I need a 2 500-word (+10 %) critical analysis of one patient-safety incident taken from the set of cases already posted in my Canvas tile. You may choose the scenario you feel most confident working with—medication error, fall, or surgical complication—as long as the finished paper centres on how the incident affected the quality of patient care. Your discussion must be driven by evidence. Please weave national guidelines, current policies and relevant local or international procedures through every section so the argument is consistently underpinned by authoritative sources. The writing should show clear critical depth, not mere description; I want to see how systemic and situational factors converged to create risk, how those factors ultimately influenced patient outcomes, and what can realistically be done to prevent a recurrence. Deliverables • A Microsoft Word document of approximately 2 500 words (10 % leeway) that includes an introduction, contextual background, critical discussion of contributing factors, analysis of the impact on the patient, and forward-looking recommendations. • A properly formatted reference list (Harvard or APA) containing only peer-reviewed literature, national guidelines, institutional policies or published procedures cited in the text. • Turnitin-ready originality below 15 %. Acceptance criteria • Argument is coherent, logically structured and directly answers the brief. • Impact on patient care is explored in depth and linked to concrete evidence. • Recommendations are specific, achievable and clearly justified by the analysis. • Writing is free of grammatical errors and follows academic style. I will supply the full brief, marking rubric and access to the case options immediately on award. I’m happy to answer content questions as you work, but I do expect a polished, submission-ready paper by the agreed deadline.