failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances (同)carelessness, neglect, nonperformance
the trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concern (同)neglect, neglectfulness
not alert to danger or deception; "the shrieks of unwary animals taken by surprise"; "some thieves prey especially on unwary travelers"; "seduce the unwary reader into easy acquiescence"- O.J.Campbell
the process of being heedful (同)advertency
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不注意,うかつさ / (不注意による)まちがい,手落ち
(習慣的な)『怠慢』,不注意,落ち度;(法律で)過失 / 『むとんじゃく』,だらしなさ
油断した,不注意な
不注意の,うっかりした
English Journal
Waiver of the psychotherapist-patient privilege: implications for child custody litigation.
Boumil MM, Freitas DF, Freitas CF.SourceTufts University School of Medicine, USA.
Health matrix (Cleveland, Ohio : 1991).Health Matrix Clevel.2012;22(1):1-31.
The psychotherapist-patient privilege, rooted in both common and statutory law, is predicated upon the public policy goal of protecting the reasonable expectation of privacy of individuals seeking psychotherapy. The privilege is not absolute, however. State and federal courts are far from uniform in
Intravenous propofol precipitates the hypotension induced by inadvertent epidural thiopental injection.
Huang SY, Wang CC, Chang WK, Chan KH, Chu CC.SourceDepartment of Anesthesiology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital and School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
Acta anaesthesiologica Taiwanica : official journal of the Taiwan Society of Anesthesiologists.Acta Anaesthesiol Taiwan.2006 Dec;44(4):239-42.
Administration of improper drugs into epidural space is occasionally present in anesthetic practice. In most instances it would not contribute to significant neurological complications. There had not been severe hypotension reported in the literature in consequence of inadvertent epidural thiopental
Inadvertence definition, the quality or condition of being inadvertent; heedlessness. See more. Thesaurus Translate Puzzles & Games Reference Word of the Day Blog Slideshows Apps by Dictionary My Account Log Out Log In ...