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There are few reports on the actual behavior of nurses when they are uncertain about medicines or anxious their medicinal knowledge. We investigated whether, in such situations, the actual behavior varied depending on nurses' career. The present investigation was conducted by giving questionnaires mostly about "anxieties about their medicinal knowledge and measures taken" to inpatint clinic nurses in the department of cardiology and cardiovascular surgery. In addition, the inquiries about medicinal knowledge from the nurses to the pharmacists in charge of the ward were recorded, and the content of the inquiries was analyzed. To the question "Do you have any anxiety about your medicinal knowledge?" all nurses had anxieties. Regarding the measures taken at work when they are uncertain about medicines, 72%, 31% and 29% of nurses replied, "Ask peer nurses, " "Ask physicians" and "Ask pharmacists, " respectively. The results were examined separately for nurses with less than three years experience and for those with at least three years experience. The answer "Ask peer nurses" was selected by 93% of them with less than three years experience and 62% of them with at least three years experience. On the other hand, as regard to the inquiries from nurses to pharmacists, 21% were about the details of medicines, 21% about medicinal management such as conservative method, 8% about the pharmacology, 8% about the compatibility of mixture, and 6% about the interactions. Thus, since nurses with less experience tend to ask questions to their peer nurses, expert nurses are required to provide appropriate guidance to less-experienced nurses bases on their experience and accurate knowledge. In addition, this result suggests the need for the establishment of an environment where nurses can easily ask questions to other professionals, such as physician and pharmacists.
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