Health Policy Letter
The health policy being proposed
Medicines are primarily used to avert chronic ailments, infectious viruses and alleviate pain. If used incorrectly and without necessary instructions, medicines can instigate harmful outcomes in a human body.
Errors with medicine use are prone to occur at work, hospital, pharmacy and even home. Pediatric patients are often prone to experience iatrogenic injury due to underlying medication errors. Nurses are tasked with enhancing and alleviating patients from pain as opposed to contributing to it. Medication errors greatly contribute to increasing health-related risks to patients. The issue has become a global concern due to escalating medical costs, protracted hospital stays and mortality rise in rates. Averting medical errors is a key responsibility of both hospitals and governments. In order to curb medication errors, strategies implemented have ranged from using information technology, critical incident analysis and concentrated input from medical professionals (Simpson, Lynch, Grant, & Alroomi, 2004).The paper has suggested credible recommendations in order to curb medication errors occurring in healthcare settings for children. It will also deal with hygiene factor and its imperativeness in child medication.
Why action is needed
Administering medicines and apt handling is a prerequisite for effective healthcare practices for children, ensuring best methods and deliverability. During childcare hours, doctors and parents should minimize the amount of medication dosage given to a child. More so, medicine dosage twice a day should ideally be given before and after childcare hours as opposed to during childcare hours. In cases where medication is ordered thrice a day, it should be given in early morning, afternoon and in the evening. In some cases, however,...
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