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  2. ... or injuries due to medical care, such as accidental punctures or lacerations and foreign bodies accidentally left ... to be due to medical care, such as accidental puncture or laceration during a procedure (998.2). ...
  3. ... drug use and, in particular, harms associated with accidental or planned overdose. They noted that contingency management ... 6.8.2. Expert testimony Professor Huw Williams, Associate Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology and Co-Director of ...
  4. ... J, Papadopoulos N, et al. Factors Associated With Accidental Injuries in Children With ADHD-Combined Type: More ... S, Partanen J, et al. Epileptic Electroencephalography Profile Associates with Attention Problems in Children with Fragile X ...
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  6. ... The IOM defined patient safety as freedom from accidental injury. 6 Adverse events are defined as injuries ... reduction): analysis and synthesis. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 1991. 44. Rasmussen J. Skills, rules and knowledge: ...
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  8. ... have been referred for evaluation of possible non-accidental trauma. As the child grows and becomes more ...