Sentence examples for appropriate judgements from inspiring English sources

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Plans for wider implementation of the intervention in health care settings would need to address clinician-related barriers to implementation and acknowledge the complex drivers for consultation (focusing on enabling safe and appropriate judgements about when to consult).

However, there is also evidence that parents of febrile children make appropriate judgements and initially approach their GP, and that multiple contacts are often initiated by services with undetermined benefit to children's care [ 9].

The overall envelope (corresponding to contour length in Rousselle et al. [ 18]) of a set was kept constant at 9 × 9 cm, as overall envelope has been found to help children to make appropriate judgements, even in conditions where overall surface is incongruent with number [ 10].

It seems likely that a surgeon experienced with a particular device or procedure might be better positioned to make the appropriate judgements to ensure the best outcomes for a patient.k This may however be compromised by the optimism bias we discuss below.

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Collection of data regarding the effects of radiation on the reproductive potential of the uterus (i.e., both the endometrium and the myometrium) will assist clinicians with making appropriate clinical judgements and treatment recommendations and this is currently underway at our centre.

Firstly, professionalism may be developmental in nature, and perhaps early undergraduate medical students do not respond appropriately to SJTs because they have not yet developed appropriate situational judgement.

75 This raises the question of whether failure to intensify treatment 81 or to underuse evidence-based therapies 138 reflects appropriate clinical judgement or an inappropriate care gap.

Other events that may not result in death are not life threatening, or do not require hospitalisation, may be considered a serious adverse event when, based upon appropriate medical judgement, the event may jeopardise the patient and may require medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the outcomes listed above.

Important medical events that did not result in death or were not life-threatening were considered serious adverse events when, on the basis of appropriate medical judgement, they jeopardised the patient and required medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the outcomes listed above.

Important medical events that did not result in death or were not life threatening were considered serious adverse events when, based upon appropriate medical judgement, they jeopardized the patient and required medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the outcomes listed above.

Important medical events that did not result in death or were not life threatening were considered SAEs when, based on appropriate medical judgement, they jeopardized the patient and required medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the outcomes listed above.

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