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Examining the Impact of Constructive Change on Nurse Psychological Health Post-Medication Error
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Examining the Impact of Constructive Change on Nurse Psychological Health Post-Medication Error

Pattylynn Brock, Ines Da Silva, Ryan Doughty, Brianna Montgomery and Quay D. Smith
University of West Florida Libraries
Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, Research presentations (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 2024)
2024

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Medication errors can cause psychological scarring to the nurse s drive to uphold the value of nonmaleficence. Fear of corporal punishment following a medication error can create an environment of non-reporting which can lead to further harm to potential patients. Without proper support following a medication error, the fear of causing another can hinder a nurse in performing their duty. Medication errors are a preventable cause of harm to patients resulting in approximately 44,000 98,000 hospital deaths per annum in the United States (Mahat et al. 2).
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