PSRS - Pennsylvania Patient Safety Reporting System - QUIZ
PSRS · Pennsylvania Patient Safety Reporting System
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According to the analysis, which factors are the three most commonly identified in medication errors involving patient weight?
2What percentage of weight-related event reports analyzed by the Authority reached the patient (Harm Scores C through I)?
3Which medication was involved in nearly 30% of all weight-related event reports, making it the most commonly reported medication in the study?
4Based on the risk-reduction strategies provided, what is the recommended standard for measuring and documenting a patient's weight?
5Which care area was most frequently involved in weight-related medication errors, accounting for 29.4% of the reports?
6What was a significant finding regarding the accuracy of 'estimated weights' when they were compared to actual weights in the study?
7The Cockcroft-Gault formula is mentioned as a reason why accurate weight is critical. What does this formula determine?
8According to the risk-reduction strategies, when should a patient be weighed to avoid relying on historical or stated weights?
9What type of automated clinical decision support is recommended to prevent errors when weight-based medications are prescribed without a recorded weight?
10Which high-alert medications were among the top 10 most commonly involved in weight-related errors in the PA-PSRS data?