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Table 7 Suggestion for decrease medication errors

From: Nurses’ knowledge and understanding of obstacles encountered them when administering resuscitation medications: a cross-sectional study from Palestine

Variable

Frequency (%)

Good arrangement of medications by names, labels, and packages can increase correct and safe use by healthcare providers

 Strongly agree

143 (71.5)

 Agree

46 (23.0)

 Neither agree or disagree

6 (3.0)

 Disagree

2 (1.0)

 Strongly disagree

3 (1.5)

Make continuous learning and training to nurses’ staff

 Strongly agree

142 (71.0)

 Agree

44 (22.0)

 Neither agree or disagree

8 (4.0)

 Disagree

5 (2.5)

 Strongly disagree

1 (0.5)

Preparing a trained CPR team is necessary for professional resuscitation action

 strongly agree

130 (65.0)

 Agree

55 (27.5)

 Neither agree or disagree

11 (5.5)

 Disagree

3 (1.5)

 Strongly disagree

1 (0.5)

Provide a more effective source or reference for information about the drug

 Strongly agree

138 (69.0)

 Agree

47 (23.5)

 Neither agree or disagree

9 (4.5)

 Disagree

5 (2.5)

 Strongly disagree

1 (0.5)

Providing clinical pharmacists in the departments as a reference for medicines to help nurses

 Strongly agree

133 (66.5)

 Agree

44 (22.0)

 Neither agree or disagree

14 (7.0)

 Disagree

7 (3.5)

 Strongly disagree

2 (1.0)

  1. CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation