These results might then lead to
unnecessary testing such as follow - up ultrasound, MRIs or biopsies.
Not exact matches
There is no
such thing as a one - size - fits - all 401 (k) plan and choosing the wrong plan design can cost your company thousands of dollars in
unnecessary contributions or angry executives due to failed
testing.
The way to resolve this is by way of a new wild mammals welfare law that would address
such situations and any accusations of causing
unnecessary suffering would then be
tested in court on the basis of evidence, rather than prejudice or ignorance.
In each year thousands of men had the
test without having a discussion of how it could either benefit them, for instance via early detection of cancer, or lead to
unnecessary adversity,
such as a side effects from biopsy or unneeded treatment.
«More efforts,
such as clinical decision support, are needed to reduce
unnecessary cardiac stress
testing,» Dr. Ladapo concludes, suggesting greater use of stress
testing without radiological imaging,
such as regular exercise treadmill
tests or stress
testing with ultrasound imaging as opposed to CT imaging.
Opponents, however, say the incidence of uncovering scoliosis severe enough to require treatment is so low that
such testing is
unnecessary.
In some cases, as in Finland,
such practices largely obviate the need for
testing and external accountability, because selection and preparation on the front end makes extensive monitoring on the back end
unnecessary.
That does not change that
such testing is
unnecessary, is unacceptably disruptive to learning, and is narrowing curricula nationwide.
Animal
testing has been proven
unnecessary by large cosmetics companies
such as LUSH, which has never allowed any of its products to be
tested on animals throughout the company's 30 - year history.
If the
test indicates possible early warning signs of cancer, a physician's failure to follow - up with the patient by ordering further
tests such as a breast X-ray, ultrasound, MRI or biopsy could also lead to
unnecessary delays in diagnosing breast cancer.
Many private hospitals registered under the RSBY were reported to have indulged in malpractices
such as prescribing
unnecessary diagnostic
testing and hospitalisation.