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Medication Systems, Hospital --- Medication Errors. --- organization & administration.
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Italian language --- Errors of usage --- Etymology --- History
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Arbeids- en organisatiepsychologie --- Errors. --- Organizational behavior. --- Psychology, Industrial. --- management. --- Errors --- Organizational behavior --- Psychology, Industrial
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Medical errors --- Dilution. --- Biochemical markers --- Physiologic salines. --- Government policy --- Testing.
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Lexicology. Semantics --- Psycholinguistics --- French language --- Speech errors --- Lapsus linguae --- Français (Langue) --- Errors of usage --- Fautes --- Slips of the tongue --- Speech lapse --- Errors --- Speech --- Language, Psychology of --- Language and languages --- Psychology of language --- Linguistics --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Psychological aspects --- Psycholinguistics. --- Speech errors. --- Français (Langue)
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Scriptores Historiae Augustae --- Rome --- Historiography --- History --- Errors, inventions, etc. --- Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D.
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Autism --- Mental illness --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder --- Psychiatric errors. --- Schizophrenia --- Treatment --- History. --- Etiology.
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Accident Prevention. --- Causality. --- Medical Errors --- Risk Management --- Safety Management. --- prevention. --- organization and administration.
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This book presents how medical diseases can be misdiagnosed as psychiatric disorders and how clinicians without extensive training in the neurosciences can do a competent job of screening psychiatric clients for possible brain disorders. In the author's work, he has seen over and over again how medical diseases can present with what appear to be classic psychological symptoms. The client is not only misdiagnosed but is then denied the medical treatment he or she needs. The research cited in this book, dating back to the 1890s, establishes beyond a doubt that such misdiagnoses are more common t
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