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stiks02 [169]
4 years ago
5

An unfavorable response to prescribed medical treatment, such as severe burns resulting from radiation therapy. is known as

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butalik [34]4 years ago
8 0
<span>These reactions are known as a Iatrogenic Illness. This diagnosiss is applicable whenever a patient experiencec a complication during the diagnosis or treatment of a diseases. This applies regardless of if the risks were known ahead of time, or if it was due to an error on the doctor's part. These illnesses, which are adverse reactionsm, can caused by a a number of actions or decisions made by the doctor. These include excessive precription drugs, infections during a hospital stay, a surgery that was done incorrectly each year, 106,000 people die from adverse reactions to drugs, while 203,000 die from bed sores. Approximately 2.3 million people have Iatrogenic Illness from experiencing reactions to prescription drugs.</span>
tia_tia [17]4 years ago
5 0

Iatrogenic Illness is a condition that has been caused by a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure given by the physician to the patient despite it was an honest mistake or done intentionally.  A common example of this is the wrong prescription of drugs. 

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