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The most frequent incorrect NPC symptoms stated answers were hoarseness and dysphagia.
Refusal of feeds, inconsolable cry and abdominal pains were the three most frequent incorrect features of colic wrongly identified as correct features.
It can be seen from the matrices for the emPAI, ProteinProphet and combined datasets that the most frequent incorrect prediction made was predicting control samples as carprofen treated samples.
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The most frequent causes were incorrect visual perception (n = 568) and that the HOBE measuring device from the bed indicated 30° (n = 460).
Incomplete prescriptions were the most frequent (66%), followed by incorrect and inappropriate prescriptions (28% and 6%, respectively).
A study conducted by Campbell et al. [ 13] in England involving 424 claims revealed that varicose vein is the most common pathology involved in medical claims and nerve damage was the most frequent subject of complaints, followed by incorrect surgery and damage to the femoral vein and artery.
The most frequent drug-related AEs were associated with incorrect prescriptions (Table 3).
Our most frequent medication-based AEs were related to incorrect prescriptions.
Errors occurred most commonly with antimicrobial drugs and incorrect dosage was the most frequent mistake.
The most frequent errors were mistakes in labeling of syringes, incorrect dosages and medications that should have been given but were not.
Most frequent characteristics of inappropriate treatments included: No indication (17.5%); incorrect choice of antimicrobials (7.6%); incorrect application of drugs (9.3%); and divergence from institutional guidelines (8%).
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