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Article: Medication calculation skills of the medical-surgical nurse.
- Article from:
- MedSurg Nursing
- Article date:
- April 1, 1997
- Author:
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Medication administration is one of the most time-consuming aspects of nursing practice. Expertise in medication calculation and administration is essential to the treatment of all patients; however, many nurses experience difficulty when calculating medications. In this study, 56.4% of nurses could not calculate medications correctly in 90% of the problems, suggesting the need for regular self-testing of medication calculation skills. Continuing education programs implemented for identified medication calculation errors influences nursing practice and patient care outcomes.
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory study was to assess the medication calculation skills of ...
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