Improving patient safety

May 14, 2008

Simon Keady and Meera Thacker offer an insight into the rationale and steps being taken in response to recent NPSA alerts.

Reference

Keady S. and Thacker M. (2008) National Patient Safety Agency: Improving patient safety across all critical care areas. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 24, p.137-140.

“The National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) reviews patient safety incidents throughout the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom and aims to initiate preventative measures. Recent alerts include injectable medication, oral syringes for enteral administration, preventing hyponatraemia in children and anticoagulation. This article gives an insight into the rationale and steps currently being undertaken to respond to these recommendations” (Keady and Thacker 2008).

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