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Pharmacist Recovery Network(PRN)

an organization to provide assistance and treatment for impaired colleagues who seek help without the risk of losing their license or registration

100

REMS (risk evaluation and mitigation strategy)

a program designed by the FDA for prescribers, pharmacies, and patients to more closely monitor selected high-risk drugs

100

Tall man lettering

enhanced lettering on the stock labels of similar-sounding high risk medications, or other labeling changes to help better differentiate products and dosages and reduce medication errors

100

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

Addiction

100

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

Contaminated product error

200

Physical dependence

taking a drug continuously so that when the medication is stopped, physical withdrawal symptoms occur

200

Root-cause analysis

a logical and systematic process used to help identify what, how, and why something happened to prevent recurrence

200

Technical failure

an error generated by failure of equipment

200

occurs when the prescribed drug initiates an allergy or an adverse drug interaction flag that was missed

Adverse drug error

200

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

Distraction error

300

Psychological dependence

when the patient takes a drug on a regular basis because it produces a sense of wellbeing that the patient does not want to consider living or being without

300

Rushed error

occurs because of the pressure of meeting corporate or self-imposed time constraints and thus not fully checking and double-checking information by the technician and pharmacist

300

Wrong amount error

occurs when a dose is either above or below the correct amount by more than 5%

300

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

ADR (adverse drug reaction)

300

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

Documentation error

400

REACT

an acronym for what to do in the case of a robbery

400

Selection error

an error that occurs when two or more options exist, and the incorrect option is chosen

400

VAERS (vaccine adverse event reporting system)

a postmarketing surveillance system operated by the FDA and CDC that collects information on adverse events that occur after immunization

400

where the technician and/or the pharmacist starts to have a relaxed attitude and bypasses drug utilization warnings

Alert fatigue

400

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

Drug seeker

500

Right of refusal

the ability of a pharmacist to decline with cause to fill any prescription, especially those for controlled substances

500

SPEAK UP

an acronym for advice for hospital patients to get the safest, best healthcare promoted by the Joint Commission and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

500

VERP (vaccine error reporting program)

a program designed to allow healthcare professionals to report vaccine errors directly to the Institute for Safe Medication Practices

500

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

Capture error

500

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

Drug tolerance

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