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The first example of a frequent error was the unnoticed changing of an already activated prescription of a continuous infusion medication.
Or is this another example of a frequent error we all make, trusting what seems like common sense and never asking if the conventional wisdom is correct?
This is a frequent error.
These proposals underline the frequent error of identifying the "it's like this" derived from experimental studies with "it ought to be done like this" characteristic of CPGs, overlooking the plurality and importance of "internal" conditioning factors not made explicit in the present grading systems.
His lack of a chronometer may have contributed to his frequent errors of position in the Antarctic leg of the first voyage; at one point in this story he declares himself "destitute of the various nautical and mathematical instruments".
And part of the reason she is lost to history is people don't know what photos she took," she said, noting the frequent errors of attribution of Ms. Taro's work.
The two sites are normally analysed jointly due to frequent errors of classification of tumours of the rectosigmoid junction [ 18].
Our study involved both Pediatric and Adult units, unlike the Jimma and Indian studies which were conducted only in Pediatric wards, where frequent errors of medication administration are performed.
The NES2 CPT used in our study has a low target presentation rate and is therefore more suited for detecting inattention, demonstrated by more frequent errors of omission which could explain our ability to detect this behavior, compared with response inhibition.
The Michigan cohort detected more frequent errors of commission on the Sternberg visual and recognition memory test at 4 years of age and on the Catch-the-Cat CPT at 11 years of age in relation to prenatal PCB exposure (Jacobson and Jacobson 2003; Jacobson et al. 1992).
Several investigations analyzing implant alignment in TKA performed with extramedullary systems have found that varus cut is the most frequent error in alignment of the tibial component (Dennis et al. 1993, Teter et al. 1995, Reed et al. 2002).
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