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AJN, American Journal of Nursing
March 2005
Volume 105   3 - Supplement: State of the Science on Safe Medication Administration


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  Discussion & Recommendations: Safe Medication Administration: An invitational symposium recommends ways of addressing obstacles
  Errors from the Consumer’s Perspective: Tragedy motivated one woman to take action
Ilene Corina
  Executive Summary: The State of the Science on Safe Medication Administration symposium
Kathleen G.  Burke, PhD, RN
  How We Think About Medication Errors: A model and a charge for nurses
Victoria L.  Rich, PhD, RN
  Medication Errors: Why they happen, and how they can be prevented
Ronda G. Hughes, PhD, MHS, RN,  Eduardo Ortiz, MD, MPH
  Medication Reconciliation: Transfer of medication information across settings—keeping it free from error
Jane H.  Barnsteiner, PhD, RN, FAAN
  Technology and Safe Medication Administration
Mark Crawford,  Janet Mullan, BSN, DDS, RN, CCRN, et al.
  Toward Safer IV Medication Administration: The narrow safety margins of many IV medications make this route particularly dangerous
Patrice K.  Nicholas, DNSc, MPH, RN, APRN, BC,  Christine R.  Agius, MSN, RNC, APRN, BC
 

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  Making Medication Administration Safe: Report challenges nurses to lead the way
Kathleen G.  Burke, PhD, RN,  Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN, et al.
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November 2009  - 11 - Supplement TCAB
January 2009  - 1 - Supplement: 2009 Career Guide
Volume 108
September 2008  - 9 - Supplement: State of the Science: Professional Partners Supporting Family Caregivers
January 2008  - 1 - Supplement: 2008 Career Guide
Volume 107
June 2007  - 6 - Supplement: State of the Science on Diabetes Self Management: Strategies for Nursing
January 2007  - 1 - Supplement: 2007 Career Guide
Volume 106
March 2006  - 3 - Supplement: AJN State of the Science on Cancer Survivorship
January 2006  - 1 - Supplement: Career Guide 2006
Volume 105
March 2005  - 3 - Supplement: State of the Science on Safe Medication Administration
January 2005  - 1 - Supplement: Career Guide
Volume 103
March 2003  - 3 - Supplement: State of the Science on Urinary Incontinence
Volume 102
May 2002  - 5 - Supplement: Critical Care Nursing Update 2002
April 2002  - 4 - Supplement: Oncology Nursing Update 2002

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