Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is an effective measure for improving medication safety?

  1. Limiting pharmacist involvement to clinical staff only.

  2. Using technology such as automated dispensing systems.

  3. Relying entirely on manual documentation processes.

  4. Encouraging unsupervised medication administration.

The correct answer is: Using technology such as automated dispensing systems.

Utilizing technology such as automated dispensing systems represents a significant advancement in medication safety measures. These systems enhance efficiency by ensuring accurate medication dispensing, reducing the potential for human error, and improving inventory management. Automated dispensing systems can also provide built-in safety features such as dosage checks and tracking patient-specific medication regimens, thereby minimizing the risks of adverse medication events. In contrast, limiting pharmacist involvement to clinical staff, relying solely on manual documentation, and encouraging unsupervised medication administration can lead to increased error rates and compromised patient safety. Human oversight and technological support in medication management are critical components for ensuring safe practices in healthcare settings.