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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Pharmacology
  • Patient Safety

Context:

  • Iatrogeny, or harm arising from medical treatment, is a significant concern in healthcare.
  • Drug-related incidents are a major source of iatrogenic harm.
  • Nursing personnel play a critical role in medication administration and patient monitoring.

Purpose:

  • To theoretically analyze the causes of iatrogeny related to drug administration.
  • To outline nursing interventions for primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of drug-related iatrogenic events.
  • To advocate for the inclusion of iatrogeny in nursing education.

Summary:

  • The authors detail the theoretical underpinnings of iatrogeny stemming from pharmacological agents, adverse patient responses, and errors in drug application by nurses.
  • Key nursing interventions are discussed across all three levels of prevention.
  • The importance of incorporating iatrogeny education into nursing curricula is highlighted.

Impact:

  • Enhanced understanding of drug-related iatrogenic risks in clinical practice.
  • Improved nursing strategies for preventing medication errors and adverse events.
  • Strengthened nursing education to better prepare future nurses in managing iatrogenic risks.