Readings:Kelman, B. (2019). Vanderbilt death: Victim would forgive nurse who mixed up meds, son says.

Question Readings:Kelman, B. (2019). Vanderbilt death: Victim would forgive nurse who mixed up meds, son says. The Tennessean. https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/health/2019/02/04/vanderbilt-deadly-vecuronium-error-victim-would-forgive-nurse-son-says/2774381002/ Balik, B., Conway, J., Zipperer, L., & Watson J. (2011) Achieving an Exceptional Patient and Family Experience of Inpatient Hospital Care. IHI Innovation Series white paper. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Institute for Healthcare Improvement.  http://www.ihi.org/resources/Pages/IHIWhitePapers/AchievingExceptionalPatientFamilyExperienceInpatientHospitalCareWhitePaper.aspx Patient-Centered CareHow was the patient and family involved in the Vanderbilt case, before, during, and after the event?Based on your readings, from a patient-centered care perspective (not newspaper accounts), what are suggestions for improvement?What is a proper patient disclosure in this case?Do you think that better patient family engagement and patient disclosure could have prevented subsequent regulatory and legal issues?  Why? Health Science Science Nursing NUR 103 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)