Conclusion
Errors in administering remedies, the accuracy of bar-coding treatment at clinical manipulation (BCMA), and digital fitness file (EHR) structures usability all impact safety in healthcare workflows. The NUR 3500 Module 5 Assignment 1 Literature Summary Table showed us that many more wishes need to be completed regarding protocols, human capacity construction, and technology use to reinforce the effects of healthcare.
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