This book explores the various reasons for medication errors and ways to prevent them. The authors, Michael R. Cohen and Neil J. Davis, provide insight into the root causes of medication errors, including communication breakdowns, inadequate training, lack of standardization, and system flaws. They also present different strategies for preventing medication errors, such as improving communication among healthcare professionals, enhancing medication labeling, and implementing computerized physician order entry systems. When it comes to decision-making in healthcare, one of the factors that can influence it is obedience to authority. Obedience is the act of following orders or commands from an authority figure, whether it is a supervisor, teacher, or leader. In healthcare, doctors and nurses are often seen as authority figures who hold significant power over their patients. Patients trust healthcare professionals to make the right decisions for their health, and healthcare professionals ...
Helps to promote mental health, share experiences related to psychiatry, and ultimately support the path to becoming a complete individual.