Iatrogenic
Iatrogenic refers to any adverse condition or complication that is caused by medical treatment or diagnostic procedures. The term derives from the Greek iatros, meaning "physician," and -genic, meaning "produced by."
Most iatrogenic effects are unintended and arise from pharmacologic, surgical, radiologic, or therapeutic interventions. Common categories
Examples include adverse drug events, hospital-acquired infections, wrong-site surgery, device- or procedure-related injuries, diagnostic delays, or
Prevention emphasizes patient safety and quality improvement: prudent prescribing, minimizing unnecessary procedures, informed consent, clear communication,