1-Near Miss:An error of commission or omission that could have harmed the patient, but serious harm did not occur and was prevented from completion through a planned or unplanned recovery. As a result of :*Chance e.g., the patient received a contraindicated drug but did not experience an adverse drug reaction)
Adverse event:An event that results in unintended harm to the patient by an act of commission or omission rather than by the underlying disease or condition of the patient.
2-Impairment of structure or function of the body and/or any deleterious effect arising there from. §Harm includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and death.
1/Near misses occur with greater frequency
than events that result in actual harm.
§ They are thus a rich source of information
about both system vulnerabilities and our
abilities to trap and mitigate errors
2/Harmful incident (cause of AE): an incident that
resulted in harm to a patient.
§ Impairment of structure or function of the body
and/or any deleterious effect arising there from.
§ Harm includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and
death.
§ “Harm” generally refers to outcomes or results.
than events that result in actual harm.
§ They are thus a rich source of information
about both system vulnerabilities and our
abilities to trap and mitigate errors2/Harmful incident (cause of AE): an incident that
resulted in harm to a patient.
§ Impairment of structure or function of the body
and/or any deleterious effect arising there from.
§ Harm includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and
death.
§ “Harm” generally refers to outcomes or results.
Adverse event: an incident which results in
harm to a patient.
– An event that results in unintended harm to the patient by an act of commission or omission rather than by the underlying
disease or condition of the patient
Near miss: An error of commission or omission that could have harmed the patient, but serious harm did not occur and was prevented from completion through a planned or unplanned recovery as a result of migration, prevention, chance
2) Harm:
Harmful incident : an incident that resulted in harm to a patient.
– Impairment of structure or function of the body and/or any deleterious effect arising there from.
It includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and death.
1- Adverse event: an incident which results in
harm to a patient.
– An event that results in unintended harm to the patient by an act of commission or omission rather than by the underlying
disease or condition of the patient.
*Near miss: An error of commission or omission that could have harmed the patient, but serious harm did not occur and was prevented from completion through a planned or unplanned recovery.
As a result of :
– Chance e.g., the patient received a
contraindicated drug but did not experience
an adverse drug reaction)
-Prevention,(e.g., a potentially lethal
overdose was prescribed, but a nurse
identified the error before administering the medication) or
– Mitigation (e.g., a lethal drug overdose was administered but discovered early and
countered with an antidote).
2-Harm:
Harmful incident (cause of AE): an incident that resulted in harm to a patient.
– Impairment of structure or function of the body and/or any deleterious effect arising there from.
– Harm includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and death.
“Harm” generally refers to outcomes or results
1- Adverse event: an incident which results in
harm to a patient.
– An event that results in unintended harm to the patient by an act of commission or omission rather than by the underlying
disease or condition of the patient.
*Near miss: An error of commission or omission that could have harmed the patient, but serious harm did not occur and was prevented from completion through a planned or unplanned recovery.
As a result of :
– Chance e.g., the patient received a
contraindicated drug but did not experience
an adverse drug reaction)
-Prevention,(e.g., a potentially lethal
overdose was prescribed, but a nurse
identified the error before administering the medication) or
– Mitigation (e.g., a lethal drug overdose was administered but discovered early and
countered with an antidote).
2-Harm:
Harmful incident (cause of AE): an incident that resulted in harm to a patient.
– Impairment of structure or function of the body and/or any deleterious effect arising there from.
– Harm includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and death.
“Harm” generally refers to outcomes or results
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منار محمود محمد الشبراملس2210
1-Near Miss:An error of commission or omission that could have harmed the patient, but serious harm did not occur and was prevented from completion through a planned or unplanned recovery. As a result of :*Chance e.g., the patient received a contraindicated drug but did not experience an adverse drug reaction)
Adverse event:An event that results in unintended harm to the patient by an act of commission or omission rather than by the underlying disease or condition of the patient.
2-Impairment of structure or function of the body and/or any deleterious effect arising there from. §Harm includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and death.
إسراء محمد علي الحريري/2011
1/Near misses occur with greater frequency
than events that result in actual harm.
§ They are thus a rich source of information
about both system vulnerabilities and our
abilities to trap and mitigate errors
2/Harmful incident (cause of AE): an incident that
resulted in harm to a patient.
§ Impairment of structure or function of the body
and/or any deleterious effect arising there from.
§ Harm includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and
death.
§ “Harm” generally refers to outcomes or results.
إسراء محمد علي الحريري/2011
1/Near misses occur with greater frequency
than events that result in actual harm.
§ They are thus a rich source of information
about both system vulnerabilities and our
abilities to trap and mitigate errors2/Harmful incident (cause of AE): an incident that
resulted in harm to a patient.
§ Impairment of structure or function of the body
and/or any deleterious effect arising there from.
§ Harm includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and
death.
§ “Harm” generally refers to outcomes or results.
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مريم أحمد شحاته قاسم 2021265
Adverse event: an incident which results in
harm to a patient.
– An event that results in unintended harm to the patient by an act of commission or omission rather than by the underlying
disease or condition of the patient
Near miss: An error of commission or omission that could have harmed the patient, but serious harm did not occur and was prevented from completion through a planned or unplanned recovery as a result of migration, prevention, chance
2) Harm:
Harmful incident : an incident that resulted in harm to a patient.
– Impairment of structure or function of the body and/or any deleterious effect arising there from.
It includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and death.
آية إبراهيم يوسف المسلماني
1- Adverse event: an incident which results in
harm to a patient.
– An event that results in unintended harm to the patient by an act of commission or omission rather than by the underlying
disease or condition of the patient.
*Near miss: An error of commission or omission that could have harmed the patient, but serious harm did not occur and was prevented from completion through a planned or unplanned recovery.
As a result of :
– Chance e.g., the patient received a
contraindicated drug but did not experience
an adverse drug reaction)
-Prevention,(e.g., a potentially lethal
overdose was prescribed, but a nurse
identified the error before administering the medication) or
– Mitigation (e.g., a lethal drug overdose was administered but discovered early and
countered with an antidote).
2-Harm:
Harmful incident (cause of AE): an incident that resulted in harm to a patient.
– Impairment of structure or function of the body and/or any deleterious effect arising there from.
– Harm includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and death.
“Harm” generally refers to outcomes or results
ايمان سعيد عبدالحميد عبدالعزير 2021095
1- Adverse event: an incident which results in
harm to a patient.
– An event that results in unintended harm to the patient by an act of commission or omission rather than by the underlying
disease or condition of the patient.
*Near miss: An error of commission or omission that could have harmed the patient, but serious harm did not occur and was prevented from completion through a planned or unplanned recovery.
As a result of :
– Chance e.g., the patient received a
contraindicated drug but did not experience
an adverse drug reaction)
-Prevention,(e.g., a potentially lethal
overdose was prescribed, but a nurse
identified the error before administering the medication) or
– Mitigation (e.g., a lethal drug overdose was administered but discovered early and
countered with an antidote).
2-Harm:
Harmful incident (cause of AE): an incident that resulted in harm to a patient.
– Impairment of structure or function of the body and/or any deleterious effect arising there from.
– Harm includes disease, injury, suffering, disability and death.
“Harm” generally refers to outcomes or results