There are several types of nursing adverse events.

Nursing adverse events are divided into first-class adverse events, second-class adverse events and third-class adverse events.

First-class adverse events

Refers to the events that have occurred, resulting in death, disability, tissue and organ damage, dysfunction, aggravation of illness, delayed rehabilitation, or one of the following circumstances, that is, effective complaints or disputes caused by nursing fault behavior; Hospital infection outbreak; Wrong identification of surgical identity site; Leave surgical instruments in the body; The patient died in an accident.

Secondary and secondary nursing adverse events

Refers to the events that have occurred and increased the patient's pain, but have no influence on the patient's condition and treatment effect. The degree of injury of the patient is divided into no injury, slight injury, moderate injury and severe injury, except for the 8 and 9 categories in the above-mentioned 10 category.

Third-level and third-level nursing adverse events

Refers to the hidden danger events, which refer to the adverse events that did not really occur due to casual or real-time intervention, or events that did not involve patients, or events caused by non-nursing behaviors (such as public facilities events and medical equipment events).

Classification of adverse events:

First, the treatment is not good

Including medication errors, blood transfusion errors, medical infection outbreaks, surgical identification errors, surgical instruments left in the body, blood transfusion and transfusion reactions.

Second, the accident

Including falling, falling out of bed, getting lost, scalding, burning, self-mutilation, suicide, fire, theft, biting thermometer and poor binding force.

Third, doctor-patient communication events

Including doctor-patient quarrels, physical attacks, fights, violence and so on.

Four. Adverse Events of Diet and Skin Care

Including aspiration/asphyxia, swallowing foreign body, pressure sore in hospital, iatrogenic skin injury,

Verb (abbreviation of verb) bad auxiliary diagnosis and patient transfer events

Including identification errors, sample loss, sudden changes or accidents during or after inspection or transportation.

Six, pipeline nursing adverse events

Including the slippage of the pipeline and the patient's self-release.

Seven. occupational exposure

Including needle wounds and cuts.

Eight, public facilities events

Including hospital building damage, ward facilities failure, vandalism, leakage of harmful substances.

Nine, medical equipment incident

Including medical material failure, equipment failure and equipment failure to meet aseptic requirements.

X. Adverse events in the supply room

Including the disinfection project does not meet the requirements, the heat source test is positive, and the set items are found inconsistent during operation.

If it is not listed above, it means something else.