If we decrease misidentification, misdiagnosis, . . . . . , which one of the following will be most likely improved: a. Investigation error b. Examination error
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- Misidentification refers to incorrectly identifying a patient or the condition affecting the patient. - Misdiagnosis means diagnosing a patient with the wrong disease or condition. Show more…
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