Dialogue Volume 12 Issue 1 2016 | Page 27

practice partner Patient Safety We use this forum to regularly report on findings from patient safety organizations, expert review committees of the Office of the Chief Coroner, and inquests. Medication error went undetected by health-care professionals photo: istockphoto.com A but preferred to have her disease controlled by predniCommittee of the Chief Coroner’s Office sone rather than adding a disease modifying agent. reviewed a death involving a medication By November 2010, she was requiring significant error after concerns were identified about amounts of narcotic to control her pain, and the atpossible systemic issues in the detection and tending physician contacted the rheumatologist who communication of such errors. had seen her before her admission to the long-term care “Patient safety in any venue requires a team aphospital to determine if methotrexate proach,” stated a report of the Geriatric or other medications could be started. and Long-Term Care Review ComThe rheumatologist indicated that mittee. “Although the doctor wrote “Although the doctor there was no absolute contraindication an incorrect order, there were opportunities for the pharmacist and nurses wrote an incorrect order, to restarting methotrexate and recommended initiating a dose of 10 mg/ to recognize this error. Nurses and there were opportunities week. The rheumatologist also asked pharmacists have an important role for the pharmacist and the attending physician to review the to play in medication safety, and they monitoring required to use methotrexshould be encouraged to exercise that nurses to recognize ate and the side effects, which were role,” the report stated. this error.” available on his website. The patient was a 56-year-old female The attending physician downloaded who had been a resident in a long-term the information on methotrexate and care home for more than a year before faxed it to the long-term care home, along with the her death. She was physically disabled from severe rheuprescription for methotrexate. matoid arthritis, but cognitively well enough to direct The attending physician wrote an order for methoher own care. trexate 10 mg daily rather than the agreed upon dose In September 2009, the patient was admitted to a of 10 mg weekly. Folic acid 5 mg daily and monthly long-term care home and continued to have symptoms, Issue 1, 2016 Dialogue 27