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Medication-related Medical Emergency Team activations: a case review study of frequency and preventability.

Bianca J LevkovichJudit OroszGordon BinghamD James CooperMichael DooleyCarl M J KirkpatrickDaryl A Jones
Published in: BMJ quality & safety (2022)
Medications contributed to almost a quarter of MET activations, often early in a patient's admission. One in seven MET activations were due to potentially preventable adverse medication events. The most common of these were omission of beta-blockers and clinically inappropriate antihypertensive use. Strategies to prevent these events would increase patient safety and reduce burden on the MET.
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