Exact(3)
The retrospective case note based design of the study introduces a potential for inaccuracy, since we are solely reliant on the data available in the notes.
Blood pressure and height and weight measurements taken from medical records have the potential for inaccuracy because the measurements were not taken in a standardized fashion.
It seems likely that prescribers are often unaware of the dosage form (and strength/concentration) that will be used to administer the dose required or the potential for inaccuracy that arises from their prescribed doses.
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In general, gestational age is measured by the number of weeks that have passed since the first day of the mother's last menstrual period, though there is a potential for inaccuracies using this method, due to variations in ovulation dates.
Automatic counting of labeled nuclei is desirable since manual counting is tedious, time-consuming, and with a greater potential for inaccuracies.
A further limitation of HES, common to administrative databases, is the potential for inaccuracies and omissions in coding.
Another limitation is the potential for inaccuracies in the coding of diagnoses and procedures within hospital episode statistics.
A major criticism from peer reviewers of papers using EMR data is the potential for inaccuracies in diagnosis.
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