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Fig. 2

From: Differences in recognition of similar medication names between pharmacists and nurses: a retrospective study

Fig. 2

Schematic view of the number of preparation errors, incidents more than Level 0, and incidents more than Level 1 in three categories (a) and two groups (b). Preparation errors and incidents were classified into three categories (c: drug strength errors, drug name errors, drug count errors). And these errors in two categories (drug strength errors, drug name errors) were reclassified into another two groups (b: drug name similarity (−) group, drug name similarity (+) group). Circles indicate the number of preparation errors, hexagons indicate the number of incidents more than Level 0, and pentagons indicate the number of incidents more than Level 1, respectively. The number of preparation errors includes that of incidents more than Level 0, and the number of incidents more than Level 0 includes that of incidents more than Level 1

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