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The checklist - a tool for error management and performance improvement
Journal of Critical Care, 11/01/06
Brigette M. Hales MSc, et al. - Levels of cognitive function are often compromised with increasing levels of stress and fatigue, as is often the norm in certain complex, high-intensity fields of work. Aviation, aeronautics, and product manufacturing have come to rely heavily on checklists to aid in reducing human error
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