Match each item with a statement below.
A. An injury resulting from a medical intervention, not due to the patient's underlying condition and attributable to error
B. A stage within a series of steps designed as part of a planned workflow
C. Performed by the pharmacist during the final quality check or by a technician following the pharmacist's final quality check
D. A way of looking at quality improvement as plan, do, check, and act
E. A method of writing and transmitting a prescription through the use of a computer or hand held PDA
F. Incorporates more than twenty best practices, some used multiple times, to prevent or capture mistakes before they reach a patient
G. Any incident in which the use of a medication (drug or biologic) at any dose, a medical device, or a special nutritional product (for example, dietary supplement, infant formula, medical food) may have resulted in an adverse outcome in a patient
H. Indicates that no bottle is to be left with medication in it for longer than two seconds before a label is attached
I. A ten to eleven digit number divided into three sets
J. A continuous cycle of identification, planning, acting, monitoring, changing and then beginning again with identification of the risks that remain
A. preventable adverse medical event
B. CQI station
C. final bag check
D. Shewhart Cycle
E. e-prescribing
F. NASPA's Sentinel System
G. preventable adverse medication event
H. two second rule
I. NDC number
J. risk management process
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