sábado, 20 de junio de 2020

Life-Threatening Infant Overdose of Sodium Chloride | PSNet

Life-Threatening Infant Overdose of Sodium Chloride | PSNet

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In this WebM&M case, after undergoing a complete atrioventricular canal defect repair, an infant with trisomy 21 was transferred to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and total parenteral nutrition (TPN) was ordered due to low cardiac output. When the TPN order expired, it was not reordered in time for cross-checking by the dietician and pediatric pharmacist, and the replacement TPN order was mistakenly entered to include sodium chloride 77 mEq/100 mL, a ten-fold higher concentration than intended.
The commentary explores the safety issues with ordering TPN and custom intravenous fluids in a pediatric population as well as the critical role of clinical decision support systems and the healthcare team (physicians, pharmacists, nurses and dieticians) in preventing medication-related errors. 

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