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Why do we care about accuracy? A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.” Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error? How about these?

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Page 1: Why do we care about accuracy? A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.” Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error?

Why do we care about accuracy?

A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.”

Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error?

How about these?

Page 2: Why do we care about accuracy? A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.” Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error?

A nurse writes on a patient’s chart: “X-ray requested of the ileum.” When she means “ilium.”

Page 3: Why do we care about accuracy? A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.” Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error?

A doctor writes “qid” on coumadin prescription instead of “qd.”

The patient takes the medication 4 times a day rather than once a day . . .

. . . and dies of internal bleeding.

Page 4: Why do we care about accuracy? A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.” Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error?

Why do we care about accuracy?

A pharmacist fills a prescription for Dioval (estradiol) with Diovan (high BP).

Page 5: Why do we care about accuracy? A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.” Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error?

Don’t all doctors have messy handwriting? Who cares??

This prescription for Isordil was read by the pharmacist as Plendil.

The patient died of a heart attack.

Page 6: Why do we care about accuracy? A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.” Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error?

In the News. . .

July 2006 - Madison, WI

Nurse administers epidural anesthetic instead of penicillin to 16 year old girl.

The girl dies.

Nurse received 3 years probation/suspension for wrongful death

Page 7: Why do we care about accuracy? A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.” Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error?

In the News. . .

Nov. 2007 - Los Angeles, CADennis Quaid case

Newborn twins treated with 10,000 units/ml heparin vs. 10 units/ml

Drug company had new labels - but didn’t recall the old.

Page 8: Why do we care about accuracy? A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.” Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error?

In the News. . .

December 2007 - Nashville, TN

Prednisone overdose

(3 days of 1250mg vs 250 mg)

causes kidney transplant failure

Page 9: Why do we care about accuracy? A lawyer writes: “The plaintiff should recieve $10,000 in damages.” Has anyone been physically harmed by this spelling error?

In the News. . .

July 2008 - Corpus Christie, TX

17 newborns overdosed with Heparin

2 die