Drug Administration Errors

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Drug Administration Errors par Mind Map: Drug Administration Errors

1. Nurses forget to administer the drugs

1.1. Alarming the nurses

1.1.1. Visual

1.1.1.1. Wearables

1.1.1.2. Building lights

1.1.1.3. Glasses/lenses

1.1.1.4. Illuminating badges

1.1.1.5. Screen

1.1.1.6. Illuminating drugs

1.1.2. Senses

1.1.2.1. Wearable

1.1.2.1.1. Vibration

1.1.2.1.2. Electroshock

1.1.2.2. Smell

1.1.2.3. Audio

1.1.2.3.1. Bone-conductive hearing device in the ear

1.1.2.3.2. Voice for the entire floor

1.1.2.3.3. Beep

1.2. New dispensing system of drugs

1.2.1. Self-driving carts to patients

1.2.2. Teleportation

1.2.3. Drones

1.2.4. Tubes

1.2.5. Automated device inside or outside of patients’ body which releases the drug at the right time

1.3. Nurses brought to the patients

1.3.1. Self-driving shoes

1.4. Patients brought to nurses

1.4.1. Self-driving beds

1.4.2. Rooms changing positions

1.4.3. Teleporting of patients

1.4.4. Patients transportation via tubes

2. Lack of last control check

2.1. Drugs directly transported to patients

2.1.1. Tubes

2.1.2. Drones

2.1.3. Teleportation

2.2. Supervision over drugs & patients

2.2.1. Sending signals

2.2.2. Barcode

2.2.3. Chips

2.2.4. Face recognition

2.3. Constant availability of patients’ information

2.3.1. Wearables for nurses

2.3.1.1. Exoskeleten

2.3.2. Visuals

2.3.2.1. Screens on beds

2.3.2.2. Glasses/ lenses for nurses

2.3.3. Audio

3. Wrong Dosage

3.1. Monitoring the nurses

3.1.1. Special gloves

3.1.2. Cameras

3.1.3. Portable devices that weigh the drugs

3.2. Monitoring the drug carts

3.2.1. Drawers that precisely weigh the drugs

3.2.2. Drugs with sensors

3.2.3. Specific drug cabinet for each patient

3.3. New drug classification

3.3.1. Unit-dose system

3.3.2. Classification based on drugs weight

3.3.3. Classification based on drugs shape

3.3.4. Classification based on drugs color

3.3.5. Classification based on drugs physical state

3.4. Automated preparation of drug

3.4.1. Wearables

3.4.2. Device in the body that rejects the wrong dose

3.4.3. Bed control weight of patient

4. Lack of correct drug carts

4.1. Self-controlling drug carts

4.1.1. Scanning cameras

4.1.2. Scales

4.1.3. Double-checking software

4.2. Repackaging the drugs

4.2.1. Unit-dose system

4.3. Drugs transported to patients directly from pharmacy

4.3.1. Tubes

4.3.2. Drones

4.3.3. Teleportation

4.4. Wearables

4.4.1. Projecting glasses/lenses

4.4.2. Exoskelens

4.5. Controling drug stock

4.6. Robots