RNs more likely to identify high-risk medication discrepancies
Monday, December 14, 2015 - 22:10
in Health & Medicine
RNs are more likely than LPNs to identify high-risk medication discrepancies, suggesting RNs are better equipped to assess and identify medication errors that could pose risks to residents' safety. These findings suggest the need to distinguish differences in responsibilities for RNs and LPNs in nursing homes, the researchers say.