HIT) provides many benefits, but also facilitates certain types of errors, such as wrong-patient errors in which one patient is mistaken for another. These errors can have serious patient safety consequences and there h
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/caf55198a8414f3b8a479cfe03b6ed30
Autor:
Adam Krukas, Ella S. Franklin, Chris Bonk, Jessica Howe, Ram Dixit, Katie Adams, Seth Krevat, Rebecca Jones, Raj Ratwani
Publikováno v:
Patient Safety, Vol 2, Iss 1 (2020)
Intravenous (IV) vancomycin is one of the most commonly used antibiotics in U.S. hospitals. There are several complexities associated with IV vancomycin use, including the need to have an accurate patient weight for dosing, to provide close monitorin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3da41b22a10846089d96ed9eb76197ce
Autor:
Zoe Pruitt, Lucy Bocknek, Deanna-Nicole Busog, Patricia Spaar, Arianna Milicia, Jessica Howe, Ella Franklin, Seth Krevat, Rebecca Jones, Raj Ratwani
Publikováno v:
Patient Safety. :i-xviii
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Autor:
Raj Ratwani, Katharine Adams, Tracy Kim, Deanna-Nicole Busog, Jessica Howe, Rebecca Jones, Seth Krevat
Publikováno v:
Patient Safety. :15-25
Background: Medical equipment, supplies, and devices (ESD) serve a critical function in healthcare delivery and how they function can have patient safety consequences. ESD-related safety issues include malfunctions, physically missing ESDs, steriliza
Autor:
Raj Ratwani, Katharine Adams, Tracy Kim, Deanna-Nicole Busog, Jessica Howe, Rebecca Jones, Seth Krevat
Publikováno v:
Patient Safety. :i-iv
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Autor:
Zoe Pruitt, Lucy Bocknek, Deanna-Nicole Busog, Patricia Spaar, Arianna Milicia, Jessica Howe, Ella Franklin, Seth Krevat, Rebecca Jones, Raj Ratwani
Publikováno v:
Patient Safety. :6-14
Background: Alarms are signals intended to capture and direct human attention to a potential issue that may require monitoring, assessment, or intervention and play a critical safety role in high-risk industries. Healthcare relies heavily on auditory
Autor:
Zoe M. Pruitt, Sadaf Kazi, Charlene Weir, Teresa Taft, Deanna-Nicole Busog, Raj Ratwani, Aaron Z. Hettinger
Publikováno v:
Applied Clinical Informatics. 14:185-198
Background Although electronic medication administration records (eMARs) and bar-coded medication administration (BCMA) have improved medication safety, poor usability of these technologies can increase patient safety risks. Objectives The objective
Autor:
Lucy Bocknek, Tracy Kim, Patricia Spaar, Jacqueline Russell, Deanna-Nicole Busog, Jessica Howe, Christian Boxley, Raj Ratwani, Seth Krevat, Rebecca Jones, Ella Franklin
Publikováno v:
Patient Safety. :39-47
Background: Duplicate medication orders are a prominent type of medication error that in some circumstances has increased after implementation of health information technology. Duplicate medication orders are commonly defined as two or more active or
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care. 11:156-161
Mobile health applications (apps) are increasingly serving as supplement tools to provider-delivered care in various clinical scenarios. This pilot study explored the relationship between readability of in-app privacy policies and patient comprehensi
Autor:
Brian P. Jenssen, Dean J. Karavite, Shannon Kelleher, Ekaterina Nekrasova, Jeritt G. Thayer, Raj Ratwani, Judy Shea, Emara Nabi-Burza, Jeremy E. Drehmer, Jonathan P. Winickoff, Robert W. Grundmeier, Robert A. Schnoll, Alexander G. Fiks
Publikováno v:
Appl Clin Inform
Background Helping parents quit smoking is a public health priority. However, parents are rarely, if ever, offered tobacco use treatment through pediatric settings. Clinical decision support (CDS) systems developed for the workflows of pediatric prim