Medication Error

Medication Error

Create 4 double-spaced pages (not including the title page and reference page, with Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point) annotated bibliography and summary based on your research related to best practices addressing a current health care problem or issue. Provide a title page and reference page following APA style. Use at least four scholarly or academic peer-reviewed journal articles. Follow current APA guidelines for in-text citation of outside sources in the body of your paper and on the reference page.

TOPIC: Medication Errors

 Description: A medication error is a preventable adverse effect of a patient taking the wrong medication or dosage, whether or not it is evident or harmful to the patient. Medication errors can be a source of serious patient harm, including death.

 Interventions: Electronic prescribing, pharmacist reviews, patient education.

Keywords: Adverse drug events, medication reconciliation, patient safety, medication administration, medication errors, medication safety.

INSTRUCTIONS:

For this assessment, research best practices related to a current health care problem. To explore the chosen topic, use the first two steps of the Socratic Problem-Solving Approach (Identify the elements of the problem, issue, or question. Analyze, define, and frame the problem, issue, or question) to aid your critical thinking.

1. Write a brief overview of the selected health care problem or issue. In your overview:

o Summarize the health care problem or issue.

o Describe the professional relevance of this topic.

o Describe any professional experience you have with this topic.

2. Identify peer-reviewed articles relevant to this health care issue or problem.

o Conduct a search for scholarly or academic peer-reviewed literature related to the topic and describe the criteria you used to search for articles, including the names of the databases you used. You will select four current scholarly or academic peer-reviewed journal articles published during the past 3–5 years that relate to your topic.

o Use keywords related to the health care problem or issue you are researching to select relevant articles.

3. Assess the credibility and explain relevance of the information sources you find.

o Determine if the source is from an academic peer-reviewed journal.

o Determine if the publication is current.

o Determine if information in the academic peer-reviewed journal article is still relevant.

4. Analyze academic peer-reviewed journal articles using the annotated bibliography organizational format. Provide a rationale for inclusion of each selected article. The purpose of an annotated bibliography is to document a list of references along with key information about each one. The detail about the reference is the annotation. Developing this annotated bibliography will create a foundation of knowledge about the selected topic. In your annotated bibliography:

o Identify the purpose of the article.

o Summarize the information.

o Provide rationale for inclusion of each article.

o Include the conclusions and findings of the article. (summarize what you learnt from using the actual research search, was it easy or hard, do you understand it or you need more practice)

o Write your annotated bibliography in a paragraph form. The annotated bibliography should be approximately 150 words (1–3 paragraphs) in length.

o List the full reference for the source in APA format (author, date, title, publisher, et cetera) and use APA format for the annotated bibliography.

o Make sure the references are listed in alphabetical order, are double-spaced, and use hanging indents.

5. Summarize what you have learned while developing an annotated bibliography.

o Summarize what you learned from your research in a separate paragraph or two at the end of the paper.

o List the main points you learned from your research.

o Summarize the main contributions of the sources you chose and how they enhanced your knowledge about the topic.

Open chat
Hello
How can we help you?