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Adverse events and adverse outcomes
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2003Adverse events and adverse outcomes resulting from medical and surgical care have become frequent topics of discussion in major medical journals, as well as stories in the print and broadcast media. Death and disability from mistakes related to organ transplant surgery, dispensing incorrect medications, and incorrect diagnoses have been subjects of ...
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Ambulance stretcher adverse events
Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2009Ambulance personnel use wheeled stretchers for moving patients in the out-of-hospital setting. The nature of adverse events and associated injuries occurring during ambulance stretcher operation was characterised.Data from the United States Food and Drug Administration's Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience Database (MAUDE) were used.
H E, Wang +4 more
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Vaccination-related Adverse Events
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2006Vaccine-related adverse events are uncommon and typically mild. Children may experience conditions such as rashes, fevers, syncope, protracted crying, or seizures shortly after receiving their routine immunizations. When children are brought to the emergency department or clinic to be evaluated for one of these conditions, the health care provider may ...
Franz E, Babl +2 more
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Suspected adverse events, 2011
Veterinary Record, 2012Increase in injection site reactions after vaccination in horses Decrease in injection site sarcomas in cats
F, Dyer, G, Diesel, S, Cooles, A, Tait
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[Adverse events and adverse event reporting systems].
Der Anaesthesist, 2008Knowledge about the incidence of errors in anaesthesia and intensive care is only rudimentary but it appears justified to assume that errors occur much more often than we all expect. One reason is most likely the complexity of our work. Errors may alter our patients' health and healing process, imply financial and legal personal and institutional ...
M, Hübler +3 more
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Suspected adverse events, 2015
Veterinary Record, 2017The following article has been produced by the pharmacovigilance unit at the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) to provide a summary of some of the results from its surveillance work carried out in 2015 Decrease in number of reports for food‐producing species
S, Cooles, G, Diesel, J, Blenkinsop
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1992
Abstract One of the problems with adverse events is that they can be various things at various times. Some of the properties of adverse events are shown in Figure 1.8.1. There are at least three dimensions – common or rare, minor or major, reversible or permanent.
Andrew Moore +3 more
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Abstract One of the problems with adverse events is that they can be various things at various times. Some of the properties of adverse events are shown in Figure 1.8.1. There are at least three dimensions – common or rare, minor or major, reversible or permanent.
Andrew Moore +3 more
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Gastrointestinal Tract Adverse Events
2020Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have shown significant benefit in cancer patients. Their success, however, is associated with immune-related adverse events (irAEs), which commonly affect the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in diarrhea and colitis.
Hamzah, Abu-Sbeih, Yinghong, Wang
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Suspected adverse events, 2012
Veterinary Record, 2013Increase in serious adverse events Increase in reports involving products marketed under the Small Animal Exemption Scheme Decrease in injection ...
G, Davis, A, Rooney, S, Cooles, G, Evans
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British Journal of Nursing, 2016
John Tingle, Reader in Health Law, Nottingham Trent University, discusses Healthcare Improvement Scotland's 2016 report Learning from adverse events: Learning and improvement summary
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John Tingle, Reader in Health Law, Nottingham Trent University, discusses Healthcare Improvement Scotland's 2016 report Learning from adverse events: Learning and improvement summary
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