Operationalizing Preventing Harm Patient safety can be enhanced more efficiently by the use of a patient-centered approach (Jarrar, et al. 2019). This is a model that involves the delivery of care to patients based on their individuals' needs.In the past, it was feared that this approach would interfere with the urge to provide evidence-based treatment. However, evidence-based treatment, nowadays, consider patient-centered care as the most important approach when delivering care. This model promotes patient safety since it aims at achieving better treatment outcomes since the individual's needs of each patient are assess and evaluated, then addressed accordingly (Wagner, et al. 2019). Therefore, the healthcare staff should be educated more on how to incorporate a patient-focused approach in their practice in order to ensure better health outcomes. Practicing safe medication also aids significantly in ensuring patient safety (Sheen, & Goffman, 2019). Medication errors, such as the wrong prescription have costed the lives of many patients. Patients have also experienced toxicity, allergies and even encountered adverse drug interaction effects as a result of medication errors. The 5Rs of drug administration should also be adhered to keenly to prevent medication errors (Archer, 2015). This include; right drug, right dosage, right time, right patient and right route. The institute of safe medication practices (ISMP) was formed as a non-profit organization to assist healthcare staff in comprehending errors that mayhappenduringmedication,gatherreportsthemistakesmadeandgiveproper recommendations to prevent similar errors in the future.
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