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Anderson HJ - To make absolutely certain that its young patients get the right medications, Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., requires that nurses double-check certain orders. When ordering high-risk medications like sedatives, narcotics and electrolytes, a nurse must have a colleague sign off that the right dose was selected.
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