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A continued stay review must be completed every _____ days

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The provided information does not include specifics about continued stay reviews in a healthcare setting for an accurate answer. However, any given periodic event with a known frequency can be used to deduce periods and vice versa, such as visiting parents every other Sunday equates to 26 visits per year or a frequency of every two weeks.

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The question asks about the frequency of continued stay reviews in a healthcare setting, which is not explicitly provided within the information given. Thus, we are unable to specify every how many days a continued stay review must be completed without the proper context or guidelines from the healthcare facility or insurance policy in question. However, the examples provided relate to different contexts of periodic events and their frequencies. One example states that an individual visits their parents for dinner every other Sunday, which means that this individual has a frequency of visits equal to 26 times per calendar year, given there are 52 weeks in a year. This frequency translates to a period of two weeks between each visit.

Applying this concept to the average hospital stay, if the average stay of 80 women was more than five days, we can consider that collectively they likely spent more than a year in the hospital. To determine this, we would multiply the average stay by the number of individuals: 5 days × 80 women = 400 days. Since 400 days exceed the total number of days in a year (365), it is likely that their collective stay surpassed a year.

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