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Introduction of “international syringe labelling” in the Republic of Ireland
Authors:J Shannon  S O’Riain
Institution:(1) BC Women’s Hospital, Vancouver, Canada;(2) Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Limerick, Ireland
Abstract:Introduction  Medication errors are a preventable cause of patient injury. In May 2003, as a result of a joint initiative by the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, the Intercollegiate Faculty of Accident and Emergency Medicine and the Intensive Care Society, a new colour code chart for syringe labelling was introduced. The introduction of the new system has not been uniform in the Irish Republic with no national guidelines or time scale in place. Methods  A questionnaire was administered to doctors working in Anaesthesia in two Dublin teaching hospitals. Results  As much as 23% had administered an incorrect medication and 53% admitted to a near miss as a result of the introduction of the new label. Discussion  Future action should focus on practical, common sense interventions including techniques such as those that reduce reliance on memory, standardization, the use of protocols and checklists, and the elimination of look-alike products.
Keywords:Anaesthesia  Patient safety  Drug error
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