| 31. | An earlier Institute of Medicine report estimated 230, 000 to 284, 000 iatrogenic deaths annually.
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| 32. | First used in 1960, the term served to distance new drugs from steroid-related iatrogenic tragedies.
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| 33. | This can be described as an iatrogenic injury due to slight differences between the proinsulin of different species.
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| 34. | One extrapolation suggests that 180, 000 people die each year partly as a result of iatrogenic injury.
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| 35. | A TIF is a rare but life-threatening iatrogenic injury, usually the sequela of a tracheotomy.
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| 36. | ICU care, provided to the most frail and sick patients, often results in the worst iatrogenic injuries.
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| 37. | According to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, pressure ulcers are one of the eight preventable iatrogenic illnesses.
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| 38. | If it results from an unsuitable or incorrect iatrogenic " because they are generated by a physician / treatment.
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| 39. | Many experts believe the Harvard study grossly underestimated the actual dangers to patients from iatrogenic or doctor-caused injury.
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| 40. | Cattle have been found to be infected either by the respiratory or the vaginal route ( iatrogenic cases disregarded ).
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