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Medication errors: Don’t let them happen to you selected references

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Cohen M, ed. Medication Errors. Washington, D.C.: APhA Publications; 2006.

Cohen H, Shastay A. Getting to the root of medication errors. Nursing 2008. 38(12):39-47.

Consumers Union. To Err is Human—To Delay is Deadly. May 2009. www.safepatientproject.org/safepatientproject.org/pdf/safepatientproject.org-ToDelayIsDeadly.pdf. Accessed February 1, 2010.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices. ISMP Medication Safety Alert! Nurse Advise-ERR [Newsletter]. http://www.ismp.org/Newsletters/nursing/default.asp. Accessed February 1, 2010.

Hicks RW, Becker SC, Cousins DD. MEDMARX data report. A report on the relationship of drug names and medication errors in response to the Institute of Medicine’s call for action. Rockville, MD: Center for the Advancement of Patient Safety, U.S. Pharmacopeia; 2008.

Kohn LT, Corrigan JM, Donaldson MS, eds. To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System. Washington, DC: National Academy Press; 2000.

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