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Review
. 2015 Apr 7;10(4):688-95.
doi: 10.2215/CJN.08960914. Epub 2014 Nov 6.

Maintaining safety in the dialysis facility

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Maintaining safety in the dialysis facility

Alan S Kliger. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. .

Abstract

Errors in dialysis care can cause harm and death. While dialysis machines are rarely a major cause of morbidity, human factors at the machine interface and suboptimal communication among caregivers are common sources of error. Major causes of potentially reversible adverse outcomes include medication errors, infections, hyperkalemia, access-related errors, and patient falls. Root cause analysis of adverse events and "near misses" can illuminate care processes and show system changes to improve safety. Human factors engineering and simulation exercises have strong potential to define common clinical team purpose, and improve processes of care. Patient observations and their participation in error reduction increase the effectiveness of patient safety efforts.

Keywords: dialysis; medication errors; patient safety.

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