Iatrogenesis in parenteral feeding
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It is necessary to establish, albeit briefly, the true meaning of the word iatrogenesis. It comes from two Greek words: YATROS which means DOCTOR, and GUENNAN, which means PRODUCE; that is, produced for the doctor or medicines. We would complement the concept as PROCEDURES OR ATTITUDES PRODUCED BY THE DOCTOR OR MEDICATIONS WITH HARMFUL REPERCUSSIONS FOR THE PATIENT.
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