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What's Your SPiN On It: Pediatric Nurses' Experiences of Implementing the ‘Ten Right Principles’ in Safe Medication Management: A Descriptive Phenomenological Study
Thursday, October 30, 2025, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CST
Category: Events
Presenters: SPN Educational Products and Services Committee Article: Pediatric nurses' experiences of implementing the ‘ten right principles’ in safe medication management: A descriptive phenomenological study - Journal of Pediatric Nursing: Nursing Care of Children and Families
Publication: Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Volume 78, Pages 97-105, September - October 2024 We invite you to participate in a discussion of the Journal of Pediatric Nursing article titled “Pediatric nurses' experiences of implementing the ‘ten right principles’ in safe medication management: A descriptive phenomenological study.” Let's explore together the insights gained by pediatric nurses as they apply the ten right principles to ensure safety in medication management. Please Note: The discussion recording will not be provided for later viewing. Continuing Education: Society of Pediatric Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 16532. 1.0 NCPD Contact Hour awarded upon successful completion. Successful completion: 1. Participate in live discussion 2. Complete 5-question quiz 3. Complete on-line course evaluation and attestation of completion Relevant Financial Relationships: There are no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies for those involved with the ability to control the content of this activity. For further information email [email protected] or call 312-321-5154. As a reminder, digital access to the Journal of Pediatric Nursing is a benefit of SPN membership. Follow the steps below to access the digital journal:
Non-members are welcome to register and attend the SPN Journal Club meetings, but they must procure a copy of the discussion article. To purchase access to discussion articles, visit the Journal of Pediatric Nursing. Register Now
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