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Numeracy and patient safety: the need for regular staff assessment
1Faculty of Health, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk. warburtp@edgehill.ac.uk
Abstract:
The ability to perform calculations competently is a basic requirement for all nurses. Calculations are used in everyday tasks such as working out drug doses, body mass index and fluid balance charts. Healthcare staff may have problems with numeracy and this can lead to drug errors, which can have a devastating effect on patients. The author argues that healthcare professionals' numeracy skills should be assessed on a regular basis using a recognised, validated and reliable assessment tool.
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