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ISMP medication Safety Self Assessment for High-Alert MedicationsGeneral High-Alert MedicationsNeuromuscular Blocking AgentsConcentrated Electrolytes InjectionMagnesium Sulfate Injection Moderate Sedation in Adults and Children,Minimal Sedation in ChildrenInsulin, Subcutaneous and IntravenousLipid-Based Medications and ConventionalCounterpartsMethotrexate for Non-Oncologic UseChemotherapy, Oral and ParenteralAnticoagulantsNeuraxial Opioids and/or Local AnestheticsOpioidsContentsEndorsing Organizations ..3 Invitation to Participate ..4 Acknowledgements ..5 Purpose and Targeted High-Alert Medications ..6 Key Definitions and for Conducting the Self for Entering and Submitting Information to Demographics (19 questions for hospitals/long-term care, 13 questions for outpatient facilities).
Medication Safety Self Assessmen t® for High-Alert Medications General High-Alert Medications Neuromuscular Blocking Agents Concentrated Electrolytes Injection Magnesium Sulfate Injection Moderate Sedation in Adults and Children, Minimal Sedation in Children Insulin, Subcutaneous and Intravenous Lipid-Based Medications and Conventional ...
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