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RISK ASSESSMENT

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
Risk assessment is the process by which clinicians screen for conditions that, if unmanaged, result in complications of pregnancy or adverse birth outcomes and for which an intervention would improve the well-being of the mother, child, and family.
K M, Andolsek, G M, Kelton
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Risk Assessing Risk Assessment

The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2010
If done well, proactive risk assessment methods can be effective in identifying and managing risks and still be efficient and rewarding for the participants. However, they can also fail, which suggests the potential usefulness of risk assessing the risk assessment process.
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Risk Assessment

Toxicologic Pathology, 1997
Risk assessment, when applied to living systems, is the process of determining the types and likelihoods of adverse effects that may result from exposure to chemical, biological, or physical hazards. Risk assessment is used as a tool to help set regulations and guidelines to prevent or minimize adverse health effects of long-term exposures to low ...
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Ecological Risk Assessment

Environmental Risk Assessment, 2019
Ecological Risk Assessments (ERA) are performed to evaluate the likelihood of adverse ecological effects occurring as a result of exposure to physical or chemical stressors. These stressors are defined as any biological, physical, or chemical factor that
D. Rodier, Maurice G. Zeeman
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Fracture Risk Assessment

Clinical Biochemistry, 2012
Having traditionally relied on measurements of bone mineral density, it is now established that the consideration of other risk variables improves the categorisation of fracture risk. Whereas several models are available, the FRAX models are the most extensively used.
McCloskey, Eugene   +3 more
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Open risk assessment

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2020
As criminal justice actors increasingly seek to rely on more evidence‐informed practices, including risk assessment instruments, they often lack adequate information about the evidence that informed the development of the practice or the tool. Open science practices, including making scientific research and data accessible and public, have not ...
Brandon L, Garrett, Megan, Stevenson
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