Medical errors that should never happen
November 5, 2005
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 partSurgery on the wrong patientWrong surgical procedure performed on a patientObject left in patient after surgeryDeath of a patient, who had been generally healthy, during or immediately after surgery for a localized problemPatient death or serious disability associated with the use of contaminated drugs, devices, or biologicsPatient death or serious disability associated with the misuse or malfunction of a devicePatient death or serious disability associated with intravascular air embolismInfant discharged to the wrong personPatient death or serious disability associated with patient disappearing for more than four hoursPatient suicide or attempted suicide resulting in serious disabilityPatient death or serious disability associated with a medication errorPatient death or serious disability associated with transfusion of blood or blood products of the wrong typeMaternal death or serious disability associated with labor or delivery in a low-risk pregnancyPatient death or serious disability associated with the onset of hypoglycemia, a drop in blood sugarDeath or serious disability associated with failure to identify and treat hyperbilirubinemia, a blood abnormality, in newbornsSevere pressure ulcers acquired in the hospitalPatient death or serious disability due to spinal manipulative therapyPatient death or serious disability associated with an electric shockAny 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 substancesPatient death or serious disability associated with a burn incurred in the hospitalPatient death associated with a fall suffered in the hospitalPatient death or serious disability associated with the use of restraints or bedrailsAny instance of care ordered by or provided by someone impersonating a physician, nurse, pharmacist, or other licensed healthcare providerAbduction of a patientSexual assault on a patientDeath or significant injury of a patient or staff member resulting from a physical assault in the hospital
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