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Meanings of potentially avoidable in English
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Usage of potentially avoidable in English
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The work force is diminished for a potentiallyavoidable morbidity.
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Rationale: Intensive care unit (ICU) delirium is highly prevalent and a potentiallyavoidable hospital complication.
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This has likely led to an adverse effect on non-COVID-19-related illnesses, increasing the possibility of potentiallyavoidable morbidity and mortality.
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However, between 2006 and 2013, 36 percent of maternal deaths were identified as potentiallyavoidable.
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We also calculated the proportion of cancers that were potentiallyavoidable had populations maintained their mean BMIs recorded in 1982.
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Between 1989 and 2006, these circumstances may have accounted for an estimated 22,441 potentiallyavoidable deaths among Blacks.
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A substantail number of potentiallyavoidable deaths occurs due to poor management of epilepsy, according to a report launched in London and Dublin yesterday.
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Introduction: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common and potentiallyavoidable cause of morbidity and mortality in patients hospitalized for acute medical illness.
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A hard hitting report has found the deaths of 98 unborn and newborn babies in 2009 were potentiallyavoidable.
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The service has denied that the number of potentiallyavoidable deaths, which a whistleblower gave to the Liberal Democrat MP, is as high as that.
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Conclusion: While often potentiallyavoidable, cancers in previously screened women tended to be early stage, detected by cytology and rare when compared with high-grade CIN.
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There was another case of a potentiallyavoidable death of a new born baby, and another unexplained death of a baby just nine hours old.
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Only about 18 percent of readmissions - about 2 percent of all discharges - were due to potentiallyavoidable problems following surgery.