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September 01, 2007 - The transition from clearly thought-out
opinion to myth and folklore is easily detectable; the moderator
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August 22, 2014 - this work.(18) We should be including the patient not just in the plan of care, but in our clinical
thought
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May 29, 2024 - Although both approaches to thinking about problem representation have utility, we will focus
primarily … which all team members – including patients and their families – can contribute and view one
another's thoughts
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April 01, 2022 - leadership structure, nurses can
practice at optimal levels, motivated by supervisors who encourage critical … thinking, foster skill
development, and increase work satisfaction on the team, thus promoting better
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September 15, 2024 - leadership structure, nurses can practice at optimal levels, motivated by supervisors who encourage critical … thinking, foster skill development, and increase work satisfaction on the team, thus promoting better
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February 23, 2022 - technological or organizational barriers
Cognitive errors, which include inadequate knowledge, poor critical … thinking skills, a lack of
competency, problems in data gathering, and failing to synthesize information
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June 30, 2021 - She went to a local emergency department (ED) thinking she might be having “a heart attack.” … Because somatization, anxiety, and panic disorder have long been thought to affect more
women than men
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November 30, 2023 - Cognitive Bias
Cognitive bias can contribute to errors in judgment or thinking leading to an incorrect … Understaffing
In many healthcare organizations, understaffing is thought to aggravate the impact of
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July 08, 2022 - Cognitive Bias Cognitive bias can contribute to errors in judgment or thinking leading to an incorrect … Understaffing In many healthcare organizations, understaffing is thought to aggravate the impact of
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July 01, 2011 - We thought that the opportunity to define things in a common way had to begin where the data are initially
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January 06, 2017 - As early as 2003, mortality from PCA use was thought to be a low likelihood event, ranging between 1: … Confirmation bias is a selective type of thinking whereby one tends to read or hear what they expect.
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September 18, 2024 - However, we know very little about clinicians' thought processes in such cases. … The safety journal: lessons learned with an error reporting tool to stimulate systems thinking
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December 01, 2004 - asked a representative sample of Maryland physicians (including
obstetricians) how important they thought … Only 56% of responding physicians thought it
was "very important. … have an impact: at two medical schools, approximately two-thirds of first and fourth-year students
thought
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December 07, 2020 - In Conversation With... Katie J. Suda, PharmD, MS
December 7, 2020
In Conversation With.. Katie J. Suda, PharmD, MS . PSNet [internet]. 2020.
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August 27, 2017 - Good Catch in the Operating Room
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December 01, 2007 - Deaths Not Foretold: Are Unexpected Deaths Useful
Patient Safety Signals?
December 1, 2007
Shojania KG. Deaths Not Foretold: Are Unexpected Deaths Useful Patient Safety Signals? PSNet
[internet]. 2007.
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The Case
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April 28, 2021 - This schedule was thought to improve patient adherence, facilitate dosage adjustment, and permit more … to commit suicide, patients with suicidal ideation will generally tell their physicians about such thoughts … drug cannot be tolerated or produces no benefit; there are signs of severe depression with possible thought … disorder (e.g., psychosis, disorganized thinking) or suicidal ideation; the patient is interested in
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August 01, 2018 - The safety journal: lessons learned with an error reporting tool to stimulate systems thinking
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March 20, 2013 - June 12, 2013
Assessing system thinking in senior pharmacy students using the innovative
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December 01, 2012 - factor for
death [3], longer length of stay [4], and worse long-term brain function [5]), it is worth thinking