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Pediatric Medication Administration: Best Practices
The goal of this course is to understand how nurses can help prevent medication errors and monitor medications prescribed for infants and children.
Course Publication Date:
August 09, 2019
This course is available with
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Author:
Alison Palmer RN, BSN
Course No:
PMA071619
Contact Hours:
1.00
Delivery Method:
Online Self Study
Category:
Critical Care Medicine
Emergency & Trauma Medicine
Medical & Surgical Issues
Pediatric Medicine
Peri-Natal Medicine
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Learning Objectives
Identify common medication errors in pediatric patients.
Give examples of ways nurses can prevent medication errors.
Describe the nurse's role in monitoring pediatric patients for possible adverse drug events.
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