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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the apd medication error report in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Agency/Provider' section, selecting the appropriate type of residence (Group Home, Family Home, Supported Living, or Other).
  3. Enter the 'Report Date' and 'Date of Med. Error', ensuring you use the mm/dd/yy format for accuracy.
  4. Complete the 'Address' fields including City, State, and Zip Code where the incident occurred.
  5. Identify yourself as the individual completing this report by filling in your name, title, and signature.
  6. Document details about the staff member involved and confirm if they are medication certified.
  7. List all medications involved in the error along with their doses and times given.
  8. Select the type of medication error from the provided options and provide a detailed description of the incident and any required medical care.
  9. Fill out immediate actions taken and notifications made to relevant parties such as physicians or guardians.
  10. If applicable, complete sections for supervisory personnel and department follow-up recommendations before saving your document.

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The National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Prevention and Analysis (NCC MERP) defines a medication error as any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of a healthcare provider, patient, or consumer.
ADRs and medication errors are the most specific terms. Adverse drug reaction refers to any unexpected, unintended, undesired, or excessive response to a medicine. A medication error is any preventable event that has the potential to lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm.
Under this definition, the term ADE includes harm caused by the drug (adverse drug reactions and overdoses) and harm from the use of the drug (including dose reductions and discontinuations of drug therapy).1 Adverse Drug Events may results from medication errors but most do not.
MEs were assigned to nine categories as shown in Table 2: 1) wrong dose, 2) wrong drug due to mix-up of drugs, 3) wrong patient due to mix-up of patients, 4) Omission 5) unauthorized drug, 6) wrong route, 7) wrong judgement or inadequate assessment of the patients need for treatment, 8) wrong management or storage of
A medication error is an error (of commission or omission) at any step along the pathway that begins when a clinician prescribes a medication and ends when the patient actually receives the medication. An adverse drug event (ADE) is defined as harm experienced by a patient as a result of exposure to a medication.

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Prescribing a medication at the wrong time intervals. Dispensing the wrong medication dosage to a patient. Distributing medication to the wrong patient. Administering the medication through the wrong route.
A medication incident, also referred to as a medication error, is a mistake with medication, or a problem that could cause a mistake with medication. Medication incidents are generally preventable and include errors like receiving the wrong medication or dose, or using the wrong route of administration.

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