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The Dowdell (2004) case report
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the reader. We must learn through its publication methods of prevention of medication error. The attached guidelines provided by the ISMP can lead us in a more cautious direction. Knowledge of the float regulations would have required that the involved hospital had ensured that a float nurse to pediatrics understood that medication dosages were weight dependent and that calculations were required prior to drug administration. Adequate staffing might have prevented the need for a float nurse and allowed for more attention to double checking calculations and drug administration. Dissemination of the guidelines from the
AAP
or those recommended by the SPN might have prevented this error. The age-old story of impoverished physician-nurse interaction has outlived its place in history. Nurse-physician collegiality and investment in the team approach will save children's lives.
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PMID:Pediatric medical errors part 2: case commentary. A source of tremendous loss. 1551 Oct 53
Ochrobactrum anthropi is a non-glucose fermentative, aerobic gram-negative bacillus, formerly known as Achromobacter sp or CDC group Vd. It has been isolated from the environment and from infections in usually immunocompromised human beings. The documented infections frequently involved catheter related bacteremia whereas endophthalmitis, urinary infections, meningitis, endocarditis, hepatic abscess, osteochondritis, pelvic abscess and pancreatic abscess were rarely involved. Here it is presented the case of a male patient aged 69 years with sustained hypotension, four day febrile syndrome,
chill
, lavish perspiration and sensorium deterioration. He had type 2 diabetes and antecedent of cerebrovascular accident. A double-lumen dialysis catheter was present due to chronic renal insufficiency. An episode of catheter-related bloodstream infection was documented by using Bact-Alert Blood Culture System and Differential-Time-to-Positivity Method for central venous catheter versus peripheral blood cultures (>120 min). Once removed, it was confirmed through Maki semi quantitative technique (>15 FCU). The microorganism was identified by
API
20NE and Vitek 1 as Ochrobactrum anthropi.
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PMID:[Catheter- associated bacteremia caused by Ochrobactrum anthropi]. 2005 8
The study compares the bacteriological quality on Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) between ice and salt storage methods. The main objectives of the study were to identify different bacteria constituents and quantitative bacterial load in Asian seabass when preserved with ice and sea salt. For the purpose of this study, Asian seabass was stored in two different conditions of ice-chilled and salted for 2 days. All fish samples were analyzed by performing bacteriological analysis and the isolated bacteria were identified by using
API
identification system. In case of the quantity of bacteria in the flesh,
Chilling
and salting had no significant difference to the quantity of bacteria on fish flesh. As for the skin, salt-preserved fish showed higher quantity of bacteria than ice-preserved fish. Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas fluorescens had been identified from skin sample of ice-chilled fish. Besides P. fluorescens and A. baumannii other isolates identified include Vibrio and Myxobacteria. All bacteria were cocci-shaped except a few bacilli. In term of bacteria number and morphological characteristics, ice-chilled preserved fish was better than salt preserved fish. Overall, less number of bacteria was observed in both ice-chilled and sea salt preserved fish. The result of this study indicated that the quick preservation is a very important factor to control bacterial load in the preserved fish.
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PMID:A comparison between ice and salt storages on bacteriological quality of Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer). 2419 20