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Medical errors that should never happen

The National Quality Forum has identified these 27 mistakes -- dubbed ''never events" -- that are so serious and preventable that they should never occur in hospitals.

  • Surgery on the wrong body part

  • Surgery on the wrong patient

  • Wrong surgical procedure performed on a patient

  • Object left in patient after surgery

  • Death of a patient, who had been generally healthy, during or immediately after surgery for a localized problem

  • Patient death or serious disability associated with the use of contaminated drugs, devices, or biologics

  • Patient death or serious disability associated with the misuse or malfunction of a device

  • Patient death or serious disability associated with intravascular air embolism

  • Infant discharged to the wrong person

  • Patient death or serious disability associated with patient disappearing for more than four hours

  • Patient suicide or attempted suicide resulting in serious disability

  • Patient death or serious disability associated with a medication error

  • Patient death or serious disability associated with transfusion of blood or blood products of the wrong type

  • Maternal death or serious disability associated with labor or delivery in a low-risk pregnancy

  • Patient death or serious disability associated with the onset of hypoglycemia, a drop in blood sugar

  • Death or serious disability associated with failure to identify and treat hyperbilirubinemia, a blood abnormality, in newborns

  • Severe pressure ulcers acquired in the hospital

  • Patient death or serious disability due to spinal manipulative therapy

  • Patient death or serious disability associated with an electric shock

  • Any incident in which a line designated for oxygen or other gas to be delivered to a patient contains the wrong gas or is contaminated by toxic substances

  • Patient death or serious disability associated with a burn incurred in the hospital

  • Patient death associated with a fall suffered in the hospital

  • Patient death or serious disability associated with the use of restraints or bedrails

  • Any instance of care ordered by or provided by someone impersonating a physician, nurse, pharmacist, or other licensed healthcare provider

  • Abduction of a patient

  • Sexual assault on a patient

  • Death or significant injury of a patient or staff member resulting from a physical assault in the hospital

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