Cardioverters have been in use for many years and the risks are few.
The risks associated with electrical cardioversion include potential complications such as skin burns, irregular heart rhythms, blood clots, and in rare cases, damage to the heart muscle. It is important for healthcare providers to carefully monitor patients during and after the procedure to minimize these risks.
Cardioversion is carried out frequently in Hospitals and is quite safe in good trained and expert hands. Like any procedure it does carry some risks
Cardioversion is generally considered a safe procedure, with a low risk of complications. Most patients experience only minor side effects, such as skin irritation or temporary arrhythmias. However, risks do exist, including blood clots, stroke, and, in rare cases, more serious complications like cardiac arrest. It's essential for patients to discuss their individual risks and benefits with their healthcare provider before undergoing cardioversion.
Yes, my sister died from cardioversion. The first time she had it she was fine, so she had no concern whatsoever when it was recommended the second time. However right after the procedure her blood pressure dropped and she was kept in the hospital all day while they tried to get her BP up. Sadly she died before nightfall. So yes there id certainly a possibility of death from cardioversion.
Known Risks are those risks where the Risk is Clear and there is no unknown information about the risk. In other words No Uncertainty Exists
Financial statement level risks are risks of materials misstatement of the financial statements. These are the same for both audit of financial statements and audit of internal control.
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No, it is false. The environmental risks with depletion if stratospheric ozone are greater.
Controls that take the form "a hazard exists" are typically referred to as "hazard identification and assessment controls." These controls focus on recognizing potential hazards and evaluating their risks before they lead to incidents. They include measures such as safety audits, risk assessments, and hazard analysis, which aim to identify and prioritize risks for further action. By acknowledging that a hazard exists, organizations can implement appropriate preventive measures and create safer environments.
The question probably should be rephrased. Risks are not generic, they're different for every project. Usually in the risks are compiled during Risk Analysis.
a trade off between profitability and risks.