These incidents can drastically reduce if healthcare professionals would take the time to fully understand and thoroughly communication between one another. Health care professional must realize they are dealing with people’s lives within a hospital setting. In particular, a significant amount of decisions …show more content…
For example, consider a nurse administrator who makes a severe medication dose mistake. If one of the reasons leading the nurse to make the error is that she is working a third shift, or has a heavy patient load, or is not ineffectively trained, whose responsibility is that? Health care management needs to efficiently manage for all patient safety just as they manage for efficacy and profit maximization. Continuous nonmalficence and beneficent safety must become part of what a health care organization prides itself on.
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