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Finally, although rotating physicians and nurses were unaware of the study registration by the clinical pharmacist, we cannot exclude the possibility that some bias may have resulted from some interventions that were made by the clinical pharmacist to prevent a potentially serious or life threatening error to occur.
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It wasn't a life-threatening error, but it brought to light some serious problems.
No alert highlighted life-threatening error.
29 They judged and classified the theoretical severity of the medication error, yielding a score of 0 4 (0=drug error without significant harm, 1=potentially significant, 2=potentially serious, 3=potentially life threatening, 4=potentially fatal) (table 2).
Severity grading found that 41.1%% of prescribing errors were minor, 51.6 % were significant and the remaining 7.3%% were serious or potentially life threatening.
Of the errors recorded, 41.9% were minor, 54.1% significant, 3.6% serious and 0.3% potentially life threatening.
"It's not life threatening.
Bulimia is potentially life threatening.
For them this is life threatening.
None of the injuries was life threatening.
"Most pulmonary emboli are not life threatening".
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