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      • acceptable risk EBM The risk in a clinical trial that is regarded as justifiable based on a cost-benefits analysis, which differs depending on the condition for which a product is being tested.
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  1. Use this list of common medical abbreviations and terminology used by doctors, medical specialists, RNs, PAs, and other health-care professionals to help you read and decipher the information on your prescriptions and doctors' medical notes.

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  3. Sep 5, 2023 · This survey demonstrated that non-standard medical abbreviations used in patient medical records were being misunderstood or misinterpreted. A majority of abbreviations were not recognized among user groups. Additionally, three-quarters of abbreviations had one or more alternative definitions.

    • Dineth C Jayatilake, Samson O Oyibo
    • Cureus. 2023 Sep; 15(9): e44735.
    • 10.7759/cureus.44735
    • 2023/09
  4. Dec 6, 2022 · Any reasonable approach to standardizing abbreviations, acronyms, symbols, etc. is acceptable. Examples include: Standardized abbreviations developed by the individual organization. Use of a published reference source.

  5. To promote patient safety, the Recommendations for Terminology, Abbreviations and Symbols used in Medicines Documentation sets out principles for safe, clear and consistent terminology for medicines, and safe terms, abbreviations and dose designations for medicines.

  6. Feb 8, 2024 · We’ve curated a list of medical abbreviations/acronyms to help you understand entries in the medical notes. Remember, using ambiguous abbreviations increases the risk of miscommunication. Your hospital may have an approved list of abbreviations.

  7. Find definitions of medical abbreviations commonly found in health records. If you do not know an abbreviation, you may be able to find out what it means here.

  8. Medical abbreviations and acronyms for thousands of medical terms, including prescription, treatment, and laboratory contexts.

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