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  • ...ated hoisting/lifting capacity of 2,000 pounds or less. {{!}} Occupational Safety and Health Administration|url=https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/st == Safety Issues == ...
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  • ...om a TT [[earthing system]] where the system electrode is also part of the safety earthing and not neutral bonded. In most countries where regulation permits Great care has to be taken to maintain system safety with such systems, and each case has to be carefully considered. ...
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  • ...use of barcoding technology to reduce medical errors and promote [[patient safety]].<ref>Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMMS). (2007 ...that were realized included improved nursing staff satisfaction, improved patient satisfaction, and improved community relations. ...
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  • ...oi-access=free}}</ref> Outcomes measures can be [[Patient-reported outcome|patient-reported]], or gathered through laboratory tests such as [[Blood test|blood ...measure [[Killed or Seriously Injured]]" is often used in studies of road safety. While deaths are easier to count and are an outcome of undisputed importan ...
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  • ...c machines''', which provide gas flow only on demand when triggered by the patient's own inspiration. ...e in the UK, 1947. This device was designed for self-administration by the patient.]] ...
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  • ...s safety and performance, its (future) impact on clinical and non-clinical patient outcomes as well as its interactive effects on economical, organizational, ...
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  • ...chive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190926123308/http://www.lni.wa.gov/safety/research/files/arcflashhazardreport.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> ...nal damage is not.<ref name="WB4">“What is an Electrical Burn?” Electrical Safety. n.p. n.d. Web. 29 September 2011. <http://www.electricalsafety.org/what-is ...
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  • ...ving breathable air into and out of the [[lungs]], to deliver breaths to a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently. Ventilato ...air with increased oxygen) to the patient. Exhaled air flows away from the patient.]] ...
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  • ...ing conductors and neutral conductors is carefully defined in [[Electrical safety standards|electrical regulation]]s. Where a neutral conductor is used also ...hese cases generally use a grounding conductor which is separated from the safety grounding conductor specifically for the purposes of noise and "hum" reduct ...
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  • ...) was viewed as the most promising tool for improving the overall quality, safety and efficiency of the health delivery system.<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors= ...der input into a report on a risk-based regulatory framework that promotes safety and innovation and reduces regulatory duplication, consistent with section ...
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  • ...an exhibit the same normal level of EPC if given positive inotropes, and a patient who is volume overloaded (hypervolemic) can also have normal level of EPC i ...ither from the PAOP (pulmonary artery occluded pressure) in a catheterized patient, or from EDI (end-diastolic index) by use of ultrasound. Contractility is n ...
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  • During [[general anaesthesia]], a patient's [[Exhaled gas|exhaled gases]], containing carbon dioxide, pass through an ...uthors=Lillo RS, Ruby A, Gummin DD, Porter WR, Caldwell JM |title=Chemical safety of U.S. Navy Fleet soda lime |journal=Undersea Hyperb Med |volume=23 |issue ...
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  • ...to inform the formulation of safe, effective, [[health policies]] that are patient focused and seek to achieve best value. Despite its policy goals, HTA must ...tem goals,''' such as health gain, equity in health, and responsiveness to patient needs. However, the impact on direct health gains and financial protection ...
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  • | title = Grounding - Safety Fundamentals ...ion systems, a protective earth (PE) conductor is an essential part of the safety provided by the [[earthing system]]. ...
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  • ...n, risk taking and cutting edge). How we treat the patient is part of the patient's treatment. ...r safety.<ref>Safety, Competency and Commitment: Competency Guidelines for Safety-Related System Practitioners https://www.amazon.com/dp/085296787X</ref> ...
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  • ...ders to improve healthcare. The purpose of the act was to improve quality, safety, efficiency, and ultimately to reduce health disparities.<ref name=":10">{{ ...consisted of three phases. Phase one aimed to improve healthcare quality, safety and efficiency.<ref name=":10" /> Phase two expanded on phase one and focus ...
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  • ...e=Drug name suffix confusion is a common source of errors |journal=PA PSRS Patient Saf Advis |volume=1 |issue=4 |pages=17–18 |url=http://patientsafetyauthorit ...nondeformable, oral dosage form (OROS: a retrospective study.|journal=Drug Safety|date=2002|volume=25|issue=14|pages=1021–33|pmid=12408733|doi=10.2165/000020 ...
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  • ...e for instance, while clinical trials are used primarily for assessing the safety of newly developed pharmaceuticals before they are approved for sale, epide ...bias by randomly assigning one patient pool to an intervention and another patient pool to non-intervention (or placebo). This minimizes the chance that the i ...
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  • ...on: report and suggested guidelines from the International Workshop on the Safety of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, June 5-7, 1996 | journal = ...imulation for acute major depressive episodes: meta-analysis of individual patient data | journal = Br J Psychiatry | year = 2016 | volume = 208 | issue = 6 | ...
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  • ...a characteristics appropriate for the type of procedure and the particular patient. The types of drugs used include [[general anaesthetic|general anesthetics] ...], [[physical examination]] and [[Medical test|lab tests]]. Diagnosing the patient's pre-operative physical status allows the clinician to minimize anesthetic ...
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