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    Evaluating the Impact of Smart Infusion Pump Interoperability on Reducing Medication Administration Errors: A Systematic Literature Review by Borrelli EP, Lucaci JD, Wilson NS, Taneja A, Weiss M, Beer I

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…For the secondary outcome of all medication administration errors, the cumulative reductions in medication administration errors post-implementation ranged from 21.2% to 90.5%, with variability influenced by baseline compliance, study setting, and patient populations.Conclusion: Smart infusion pump interoperability demonstrated consistent potential to enhance medication safety by addressing key error types and reducing cumulative errors in real-world settings. …”
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    TAX CONTROL AND TAX AUDIT: PROBLEMS AND PRACTICE OF APPLICATION AT ENTERPRISES IN MODERN CONDITIONS by Butenko I.V., Seikimbayeva B. K.

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The article discusses the main issues related to tax control in the audit of enterprises and tax audit, which is also a form of inspections at the enterprise, but when they are applied, there are differences and peculiarities of their use in checking transactions and accounting documents, the correctness of conclusions and results of inspections, which significantly affects the quality of inspections. …”
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    Assessment of human errors in the intensive cardiac care unit nursing profession using the SPAR-H by I Mohammadfam, M Movafagh, A Soltanian, M Salavati, S Bashirian

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Conclusion: To reduce the rate of human error improving performances shaping factors including decrease of complexity and promote of training as well as modification of nurses shift work and reducing additional duties are recommended.…”
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    Variability of the modified Balance Error Scoring System at baseline using objective and subjective balance measures by Amaal J Starling, Danielle F Leong, Jamie M Bogle, Bert B Vargas

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…There was no significant correlation between mBESS score and objective balance score. Conclusion: The high variability and large number of errors in the SS raises concerns over the utility of the SS in identifying suspected concussion.…”
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    Velocity Errors Associated with Application of Inertial Methods for Detecting Rail Surface Short-Wavelength Irregularities by A. V. Bolshakova, A. M. Boronahin, D. Yu. Larionov, L. N. Podgornaya, A. N. Tkachenko, R. V. Shalymov, E. D. Churyaev

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Compensation of velocity errors reduces the probability of type I errors in defect determination.Conclusion. …”
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    The effect of sports-metrics volleyball training on the landing error scoring system in female volleyball players by shahnaz shahrjerdi, Heman Mohammadi, sharareh Amiri

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Eighteen sessions SMVT reduced the landing error by 35.73% in the TG.Conclusion: Base on previous research the SMVT reduces lower extremity injuries and the results of this study showed that SMVT significant improvement the landing technique. …”
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    Basic Laboratory Training Program: A Tool to Reduce the Laboratory Errors and Improving Patient Safety by Gayathri Ponnusamy, VG Karpaghavalli

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The scoring was significantly improved after the training program. Conclusion: By providing adequate training to all laboratory personnel regularly, it is possible to significantly reduce laboratory errors and improve quality indicators. …”
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    The Need of School Screening and Refractive Error Prevalence in School Children in Suburban Areas of Gurgaon District by Aditya Sethi, Arun Sethi, Reena Sethi

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Girl students were found to have a higher refractive error rate 13.3% compared to boy students 10.1% across the schools screened. …”
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    Bit Error Rate Analysis of Underwater Photon-counting Communication System based on Joint Channel by Lü Jingjing, SHI Qing, WANG Bingjie, LIU Li

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Both of these phenomena can degrade the Bit Error Rate (BER) of the UPCC systems. It is crucial to reasonably evaluate the comprehensive impact of these factors on the bit error performance of the UPCC system based on the underwater joint channel model that takes into account the effects of absorption, scattering and turbulence simultaneously.…”
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    Epidemiological Findings of Refractive Errors and Amblyopia among the Schoolchildren in Hatta Region of the United Arab Emirates by Salam Chettian Kandi, Hayat Ahmad Khan

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Low vision was found to be 9.5% and blindness 0.38%, taking in to account presenting visual acuity rather than best-corrected visual acuity for defining low vision and blindness. Conclusion: A significant number of students were detected to have uncorrected refractive errors among the vision impaired group (59%, n = 197) despite a school-based vision screening program in place. …”
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    Assessment of medical errors awareness among nursing students during their clinical internship: Palestinian perspectives by Basma Salameh, Sameer A. Alkubati, Mayas Kassabry, Faeda Qtait, Bahaaeddin M. Hammad, Abeer Hussein, Rasmieh Anabtawy, Jamal Qaddumi, Mohammed ALBashtawy, Ola Mousa

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The majority (65.7%) reported not committing any errors during their clinical practice. Conclusion The study suggests that intern nursing students have a low tendency to commit medical errors, which bodes well for the implementation of future patient safety protocols. …”
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    Linking errors introduced by rapid guessing responses when employing multigroup concurrent IRT scaling by Jiayi Deng

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…To address this gap, this study aimed to investigate the linking errors introduced by RG responses when employing multigroup concurrent IRT calibration. …”
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    Using trigger tools to identify triage errors by ambulance dispatch nurses in Sweden: an observational study by Ulrika Winblad, Douglas Spangler, Lennart Edmark, Jessica Colldén-Benneck, Helena Borg, Hans Blomberg

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Six avoidable patient harms were identified, none of which were captured by existing incident reporting systems, and all of which would have received an ambulance if the decision support system had been strictly adhered to.Conclusion The use of these patient outcomes in the framework of a Global Trigger Tool-based review can identify patient harms missed by incident reporting systems in the context of emergency medical dispatching. …”
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    Prevalence and association of uncorrected refractive error among Chinese adolescents: a cross-sectional study by Yue Zhou, Xiaojuan Chen, Xiaobo Huang, Lele Li, Yan Zhu, Qi Cai, Yu Song, Zhi Min Sun, Peirong Lu

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Abstract Background Uncorrected refractive error (URE) is one of the main causes of visual impairments. …”
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    Prevalence, coverage and effective coverage of refractive error in all age groups in Theni District, India by Ganesh-Babu Balu Subburaman, Sachin Gupta, Ashok Vardhan S, Dipankar Datta, Balagiri Sundar, Thulasiraj Ravilla

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…Purpose: To estimate prevalence of distance and near vision refractive errors (RE) across all age groups in Theni district, Tamil Nadu, India, using the World Health Organization’s (WHO) visual acuity threshold. …”
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    First opinion practice electronic health records are a useful source of descriptions of medication errors by Eirini Petrou, Eirini Petrou, Heather Davies, Heather Davies, Maria Aoun, Alan D. Radford, David Singleton, David Singleton, Peter-John M. Noble, David R. Killick

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…MedEs were most frequent during the “drug administered” phase (51.4%) and within this phase, “dosing errors” were most common (68.1%). The most common medication types, associated with “drug administered” phase MedEs were vaccinations (27.1%) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (19.0%).ConclusionEHRs are a useful source of data on MedEs. …”
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