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Risk management strategies.

L S Hayden

    Journal of Intravenous Nursing : the Official Publication of the Intravenous Nurses Society
    |September 1, 1992
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study explores the types of risks and hazards identified in intravenous nursing practice. It aims to clarify the nature of potential dangers within this healthcare setting.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Risk Management
    • Intravenous Therapy Safety
    • Nursing Practice Standards

    Background:

    • Risk management is crucial in healthcare, particularly in intravenous nursing.
    • The Intravenous Nursing Standards of Practice define risk management as a process for identifying, analyzing, treating, and evaluating hazards.
    • Understanding the specific types of risks and hazards is essential for effective safety protocols.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define the types of risks posed by hazards in intravenous nursing.
    • To identify the categories of real and potential hazards encountered in intravenous practice.
    • To provide a clear understanding of the scope of risk management in this specialized nursing field.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of existing risk management definitions and standards.

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  • Analysis of the Intravenous Nursing Standards of Practice.
  • Categorization of identified hazards based on their nature and potential impact.
  • Main Results:

    • The study identifies various types of risks associated with intravenous therapy.
    • Potential hazards include but are not limited to device-related issues, medication errors, and patient-specific complications.
    • The analysis provides a framework for understanding the spectrum of risks in intravenous nursing.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective risk management in intravenous nursing requires a comprehensive understanding of potential hazards.
    • Proactive identification and analysis of risks are key to mitigating adverse events.
    • Adherence to established standards is vital for ensuring patient safety during intravenous therapy.