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    Fawzia ahmed abdelhay ali

    Adverse event: incident which result in harm to patien
    Near miss: errors that occure but dont cause harm to patient

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      Safaa ELMeneza

      Excellent

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    Asmaa Salah Atia Elsenosy

    The Male patient had a fracture in base of skull and during transfering and first aids the doctirs had amis takes and couse medullary injury.

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    تسنيم محمد عبده ابراهيم

    An adverse event is defined by JCI as an unanticipated, undesirable, or potentially dangerous occurrence in a healthcare organisation, and a near miss is any process variation that did not affect an outcome but for which a recurrence carries a significant chance of a serious adverse outcome

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      Safaa ELMeneza

      very good

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    تسنيم محمد عبده ابراهيم

    It should be factual: Every report should be based on facts, verified information and valid proofs.
    Clear and Easily understandable: Explained below
    Free from errors and duplication
    Should facilitate the decision makers in making the right decision:
    Result focused and result oriented
    Well organized and structured
    Ethical reporting style

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      Safaa ELMeneza

      very good

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    Amany Emad Elshihawy

    Adverse event is an incident which results in harm to a patient
    but Near miss are errors that occur but do not cause harm to the patient.

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      Safaa ELMeneza

      Excellent

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    Amany Emad Elshihawy

    1. Nonpunitive
    2. Confidential
    3. Independent
    4. Expert analysis
    5. Systems oriented
    6. Responsive

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      Safaa ELMeneza

      Excellent

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    أمنية علي عبدالوهاب ابراهيم

    Adverse event is an incident which results in harm to a patient
    Near miss are errors that occur but do not cause harm to the patient.

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    Amira Hamdy zoaer

    Amira Hamdy zoaer
    Adverse event is an incident which results in harm to a patient
    Near miss are errors that occur but do not cause harm to the patient.

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