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They also naturally avoid the sort of errors in technique that Dr. Robert Fitts, an exercise physiologist and competitive runner at Marquette University, sees in recreational athletes who run in 5- and 10-kilometer road races.
Errors in technique might involve placing a needle too far into the chest and puncturing a lung or inserting a breathing tube into the esophagus instead of the trachea — mistakes that, with practice, doctors can learn to stop making.
Trainees were required to repeat the PPS removal until no errors in technique were noted.
We excluded extreme measures, which we felt were more likely to be attributable to undetected errors in technique than to be truly representative of the child's respiratory health.
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The 54 errors in the control group were grouped into 60 types: error in judgement (n = 32, 53.3%), communication (n = 13, 21.7%), error in technique (n = 5, 8.3%), inadequate documentation (n = 4, 6.7%), delay in treatment (n = 3, 5.0%), error in diagnosis (n = 2, 3.3%) and delay to theatre (n = 1, 1.7%).
Second, the manual cold bolus injection technique is subject to systematic bias and intraoperator variability because of errors in ejection technique, and these are independent of the actual accuracy of individual measures of blood flow.
The dashed line indicates y = x, and the green line indicates the slope of fit after estimating the actual errors in each technique.
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