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Improving IV Insulin Administration in a Community Hospital
Published on: June 11, 2012
Mary Beth Modic1, Nancy M Albert, Zhiyuan Sun
1Author Affiliations: Clinical Nurse Specialist (Dr Modic), Office of Nursing Education and Professional Practice Development, Cleveland Clinic; Associate Chief Nursing Officer (Dr Albert), Office of Nursing Research and Innovation, Biostatistician (Mr Sun), Quantitative Health Sciences, and Biostatistician (Mr Bena), Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland Clinic Health System; and Volunteer (Ms Yager), Department of Volunteer Services, Clinical Nurse Specialists (Mss Cary, Corniello, Kaser, Simon, and Skowronsky), and Clinical Instructor (Mr Kissinger), Office of Nursing Education and Professional Practice Development, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio.
A subcutaneous insulin double-checking intervention reduced administration errors, though timing mistakes persisted. This study highlights the need for improved strategies to prevent all types of insulin errors.
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