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Potential risk of medication discrepancies and reconciliation errors at admission and discharge from an inpatient medical service
(Ann Pharmacother ., 2010)
Medication discrepancies, defined as unexplained variations among drug regimens at care transitions, are common. Some are unintended and cause reconciliation errors that are potentially detrimental for patients. To determine ...
Prehospital care of biologic agent-induced injuries
(Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, 2023-01-01)
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major healthcare problem and a major burden to society. The identification of a TBI can be challenging in the prehospital setting, particularly in elderly patients with unobserved falls. ...
Commentary: A classification system for antimicrobial activity based on MIC-values: fake or reality?
(J Ethnopharmacol, 2012-01-31)
In the literature circulates a classification system for antimicrobial activity, which has no basis whatsoever. In this commentary the non-existence of this classification system will be clearly indicated based on MIC values.