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Safety and Errors

The One Dozen Most Important Things You May Not Have Known, Understood, or Realized About American Medicine

Safety and Errors - Scenario Script

A doctor and a nurse are on opposite sides of patient. The patient is fully reclined on an exam table, has her eyes closed, and is unresponsive during the scene.

Doctor: Okay, Carla, let’s get a line in and start her on some cephalosporin, I’ll write up the order for 1 gram right now and q6hours, you get it going.

Nurse: Doctor Klein, I thought I saw something on her chart about a penicillin allergy. Shouldn’t we check on that first?

Doctor: [Flipping through chart] I don’t see anything here…of course her admission workup is in the other part of her chart. Anyhow, I don’t remember seeing that, and if she were truly allergic, someone her age would have been flagged or at least had a Med-Ident bracelet. [Quickly checks the patient’s wrists, and there are no bracelets.] So, why don't you get it going? That cross reactivity is pretty rare. I will check on it later.

Nurse: Okay, Doctor Klein, but just be sure and write that order….

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[last update: February 11, 2008]