A medical error is considered as an adverse effect of medical care, which is usually preventable. Some of the most common medical errors include improper transfusions, misdiagnosis, surgical injuries, burns, and intraoperative errors leading to complications. In a hospital, the intensive care unit, operation theatres, and emergency departments report the maximum incidences of medical errors. In certain cases, medical errors may be life-threatening or may result in serious injuries or disabilities.
Such errors may drag the associated medical professionals into legal issues. Therefore, medical professionals need to be updated and vigilant about laws related to medical errors and the ways to prevent them. We have, therefore, created this short quiz to highlight the importance of avoiding medical errors. Take this short quiz and share your valuable inputs.