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State inspectors reported a "pattern of failures to administer medications" and "continued problems with the deployment of sufficiently trained staff".
Typical dangerous mistakes were failures to administer antibiotics before surgery, failures to note allergies, errors in setting pumps that dispense blood thinners or painkillers, and giving overdoses to infants.
Missed drug error: Failures to administer a prescribed medication while the drug available at the patient bedside.
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"The immediate cause of death was the failure to administer insulin to a known diabetic patient.
Gerald McKelvey, a spokesman for St . Barnabas said the city's bureaucracy and its failure to administer the contract effectively had led the hospital to its decision to abandon the Rikers agreement.
To turn, for example, to this court's holding in Oregon v. Elstad, this court refused to apply the fruit-of-the-poisonous-tree doctrine, and the reason it gave was that a simple failure to administer Miranda warnings is not, in itself, a violation of the Fifth Amendment.
He said: "The immediate cause of death was the failure to administer insulin to a known, diabetic patient.
Suboptimal therapy (75% of patients) was usually due to failure to administer an ACE inhibitor (48%) or inadequate dosing of an ACE inhibitor (46%).
Mr Street said the 66-year-old was an extra patient placed in an annex behind a wall on Ward 7, which he said was partly to blame for a failure to administer insulin.
For over a year now, Egypt has seen a dramatic surge in crime, deadly street protests and non-stop strikes that have targeted many hospitals for failure to administer aid, causing many to shut down.
These were probably due to the failure to administer appropriate and adequate clinical and surgical interventions.
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