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Defining confusions ? Confusing definitions

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1986
The term 'monitoring' is used in a confusing and inconsistent way. This paper deals with the terminology used in this issue.
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Aminophylline Confusion

Pediatrics, 1983
To the Editor.— In reading the statement of the Section on Allergy and Immunology of the American Academy of Pediatrics,1 I have come across an item that I believe needs clarification. On page 876, the fourth paragraph refers to the fact that for each milligram per kilogram (of lean body weight) of aminophylline, one can expect to see an
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Postoperative Confusion

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1990
Confusion is a terrible feeling, a feeling of being lost in the most basic sense. The markers, maps, cues, and senses used to orient oneself to the immediate environment are not recognizable. This applies to what one sees, hears, and feels. The person searches for something that makes sense, that he or she can anchor thoughts or actions to. Sitting up,
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Confusables / Confusibles

American Speech, 1981
Sarah Lawson, Adrian Room
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Confusion begets confusion

The Lancet, 2006
Salman Karim   +2 more
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A Confusing Case of Confusion

Hospital Practice, 1983
G, Kandel, P, Kortan, N E, Marcon
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Confusing tablets

The Lancet, 2005
Nigel, Langford, Emma, Graham-Clarke
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Confusion

Revue Médicale Suisse, 2015
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