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Mistakes made under pressure from "summary" of The Final Diagnosis by Arthur Hailey
In the hectic world of medicine, mistakes are inevitable. They happen every day, sometimes with disastrous consequences. But perhaps the most dangerous mistakes are those made under pressure. When time is short and emotions are high, the risk of error increases exponentially. In 'The Final Diagnosis,' the characters frequently find themselves in situations where the pressure is overwhelming. Doctors must make split-second decisions that can mean the difference between life and death. Nurses must juggle multiple tasks while maintaining their composure in the face of chaos. And administrators must navigate the complex web of hospital politics while ensuring the...Similar Posts
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