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J R Soc Med 2004;97:380-383
doi:10.1258/jrsm.97.8.380
© 2004 Royal Society of Medicine

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Doctors' confusion over ratios and percentages in drug solutions: the case for standard labelling

Daniel Wren Wheeler MRCP FRCA  1 Dionysios Dennis Remoundos MB BChir  2 Kim David Whittlestone BVetMed  3 Michael Ian Palmer PhD FRCA  4 Sarah Jane Wheeler MA MRCP  1 Timothy Richard Ringrose MRCP  5   David Krishna Menon PhD FRCA  1

1 University Department of Anaesthesia, University of Cambridge
2 Department of Medicine, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich
3 Clinical and Biomedical Computing Unit, University of Cambridge
4 Department of Anaesthetics, West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds
5 doctors.net.uk, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK



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Figure 2. Proportion of participants answering each question correctly (error bars 1 SD, n=2975)

 


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Figure 3. Mean score for each specialty (error bars 1 SD, n=2975). Numbers to right of graph indicate number of participants for that specialty. Note truncation of horizontal bars at 2

 

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