1. (a) give two causes of adverse clinical
events.
(b) Define "LiPE" and state how to is calculated.
(c) Give three compounds that lipophilicity influences
1a) Two causes of adverse clinical events are :-
- malpractice
- negligence
Adverse event - An unintended event resulting from clinical care and causing patient harm.
1b) LiPE is laryngoscope induced pulmonary edema . It can be assessed using :-
- chest X-ray
- pulse oximeter
- blood test
- echocardiogram
- electrocardiogram
- cardiac catheterization
1. (a) give two causes of adverse clinical events. (b) Define "LiPE" and state how to...
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