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Unnecessary inferences in associative-commutative completion procedures

Mathematical Systems Theory, 1990
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Zhang, Hantao, Kapur, Deepak
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Out‐of‐hospital Intravenous Access: Unnecessary Procedures and Excessive Cost

Academic Emergency Medicine, 1998
Abstract. Objective: To evaluate the concordance with criteria developed by the study investigators and supply costs associated with placement of IV lines and saline locks by paramedics in the out‐of‐hospital setting. Methods: This was a retrospective consecutive case series at an urban base hospital.
M, Gausche   +3 more
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NHS proposes to stop funding 17 “unnecessary” procedures

BMJ, 2018
The NHS in England has proposed to stop funding 17 procedures it considers unnecessary, to save money and eliminate unwarranted clinical variation across the country. Under the plans tabled by NHS England four procedures will be funded only in exceptional circumstances, because of a lack of evidence for their effectiveness: injections for non-specific
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Unnecessary Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Dental Procedures is Widespread

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2019
According to this study: More than 80% of antibiotic prescriptions for infection prophylaxis before dental procedures are unnecessary.Antimicrobial stewardship in dental practices is needed.
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Laparoscopic appendectomy: An unnecessary and expensive procedure in children?

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2002
Laparoscopic Appendectomy (LA) is a safe procedure in adults resulting in shorter hospitalization and sooner return to activity. The relative merits of LA and open appendectomy (OA) are evaluated in this first prospective and randomized study in children.A total of 129 children with appendicitis were included. Forty-three boys and 45 girls, age 1 to 16
Danny C, Little   +4 more
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Defining unnecessary disinfection procedures for single-dose and multiple-dose vials

American Journal of Critical Care, 1994
BACKGROUND. Recommendations in the literature conflict on the necessity of disinfecting single-use vials prior to aspiration of fluid. Interventions to disinfect the stopper surface on multiple-dose vials vary considerably. OBJECTIVES. To determine the necessity of alcohol disinfection of the stopper on single-dose vials and to compare povidone-iodine ...
T, Buckley, S M, Dudley, L G, Donowitz
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PRE-PROCEDURE PREDİCTORS OF UNNECESSARY ERCP

Endoscopy, 2022
Arda Yavuz, Kübra Akan, Ilyas Tuncer
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Pre-procedural scout radiographs are unnecessary for routine pediatric fluoroscopic examinations

Pediatric Radiology, 2016
Although practice patterns vary, scout radiographs are often routinely performed with pediatric fluoroscopic studies. However few studies have evaluated their utility in routine pediatric fluoroscopy.To evaluate the value of scout abdomen radiographs in routine barium or water-soluble enema, upper gastrointestinal (GI) series, and voiding ...
Sean G, Creeden   +4 more
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Chest wall resection for ewing's sarcoma of the rib: an unnecessary procedure

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1988
Approximately 10% of all cases of Ewing's sarcoma arise from a rib. Conventional management has included chest wall resection (3 or more ribs) and radiation therapy. These forms of therapy have led to complications such as scoliosis and local deformity.
B N, Rao   +8 more
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Complex procedures creating unnecessary work must be tamed

BMJ, 2014
Unnecessary complexity in the health service makes life harder for staff and patients.
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