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    As mentioned above‚ different strategies have been implemented to prevent the unfavorable effects of medical errors‚ particularly mistakes in medication administration. Because of medication errors‚ the patients’ mortality went up‚ which costs the U.S. healthcare systems billions of dollars yearly. It was also reported that every year‚ there are approximately 450 000 unfavorable medication circumstances of which 25 percent could have been prevented‚ that caused an injury to the patient. Therefore

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    Child A: Errors

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    He substituted “wellow” for yellow and “free” for three. The articulation errors made are not unusual for a child his age to make. However‚ if these errors persist‚ intervention may be necessary to correct these errors. Child A stuttered one time‚ but his speech was fluent overall. I believe Child A may have been nervous during the beginning of the play session‚ and his stuttering may be attributed

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    Interviewing Errors

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    When it comes to interviewing a candidate for a job there are errors that the person conducting the interview can make which can lead to a bad interview‚ therefore affecting the person being interviewed. Luckily there are ways to avoid these errors‚ resulting in a successful interview for both the candidate and the interviewer. The first error that can be made by a person interviewing is that they don’t take the time to plan properly in terms of not planning ahead on the type of questions to ask

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    Medication Safety Paper

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    setting has evolved to a number one priority. Medication errors account for a great deal of incidents in hospitals. Practicing healthcare professionals must be competent when administering medications; therefore‚ The Joint Commission has implemented National Patient Safety Goals to prevent patients from being administered the wrong medication. Also‚ the National Patient Safety Goals holds the practicing healthcare professional accountable for the medications that are given to patients. We intend to explore

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    Errors in Compliance

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    Errors and Compliance in Coding Lisa rosier HCR/220 August 20‚ 2010 Linda Murray Errors and Compliance in Coding Billing and coding is very important in medical facilities‚ not only to the facility but also the patients and their insurance carriers. Sometimes‚ mistakes are made during this process that can cause delay in payment or denial of a claim. One mistake made in coding is assumption coding.

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    Rights of Medication Administration Health care providers are responsible for ensuring patient safety and quality of care at all times. Nurses play a vital role in provision of patient care. Many of the tasks of nursing carry some degree of risk‚ with medication administration having one of the greatest risk factors. Serious errors may occur in approximately 2 per 1‚000 prescriptions (Lesar et al‚ 1990). The rate of adverse drug events are estimated at approximately 1%‚ with 12% to 30% of them

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    PERCEPTUAL ERRORS

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    PERCEPTUAL ERRORS The importance of perception and attribution and the impact it has on a leader‚ an employee‚ and the organization as a whole. The text elaborates on the perceptual process‚ external and internal factors that influence perception‚ person perception‚ perceptual errors‚ and attributions that people make to explain their behaviors and those of others. Perception is the process by which people interpret the input from their senses to give meaning and order to the world around them.

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    Preventing Child Obesity

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    Nicholas Hopkins EN102 11/23/12 Preventing Obesity As a citizen of the United States‚ being aware of our future is inevitable. There are many things we do in precaution for our future’s well-being. Statistics show that obesity rates are on a continuous rise which many people are not aware of. Everyone has their own opinions and may look at our country’s obesity problem in different ways. This problem is not just affecting our future‚ but our children’s futures as well. It is completely unfair

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    Appraisal Errors

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    Common Appraisal Errors Error Contrast Effect Definition Tendency of a rater to evaluate people in comparison with other individuals rather than against the standards for the job Example Think of the most attractive person you know and rate this person on a scale of 1 to 10. Now think of your favorite glamorous movie star. Rerate your acquaintance. If you rated your friend lower the second time‚ contrast effect is at work. A new supervisor noticed an employee who was going through a divorce performing

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    with almost 15 million people" – I’d correct immediately: “The largest city”. This mistake is more related to false cognate usage. • (During a group class activity you hear:) "She leaves in a small house in town." – I’d write this sentence with the error on the board and after the exercise I’d ask to correct. “She lives in a small house in town.” This mistake is more related to L1 pronunciation. • During a debate you hear:) "He can´t play football because of his damaged leg." I’d wait until after

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