you got to remember most of them live up north so they are a bit odd
Coverups are common as are lies and lack of information.
Quoteyou got to remember most of them live up north so they are a bit oddUs Yankees think people from down south at a bit odd.QuoteCoverups are common as are lies and lack of information. A RN explained to me that medication errors are not recorded in your chart in the hospital - only the MDs orders of what you were supposed to get. So, if you are given a dangerous drug by mistake - there is no record of it in the paperwork, and no legal requirement that the patient be told they were given a non-ordered medication, or incorrect dose, by mistake - basically a system of "automatic cover up" to keep plaintiff's counsel at bay.
Well, with over 20 years in the medical field before I retired, you are supposed to record all adverse drug reactions including mistakes. That is the law. If it is not recorded, that is an actionable event and people can and have lost jobs and more
the nurse there stated they gave him an IV BP med. However, when my dad arrived on the floor at the ICU, she didn't find that drug recorded.
QuoteWell, with over 20 years in the medical field before I retired, you are supposed to record all adverse drug reactions including mistakes. That is the law. If it is not recorded, that is an actionable event and people can and have lost jobs and moreI live in Massachusetts. A very experienced RN (who has worked in several of the big name Boston hospitals) I know tells me that if a nurse makes a med error, it is reported internally and may be recorded on a safety report (which by MA law is excluded from civil discovery) but is not entered into the patient's chart, and there is no requirement that the patient be notified. She also told me that if an another drug is ordered to counteract the erroneously administered drug, that drug will be in the chart as it was an "ordered administration".Are you saying that this is incorrect?If I am in the hospital and given 120mg of a drug when the order is written for 12mg, will I be formally notified? Will it be entered into my medical chart? Will it be on any written record I can obtain from the hospital? I have been told by those "in the trenches" executing, rather than writing, the orders that the answer is "no", although depending on the situation, the patient is sometimes told.Quotethe nurse there stated they gave him an IV BP med. However, when my dad arrived on the floor at the ICU, she didn't find that drug recorded.In the hospitals I am familiar with, that drug would be in the chart if it was ordered by an MD, even if the MD was mistaken in his/her choice of that drug, or ordered it for the wrong patient. It would not be in the chart if administered as the result of a nursing error. (record of "what is ordered" vs. "what is given")
That's pretty much the story. Depending on the particular tech you talk to will yield a similar story. I heard weeks ago that the problem was identified and no chubby PAK's were shipping. Meanwhile 10 bad PAK's later.I lost count how many Jeff had.
Quote from: Speedy1wrc on April 13, 2014, 08:17:14 PMThat's pretty much the story. Depending on the particular tech you talk to will yield a similar story. I heard weeks ago that the problem was identified and no chubby PAK's were shipping. Meanwhile 10 bad PAK's later.I lost count how many Jeff had.Have you mentioned these issues on the Home Dialyzors United (NxStage Users) FB page?https://www.facebook.com/groups/nxstageusers/
No they are not.I was supposed to get on of the new PAK's last Monday. By Friday I hadn't received anything so I called. I think I caught them by surprise and after a little backpedalling they said they would send me two of the new good lot's to arrive today. Fail. I did get two PAK's but they are a very old lot number which were still the chubby PAK's. Lot# 40379004. I had received weeks ago PAK's with lot number 403791xx so these were certainly not new production units. I measured them to be sure and indeed they were too wide.I called NxStage and was told that indeed new ones were shipping and the good lot's were from 40379136 and up. I looked and saw I had one of those in my stack, so I pulled it out and it is a chubby PAK. Internally they think 40379136 and up are good but they apparently aren't. I was told this would get escalated to a supervisor and I have two more PAK's coming on Monday.