A MISTAKE 1 In the first few days of my Oncology placement I watched nurses doing drug calculations and administering chemotherapy . They were helpful to me an talked me through what they were doing . I found out that though drugs are checked by the pharmacy, the ward nurses always check them again. If a patient is on a combination of drugs , then the calculations nurses do can be quite complicated ,especially if the drugs are administered via pump .Later in my placement I started to do drug calculations myself and my confidence grew. 2 Then came the time when I was on night shift. The ward was extremely busy and I assisted the charge nurse as he gave out medication . I asked If I could give out some medication myself and, when he agreed ,I picked up the medicine pot for my first patient , and gave him the tablets . Almost immediately, I realized that I had given him the wrong ones. Because chemo medication is cytotoxic. And potentially fatal .I knew that the consequences of my mistake could be disastrous. 3 I went into a panic and started to sweat and shake .I rushed to the charge nurse and told him what I had done . He called the doctor who came within minutes. That gave me a chance to compose myself –after all .panic ,would not help the situation at all. In the end it was OK . The doctor said Mg.Lupe Rivera Gonzales -Docente 1
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A MISTAKE
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In the first few days of my Oncology placement I watched nurses doing drug calculations and administering chemotherapy . They were helpful to me an talked me through what they were doing . I found out that though drugs are checked by the pharmacy, the ward nurses always check them again. If a patient is on a combination of drugs , then the calculations nurses do can be quite complicated ,especially if the drugs are administered via pump .Later in my placement I started to do drug calculations myself and my confidence grew.
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Then came the time when I was on night shift. The ward was extremely busy and I assisted the charge nurse as he gave out medication . I asked If I could give out some medication myself and, when he agreed ,I picked up the medicine pot for my first patient , and gave him the tablets . Almost immediately, I realized that I had given him the wrong ones. Because chemo medication is cytotoxic. And potentially fatal .I knew that the consequences of my mistake could be disastrous.
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I went into a panic and started to sweat and shake .I rushed to the charge nurse and told him what I had done . He called the doctor who came within minutes. That gave me a chance to compose myself –after all .panic ,would not help the situation at all. In the end it was OK . The doctor said that the patient would not suffer any ill effects from this particular medication .
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What did I learn from this? I learned how important it is to be alert and careful and about the kind of stress .I will have to deal with when I am fully qualified .Perhaps my mistake would never have been noticed ,but I know that I did the right thing by telling the charge nurse what I had done . If I had said nothing. I would never have learned how important it is to follow the correct procedure and check and check again
I.-Reflective writing:
Mg.Lupe Rivera Gonzales -Docente 1
Read the student’s nurse reflections on an experience and say which title a-d is the best one for each paragraph 1 -4
a.- The lesson________
b.- The observation_______
c.- The error __________
d.-Reassurance ________(reaffirmation )
II.- Decide which of the following is the most accurate summary of the student nurse’s experience :
a.When I was on placement, I observed a mistake being made . A patient was given the wrong medicine and nearly died. But it was OK in the end .The Doctor saved his life and I learned how important it is to be careful when administering drugs and how easy it is to make a mistake .
b.One Oncology placement did taught me a very important lesson. I made the wrong calculation and gave the wrong quantity of medicine to a patient .I stayed calm and kept quiet and because of this everything turned out all right in the end .I learned never to panic in a crisis and always to double –check drug calculations.
c.Honesty is the best policy when you make a mistake. I learned that from the time on the Oncology ward when I gave the wrong medicine to a patient . My mistake taught me about the importance of accuracy in administering drugs and how to keep calm in difficult situations.
III.-Respond the following questions
1. The drugs are checked by the pharmacy and the ward nurses always check and check again?( )
2. The calculations nurses do can be quite complicated ,especially if the drugs are administered via pump ( )
3. The consequences of my mistake could not be disastrous.( )
4. The nurse called the doctor who came within minutes.( )
5. I learned how important it is to be alert and careful and about the kind of stress( )
6. If I had said nothing. I would never have learned how important it is to follow the correct procedure and check and check again ( )