Medication Safety Update – Nurse, Nurse Practitioner

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  Credits  1.5

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Competing priorities, lack of available information, short staffing, and other distractions can all contribute to medication errors. While errors cannot be eliminated entirely from community pharmacy practice, best practices can mitigate risk for error in this complex work environment. This article will further explore medication safety best practices and quality improvement within the community pharmacy arena.

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Course Information

Target Audience

Nurse Practitioner

Nurse

Author

Paul MacDowell
PharmD, BCPS
Ann Cabri
PharmD, BCPS
Ann Lloyd
PharmD, BCPS-AQ ID, BCIDP
Tomasz Jurga
PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BCCP, CDCES, AACC
Knowledge Level

General Overview

This activity will apply to a broad range of learning needs/pharmacy settings. It may include common disease state/therapy overivews and/or general pharmacy needs such as medication errors, immunizations, or law topics.

Learning Objectives

Nurse Practitioner

Nurse Practitioner

  • Identify ways Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs) contribute to the prevention of medication errors and adverse drug events.
  • Recognize vulnerabilities in the prescribing, dispensing, and administration phases of the medication use process that may cause errors in the community pharmacy or patient’s home.
  • Define culture of safety and describe features that would be present in a robust culture of safety.
  • Identify effective quality improvement strategies to reduce risk of medication errors in a community pharmacy.

Nurse

Nurse

  • Identify ways Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs) contribute to the prevention of medication errors and adverse drug events.
  • Recognize vulnerabilities in the prescribing, dispensing, and administration phases of the medication use process that may cause errors in the community pharmacy or patient’s home.
  • Define culture of safety and describe features that would be present in a robust culture of safety.
  • Identify effective quality improvement strategies to reduce risk of medication errors in a community pharmacy.

Course Accreditation

  • Activity Type:
    Application
  • CE Broker
    881873
  • Universal Activity Number:
    Nurse Practitioner : 0798-0000-21-338-H05
    Nurse : 0798-0000-21-338-H05
PharmCon is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

PharmCon, Inc. is an approved course provider for continuing education for nurses by the Florida Board of Nursing. PharmCon is also recognized by the California Board of Nursing as a provider of nursing programs.

Credit for this program is issued by passing the final test hosted at www.RxConsultant.com with a score of 70% or higher.

Technology Requirements

  • Hardware Requirements
    Standard Windows/Mac System
    iPad or iPhone
    Minimum screen resolution: 1024x768
  • Software Requirements
    Standard Windows/Mac System
    iPad or iPhone
    Minimum screen resolution: 1024x768
  • Network Requirements
    Broadband Internet Connection:
    T1, Hi-speed DSL or Cable
    4G cellular connection
Computer sharing is NOT permitted due to accreditation guidelines on activity monitoring. Credit is earned by one user per device.