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Commonest errors were incorrect addition and failure to include documented blood loss in totals, both in paper notes and electronic records.
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The presbyopia was the commonest refractive error among others (Table 1).
In contrast to a similar but earlier hospital-based study in Nigeria, myopia was the commonest refractive error in the study population [ 11].
On the other hand, presbyopia being the commonest refractive error in this report might be related to hot tropical climate of the study community, presbyopia is reported to have earlier onset especially among females in hot climates [ 20].
The commonest causes of error were "egregiously incompetent defence lawyers who demonstrably missed important evidence, and police and prosecutors who did discover that kind of evidence but suppressed it".There is no relief from the bad news.
Drug-drug interactions are one of the commonest causes of medication error in developed countries, and antiretrovirals among the most therapeutically risky drugs for clinically significant drug interactions.
Astigmatism was the commonest type of refractive error in our population.
Fan et al. found that in Hong Kong, the commonest type of refractive error shifted from astigmatism to myopia over a decade (1996 2007) [ 11].
Uncorrected refractive error was the commonest cause (40%), followed by cataract and uncorrected aphakia (20% and 6% respectively).
This might explain why in this study - in contrast to other studies [ 11, 16, 17] - medication errors were not the commonest reported type of CI.
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