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Using Smart Pumps and Quality Improvement to Increase Medication Infusion Safety Mohammed Al-Sukhni, BScPhm, RPh, Toronto, ON Purpose/goals: The purpose of the presentation is to discuss the role of continuous quality improvement in healthcare and how the process is applied to data from smart pump t...
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