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Elizabeth A Sloss1, Terry L Jones, Kathy Baker
1Author Affiliation: School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University (Dr Sloss), Richmond; College of Nursing, University of Utah (Dr Sloss), Salt Lake City; Department of Adult Health and Nursing Systems, School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University (Dr Jones and Robins), Richmond, Virginia; UVA Health (Dr Baker), Charlottesville, Virginia; and Department of Biostatistics, School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University (Dr Thacker).
New graduate nurses often proceed with medication administration despite alerts during barcode-assisted medication administration. Factors like residency, alert type, and prior exposure influence these critical patient safety decisions.
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