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100

Addiction

Compulsive and uncontrollable use of a drug substance for reasons other than prescribed.


100

Contaminated product error

When aseptic technique is not followed in compounding, and the drug is no longer sterile and causes a microorganism infection.


100

Extra dose error

An error in which more doses are received by a patient than prescribed by the physician.


100

iPledge program

A specific risk assessment program for certain medications.


100

MEDMARX

An Internet-based program of the USP for use by hospitals and healthcare systems for documenting, tracking, and identifying trends for adverse events and medication errors.


200

Adverse drug error

When the prescribed drug initiates an allergy or an adverse drug interaction flag that was missed.


200

Distraction Error


Occurs when a technician or pharmacist is interrupted in the middle of a filling process and forgets a portion of key information or train of thought, and some information or a safety decision gets missed.


200

Fear error

Occurs when a technician fears the consequences of speaking up and asking the pharmacist or the prescriber to double-check an element of the prescription.

200

Medguide

Printed information in which the FDA communicates side effects, adverse reactions, and black-box warnings for high-risk drugs.


200

MEdWatch

A voluntary program by the FDA that allows any healthcare professional or consumer to report a serious adverse event associated with the use of any drug, biological device, or dietary supplement.


300

ADR (adverse drug reaction)

A negative consequence to a patient from taking a particular drug, due to the nature of the drug itself, for certain vulnerable populations.


300

Documentation error

When essential information is not properly noted, such as a prescription, allergy, patient request, or other information in the medication profile, or not properly processing insurance or billing.


300

Human failure

An error generated by failure that occurs at an individual level.


300

Medication education error

 When proper medication education materials and counsel are not passed on to the patient or medication administrator.


300

Mislabeling error

When a medication has incorrect information on it, leading to the wrong use of it, or the wrong patient receiving it.


400

Alert fatigue

When the technician and/or the pharmacist start to have a relaxed attitude and bypass drug utilization warnings.


400

Drug seeker

A patient who is dependent on or addicted to drugs, who may receive prescriptions for the same or similar controlled drugs from several physicians and pharmacies.

400

Incomplete information

Occurs when full information is not available because the patient was not asked sufficient or proper questions, or the answers were somehow not recorded in the profile, or the patient withheld information deliberately or by accident of memory.


400

Medication error

Any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the healthcare professional, patient, or consumer.


400

Omission error

An administration error in which a prescribed dose is not given.

500

Capture error

 An error that occurs when focus on a task is diverted elsewhere and, therefore, the error goes undetected.


500

Drug tolerance

When the body adapts to a drug so that higher doses are needed to produce the same pharmacological effect.


500

Incorrect assumption error

Occurs when an essential piece of information cannot be verified, and an assumption is made.


500

Medication noncompliance

Failure to take medication therapy as the physician instructs; also called nonadherence.


500

Patient Safety Organization

 An organization dedicated to collecting and analyzing error data from more than one health provider and offering quality improvement counsel.



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