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Patient "A" was suppose to receive a non-nPatient "A" was suppose to receive a non-nuclear stress treatment by a technologist. Patient "B" was suppose to receive a nuclear treatment by a technologist. Patient "B" did not show up for the scheduled appointment. The technologist mistakenly gave patient "A" an injection (0.67 ml) of Tc-99m Cardolite (15 millicuries), which was suppose to go to patient "B". The attending physician notified patient "A" of this error, and deemed no corrective action to the patient was necessary. The error was determined to be that the technologist did not follow procedures, which is to verify patient name. As a corrective measure, the technologist was provided additional instruction in this matter.</br>A "Medical Event" may indicate potential problems in a medical facility's use of radioactive materials. It does not necessarily result in harm to the patient.</br>*** UPDATE FROM HASSIEN TO KNOKE AT 11:50 ON 03/05/07 ***</br>The RSO called to retract this event stating that patient "A" did not reach the threshold of effective dose equivalent.</br>Notified R3DO (Orth) and FSME (G. Morell).Notified R3DO (Orth) and FSME (G. Morell).  +
14:30:00, 27 February 2007  +
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Patient "A" was suppose to receive a non-nPatient "A" was suppose to receive a non-nuclear stress treatment by a technologist. Patient "B" was suppose to receive a nuclear treatment by a technologist. Patient "B" did not show up for the scheduled appointment. The technologist mistakenly gave patient "A" an injection (0.67 ml) of Tc-99m Cardolite (15 millicuries), which was suppose to go to patient "B". The attending physician notified patient "A" of this error, and deemed no corrective action to the patient was necessary. The error was determined to be that the technologist did not follow procedures, which is to verify patient name. As a corrective measure, the technologist was provided additional instruction in this matter.</br>A "Medical Event" may indicate potential problems in a medical facility's use of radioactive materials. It does not necessarily result in harm to the patient.</br>*** UPDATE FROM HASSIEN TO KNOKE AT 11:50 ON 03/05/07 ***</br>The RSO called to retract this event stating that patient "A" did not reach the threshold of effective dose equivalent.</br>Notified R3DO (Orth) and FSME (G. Morell).Notified R3DO (Orth) and FSME (G. Morell).  +
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Medical Event - Treatment to Wrong Patient  +
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