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Pregnancy in Glomerular Disease: From Risk Identification to Counseling and Management. [PDF]

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RISK MAP: RISK IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT

Science and art of management / Bulletin of the Institute of Economics, Management and Law of the Russian State University for the Humanities, 2022
A risk map is a tool, based on various information systems, that aims to identify the activities or processes at risk, quantify the probability of those events and measure the potential damage associated with their occurrence. That kind of map provides three valuable contributions to a Manager: integrated information about company overall risk exposure,
Aleksandra M. Minchenkova   +1 more
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Temporary risk identification in urolithiasis

Urological Research, 2009
We have been using a risk index calculation for urolithiasis, which included most of the identifiable factors promoting calculogenesis. However, it was observed that the frequency of a patient getting stone problem was not uniform in spite of similarity of the risk index in the permanent setting.
Y M Fazil, Marickar, Abiya, Salim
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Identification of High-Risk Residents

Journal of Surgical Research, 2000
Identification of high-risk residents allows remediation and support for administrative action when necessary. This study characterizes differences in documentation of marginally performing residents in a general surgery residency.High-risk residents were identified by the former program director.
P C, Bergen   +6 more
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Clinical Identification of Suicidal Risk

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1972
Prediction of suicide is beyond our present competence, but groups of persons with an increased risk of suicide may be identified. Because suicide is an infrequent event, a heavy preponderance of false-positives (persons not truly suicidal), who share the characteristics of high-risk persons, may overwhelm the detection system.
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Risk investigations involving genetic identification

Journal of Healthcare Risk Management, 1999
AbstractRisk managers should consider misidentifications as causes of otherwise unexplained diagnostic and process errors. Genetic tests are powerful tools that can resolve problem cases and indicate ways to improve patient‐sample identification. Genetic typing, especially for DNA markers, has provided evidence of patient or sample identity in 21 of 22
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