Is ophthalmic therapy often overlooked in hospital wards?

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Abstract

In a prospective study regarding the accuracy of ophthalmic drugs prescriptions of 55 inpatients in two general teaching hospitals, it was found that: only 27.3% of these patients had their ocular therapy correctly prescribed; 38.2% had their eye medications incorrectly prescribed; and 34.5% had no ophthalmic drugs prescribed. The authors conclude that more care during case history taking could prevent such errors.

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Chong, N. H. V., & Murdoch, J. R. (1993). Is ophthalmic therapy often overlooked in hospital wards? Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 86(10), 569–570. https://doi.org/10.1177/014107689308601007

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