What step in medication administration process was missed


Assignment Task:

Topic:  High-risk Medication Management

AHIMA Competency/Learning Outcome:

V.4--Identify the impact of policy on health care (3)

From your textbook, see p. 229 for Case Study.  After reading, answer these case study questions:

Question 1) What negative outcome could this patient experience because of this situation?

Question 2) What step in the medication administration process was missed? Hospital policy violated & impact?

Question 3) How could Mike have used the skill of mindfulness to increase his awareness of distraction?

Question 4) How could a distraction-free zone policy and subsequent culture have altered the circumstances presented in the case? Need Assignment Help?

Case Study:

Mike is a nurse working in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU) in a large tertiary care medical center. He has gone to the medication room to pick up a medication ordered for one of his newborn patients. While in the medication room, he scans the bar code on the medication to ensure this is the correct drug for his patient and also confirms that this medication matches the ordered drug. He returns to the NICU and scans the bar code on the medication again, as well as the bar code on the patient's identification band, confirming a match. The drug Mike needs to administer to this patient is considered a high-risk medication. Per hospital policy, Mike must have another nurse confirm the medication before administering it to his patient. As Mike is preparing to ask another nurse to confirm this high-risk medication, the respiratory therapist stops Mike to ask him a question about his patient. During this conversation, a code blue alert is called; Mike and the respiratory therapist complete their conversation and Mike administers the medication to his newborn patient.

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