The doctor replaced the antibiotic given in the emergency room with two new antibiotics, forgetting to note discontinuation of the first antibiotic in his chart. The nurse was prepared to administer all three, but by asking questions, his wife prevented the error. In the midst of recovering from kidney failure, he would have required dialysis the rest of his life had he received all three antibiotics. Results – poor quality of life and major healthcare costs for him and his insurance company.
Dr. Brown ordered the same blood tests done by Dr. White three weeks earlier. The patient showed Dr. Brown the test results-consequently: no repeat tests, treatment plan developed, and no follow up appointment.
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