Elizabeth Henneman to Medical Errors
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Elizabeth Henneman has written about Medical Errors.
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Henneman EA, Marquard JL, Nicholas C, Martinez V, DeSotto K, Scott SS, Soares WE, Henneman PL. The Stay S.A.F.E. Strategy for Managing Interruptions Reduces Distraction Time in the Simulated Clinical Setting. Crit Care Nurs Q. 2018 Apr/Jun; 41(2):215-223.
Score: 0.500
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Henneman EA. Recognizing the Ordinary as Extraordinary: Insight Into the "Way We Work" to Improve Patient Safety Outcomes. Am J Crit Care. 2017 Jul; 26(4):272-277.
Score: 0.475
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Henneman EA, Gawlinski A, Blank FS, Henneman PL, Jordan D, McKenzie JB. Strategies used by critical care nurses to identify, interrupt, and correct medical errors. Am J Crit Care. 2010 Nov; 19(6):500-9.
Score: 0.299
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Henneman EA, Roche JP, Fisher DL, Cunningham H, Reilly CA, Nathanson BH, Henneman PL. Error identification and recovery by student nurses using human patient simulation: opportunity to improve patient safety. Appl Nurs Res. 2010 Feb; 23(1):11-21.
Score: 0.264
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Henneman EA. Unreported errors in the intensive care unit: a case study of the way we work. Crit Care Nurse. 2007 Oct; 27(5):27-34; quiz 35.
Score: 0.241
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Henneman EA, Blank FS, Gattasso S, Williamson K, Henneman PL. Testing a classification model for emergency department errors. J Adv Nurs. 2006 Jul; 55(1):90-9.
Score: 0.221
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Henneman EA, Blank FS, Gawlinski A, Henneman PL. Strategies used by nurses to recover medical errors in an academic emergency department setting. Appl Nurs Res. 2006 May; 19(2):70-7.
Score: 0.219
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Henneman EA, Gawlinski A. Serious errors in intensive care. Crit Care Med. 2006 Feb; 34(2):579-80; author reply 580.
Score: 0.215
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Henneman EA. Publishing error and erratum. J Nurs Scholarsh. 2006; 38(2):109.
Score: 0.214
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Henneman EA, Gawlinski A. A "near-miss" model for describing the nurse's role in the recovery of medical errors. J Prof Nurs. 2004 May-Jun; 20(3):196-201.
Score: 0.191
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Henneman EA, Marquard JL, Fisher DL, Gawlinski A. Eye Tracking: A Novel Approach for Evaluating and Improving the Safety of Healthcare Processes in the Simulated Setting. Simul Healthc. 2017 Feb; 12(1):51-56.
Score: 0.115
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Henneman EA, Gawlinski A, Giuliano KK. Surveillance: A strategy for improving patient safety in acute and critical care units. Crit Care Nurse. 2012 Apr; 32(2):e9-18.
Score: 0.082
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Henneman PL, Fisher DL, Henneman EA, Pham TA, Campbell MM, Nathanson BH. Patient identification errors are common in a simulated setting. Ann Emerg Med. 2010 Jun; 55(6):503-9.
Score: 0.070
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Henneman PL, Fisher DL, Henneman EA, Pham TA, Mei YY, Talati R, Nathanson BH, Roche J. Providers do not verify patient identity during computer order entry. Acad Emerg Med. 2008 Jul; 15(7):641-8.
Score: 0.064
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Henneman EA, Cunningham H, Roche JP, Curnin ME. Human patient simulation: teaching students to provide safe care. Nurse Educ. 2007 Sep-Oct; 32(5):212-7.
Score: 0.060
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Scott SS, Henneman EA, Nathanson BH, Andrzejewski C, Gonzalez M, Walker R, Martinez VI. Use of a Transfusion Checklist by Student Nurses to Improve Patient Safety. J Nurses Prof Dev. 2020 Jan/Feb; 36(1):33-38.
Score: 0.035