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Class 2 discrepancies were those having the potential to cause moderate clinical deterioration.
Some risks producing moderate clinical deterioration may not have been considered, because only those threatening a patient's life were taken into account (i.e. class 3), thereby limiting the analysis.
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bClass 2 discrepancies which could cause moderate discomfort or clinical deterioration.
Regarding total discrepancies, omitting medication occurred most frequently (55.1%) and most discrepancies (42.7%) were judged to have the potential to cause moderate discomfort or clinical deterioration.
bClass 2 discrepancies which could cause moderate discomfort or clinical deterioration cClass 3 discrepancies potentially resulting in severe discomfort or clinical deterioration The association between PADEs and baseline patient characteristics was also evaluated (Table 3).
Most discrepancies (42.7%) were judged to have the potential to cause moderate discomfort or clinical deterioration; 33.4% of the discrepancies were deemed unlikely to cause harm and 23.9% were judged to have the potential to cause severe discomfort or clinical deterioration (Table 4).
It reduces clinical deterioration in moderate to severe AD, for which other treatments are not available.
Retrospective data show that routine CT scanning (in the absence of any clinical deterioration) after mild or moderate TBI had no therapeutic (interventional) consequences [ 6, 8].
The major early complication was minor to moderate bleeding from surgical wounds, which did not cause obvious clinical deterioration.
Class 1 discrepancies were classified as being those unlikely to cause patient discomfort or clinical deterioration, Class 2 those having the potential to cause moderate discomfort or clinical deterioration and Class 3 discrepancies had the potential to result in severe discomfort or clinical deterioration.
It is not uncommon to observe clinical deterioration in the first 24 hours of the initiation of therapy, especially in moderate or severe cases.
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