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Rosacea Guidelines

... Rosacea usually presents during the third or fourth decades with facial erythema, papules and pustules, telangiectasia, and eventually can result in diffuse hyperplasia of sebaceous glands. Rosacea is typically categorized as inflammatory (pustules+papules) or erythematotelangiectatic (ETR), charact ...
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... MK 3   Explain various causes of major diseases and conditions (genetic, developmental, metabolic/nutritional, toxic, microbiologic,  immunologic, inflammatory, neoplastic, degenerative, traumatic and behavioral) and the ways in which they operate on the body  (pathogenesis) in individuals and in po ...
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Key Elements in Warfarin Patient Education

...  How much to take: color, strength, number of tablets  Procedure for obtaining refills – importance of not running out of medication  Try to use only one pharmacy  Potential for interaction with other medications  Report all medication changes to the anticoagulation provider – including new and ...
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Ensuring patient access to optimal treatment

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Evaluation of Combination Regimens in GT1 Treatment

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... Target driven, focused on disease rather than fulfilling the patient agenda Poor co-ordination of care, transfer of information and communication Difficulties tackling specific problems relating to MMs e.g non-adherence Inconvenience of attending multiple clinic appointments Difficulties managing pa ...
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... 1. High alert medications are identified by specialty labels, which are placed on all storage locations for high alert medications within the pharmacy. 2. In off-site clinics as approved by the Clinic Pharmacy, special permission has been granted to store Sodium Chloride 23.4% based on patient need ...
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