Misadministration definition

Misadministration means the administration of:
Misadministration means an event that meets the criteria in Rule 0400-20-05-.145.
Misadministration means an event that meets the criteria in 5.2.

Examples of Misadministration in a sentence

  • The Misadministration of the Election by the County Election Boards and Poll Workers.

  • R4 (88) "Misadministration" means the administration of: (a) Iodine 123, iodine 125 or iodine 131 as sodium iodide in quantities greater than 30 microcuries (1.11 megabecquerels): R2 1.

  • Misadministration reporting allowed the NRC to investigate misadministrations for possible violations, evaluate licensee corrective actions, inform other licensees of potential problems, and take generic corrective actions.

  • Misadministration Reports and Records Procedures for Administrations Requiring a Written Directive R12-1-709.

  • Misadministration Reports and Records Procedures for Administrations Requiring a Written Directive‌A.


More Definitions of Misadministration

Misadministration means an event that meets the criteria in 4465 Part X, Therapeutic Radiation Machines, Section 5.2 of these regulations.
Misadministration means an event that results in a dose or dosage administered to the wrong individual, or by the wrong mode of radiation delivery, or that differs from the prescribed dose or dosage, as stated in 7.21, 24.6, or an equivalent section of these regulations. “Reportable medical event” is an equivalent term.
Misadministration means either:
Misadministration means the administration of an external beam radiation therapy dose:
Misadministration means an event that meets the criteria in 420-3-26-.07(120)(a) or (b).
Misadministration means the administration of the following:
Misadministration means the administration of:Radiation doses received from linear accelerator therapy, deep X-ray machine therapy or superficial therapy; involving;Administration of external beam radiation that results, or will result, in unintended permanent functional damage to an organ or a physiological system as determined by a physician.A dose that differs from the prescribed dose by more than 5 rem (0.05 sievert) effective dose equivalent, 50 rem (0.5 sievert) to an organ or tissue, or 50 rem (0.5 sievert) shallow dose equivalent to the skin; and either: