Drug Administration Error Four Case Reports
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17986/blm.2014193815Keywords:
injection, malpractice, nurseAbstract
According to the Law of the Council of Forensic Medicine; third specialization Board of the Council of Forensic Medicine is responsible for the expertise of medical malpractice cases.Allied health professionals have critical role on providing health care. Nurse’s, responsible on clinics, are also responsible for providing suitable educational environment.
With this study we will present 4 cases, sent to the council of Forensic medicine asking whether the applications of student nurses’ can be considered as medical malpractice, in order to discuss about the duties of allied health professionals and the consequences of the failure of providing the necessary training to student nurses.
Key words: İnjection, Malpractice, Nurse
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