Abstract
Much of the research interest in reducing adverse medical events emphasizes medical device interfaces and software design. Infusion pump programming has enjoyed particular research attention. This study categorized 1260 adverse medical event reports at three Midwestern hospitals. Although an important contributor, infusion pump programming contributes to fewer adverse events than the amount of literature implies. More common problems involve opening the intravenous infusion piggyback clamp and medication identification.
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