IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)
... functioning and QOL in ESRD patients (8, 9). Exercise interventions during hemodialysis sessions while patients are connected to machine, i.e., intradialytic exercises, have become more and more popular as they are superior to interdialytic exercise programs (between two hemodialysis sessions when p ...
... functioning and QOL in ESRD patients (8, 9). Exercise interventions during hemodialysis sessions while patients are connected to machine, i.e., intradialytic exercises, have become more and more popular as they are superior to interdialytic exercise programs (between two hemodialysis sessions when p ...
Chapter 20. Spine Medical Treatment Guidelines Subchapter A
... practitioner releases a patient at a level of function lower than their previous job position, the practitioner must provide physical limitations and abilities and job modifications. A patient should never be released to simply “sedentary” or “light duty.” The following physical limitations should b ...
... practitioner releases a patient at a level of function lower than their previous job position, the practitioner must provide physical limitations and abilities and job modifications. A patient should never be released to simply “sedentary” or “light duty.” The following physical limitations should b ...
Authorisation and Conflict Resolution for Hierarchical Domains
... relinquished. Obligation policies can be defined to respond to such an event. oblig NurseLeavePolicy on NurseOutEvt do nurseMOI.disablePolicies; home.remove(nurseMOI); 11 September 2007 ...
... relinquished. Obligation policies can be defined to respond to such an event. oblig NurseLeavePolicy on NurseOutEvt do nurseMOI.disablePolicies; home.remove(nurseMOI); 11 September 2007 ...
Interventions to improve quality of life for patients with psoriasis and
... psoriatic arthritis (PsA). As a disease without a cure, psoriasis requires lifelong treatment focusing on disease-specific and psychosocial therapy. Unfortunately, psoriasis and PsA have been associated with suboptimal therapy management, with many patients not receiving treatment at all or not rece ...
... psoriatic arthritis (PsA). As a disease without a cure, psoriasis requires lifelong treatment focusing on disease-specific and psychosocial therapy. Unfortunately, psoriasis and PsA have been associated with suboptimal therapy management, with many patients not receiving treatment at all or not rece ...
Updates on PML in MS Patients - National Multiple Sclerosis Society
... Rare but severe and life-threatening brain infection Demyelination of the brain due to lytic infection of oligodendrocytes with (reactivated) JC virus Typically occurs in patients with impaired ...
... Rare but severe and life-threatening brain infection Demyelination of the brain due to lytic infection of oligodendrocytes with (reactivated) JC virus Typically occurs in patients with impaired ...
PSUEDOMONAS AERUGINOSA INFECTIONS IN NIGERIA Original Article
... nor affordable to majority of the populace who live below poverty line earning less than US$1.00 per day. More so, commonly available and affordable agents in routine use such as quinolones, cephalosporins, and some aminoglycosides are gradually losing their ...
... nor affordable to majority of the populace who live below poverty line earning less than US$1.00 per day. More so, commonly available and affordable agents in routine use such as quinolones, cephalosporins, and some aminoglycosides are gradually losing their ...
Secondary angle closure glaucoma by lupus choroidopathy as an
... hyperfluorescence are also observed in other inflammatory and non-inflammatory ocular diseases, but intermediate to late, focal clusters of pinpoint spots of ICGA choroidal hyperfluorescence are a unique finding. The focal clusters of pinpoint spots of ICGA choroidal hyperfluorescence may represent ...
... hyperfluorescence are also observed in other inflammatory and non-inflammatory ocular diseases, but intermediate to late, focal clusters of pinpoint spots of ICGA choroidal hyperfluorescence are a unique finding. The focal clusters of pinpoint spots of ICGA choroidal hyperfluorescence may represent ...
Naturopathic Approaches to Care of Children and Adolescents with
... necessarily asthma. RAD tends to be transient in nature, where asthma is a chronic condition. RAD does not necessarily need to have the inflammatory component and may only involve bronchoconstriction. Most children under the age of 5 are diagnosed with RAD as ascertaining a diagnosis of asthma is pr ...
... necessarily asthma. RAD tends to be transient in nature, where asthma is a chronic condition. RAD does not necessarily need to have the inflammatory component and may only involve bronchoconstriction. Most children under the age of 5 are diagnosed with RAD as ascertaining a diagnosis of asthma is pr ...
RADIATION THERAPY ONCOLOGY GROUP RTOG 0233 A PHASE
... protocols since 1995. Several randomized trials have demonstrated that combination chemotherapy is more effective than single agent chemotherapy in controlling this disease.9-11 Two of the most effective combinations, methotrexate, cisplatin, vinblastine (MCV) and methotrexate, vinblastine, Adriamyc ...
... protocols since 1995. Several randomized trials have demonstrated that combination chemotherapy is more effective than single agent chemotherapy in controlling this disease.9-11 Two of the most effective combinations, methotrexate, cisplatin, vinblastine (MCV) and methotrexate, vinblastine, Adriamyc ...
MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES FOR GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD)
... offered to all patients. At 3 months, the percentage of patients who had reduced drug use by > or =50% was greater in the active treatment group (65%) than in the sham (25%) or observation groups (0%). Symptoms (heartburn and to a lesser extent regurgitation) improved more in the active group than i ...
... offered to all patients. At 3 months, the percentage of patients who had reduced drug use by > or =50% was greater in the active treatment group (65%) than in the sham (25%) or observation groups (0%). Symptoms (heartburn and to a lesser extent regurgitation) improved more in the active group than i ...
Potentially Harmful Drugs in the Elderly: Beers List
... certain populations.1 New to the 2015 version is a list of potentially harmful drug-drug interactions in seniors, as well as a list of medications that may need to be avoided or their dosage reduced based on renal function.1 This information is not comprehensive; medications and interactions were ch ...
... certain populations.1 New to the 2015 version is a list of potentially harmful drug-drug interactions in seniors, as well as a list of medications that may need to be avoided or their dosage reduced based on renal function.1 This information is not comprehensive; medications and interactions were ch ...
Guide to Infection Prevention for Outpatient Settings: Minimum
... of ambulatory and community-based settings. Ambulatory care is provided in hospital-based outpatient clinics, nonhospital-based clinics and physician offices, ambulatory surgical centers, and many other specialized settings. Americans have frequent encounters with ambulatory care. For example, more ...
... of ambulatory and community-based settings. Ambulatory care is provided in hospital-based outpatient clinics, nonhospital-based clinics and physician offices, ambulatory surgical centers, and many other specialized settings. Americans have frequent encounters with ambulatory care. For example, more ...
CREG E CREG E - EMCREG
... bleeding who are currently being treated with these agents, the clinician is given practical approaches to reverse the process. In addition, the treatment of patients post-cardiac arrest resuscitation is described, expanding their management beyond hypothermia in the Emergency Department and as an i ...
... bleeding who are currently being treated with these agents, the clinician is given practical approaches to reverse the process. In addition, the treatment of patients post-cardiac arrest resuscitation is described, expanding their management beyond hypothermia in the Emergency Department and as an i ...
The painful shoulder: When to inject and when to refer M ■
... the glenohumeral joint by testing the patient’s range of motion in three planes. If the opposite side is free of symptoms, the range of motion on the affected side should be compared with that on the normal side. If the patient cannot move his or her arm through its full active range of motion, then ...
... the glenohumeral joint by testing the patient’s range of motion in three planes. If the opposite side is free of symptoms, the range of motion on the affected side should be compared with that on the normal side. If the patient cannot move his or her arm through its full active range of motion, then ...
SEREVENT DISKUS
... SEREVENT DISKUS is indicated for the treatment of asthma and in the prevention of bronchospasm only as concomitant therapy with a long-term asthma control medication, such as an inhaled corticosteroid, in patients aged 4 years and older with reversible obstructive airway disease, including patients ...
... SEREVENT DISKUS is indicated for the treatment of asthma and in the prevention of bronchospasm only as concomitant therapy with a long-term asthma control medication, such as an inhaled corticosteroid, in patients aged 4 years and older with reversible obstructive airway disease, including patients ...
Evidence-Based Guidelines for Utilization of Dexamethasone
... substances into the skin. 1,2 An electrical field is produced between two electrodes that have opposite polarities, which either repel or attract ions within a medication.3 The basic principle underlying iontophoresis is that opposite charges attract each other and like charges repel each other. Thu ...
... substances into the skin. 1,2 An electrical field is produced between two electrodes that have opposite polarities, which either repel or attract ions within a medication.3 The basic principle underlying iontophoresis is that opposite charges attract each other and like charges repel each other. Thu ...
Neuroablation: Radiofrequency (RF) Neurotomy: Trigeminal
... reviewer’s comments: reasonable smallish study, also included Hospital Anxiety & Depression Scale (HAD) on partial follow up group ...
... reviewer’s comments: reasonable smallish study, also included Hospital Anxiety & Depression Scale (HAD) on partial follow up group ...
Acetec NAME OF THE MEDICINE PRODUCT INFORMATION
... considered to be due to this mechanism, it can be corrected by volume expansion. Cough A persistent non-productive, ticklish cough has been reported in some patients undergoing treatment with enalapril and other ACE inhibiting drugs. The cough is often worse when lying down. The cough is commoner in ...
... considered to be due to this mechanism, it can be corrected by volume expansion. Cough A persistent non-productive, ticklish cough has been reported in some patients undergoing treatment with enalapril and other ACE inhibiting drugs. The cough is often worse when lying down. The cough is commoner in ...
Factors Portending Endoleak Formation After Thoracic Aortic Stent
... thoracostomy drainage, hemodialysis, and antibiotics as needed. For ...
... thoracostomy drainage, hemodialysis, and antibiotics as needed. For ...
LETTERS
... port long-term events such as myocardial infarction (MI). However, they did include hypertension, which is commonly accepted as a risk factor for MI. We found the highest hypertension rate with rofecoxib (25 mg). The rate with rofecoxib (12.5 mg) was not significantly different than with placebo or ...
... port long-term events such as myocardial infarction (MI). However, they did include hypertension, which is commonly accepted as a risk factor for MI. We found the highest hypertension rate with rofecoxib (25 mg). The rate with rofecoxib (12.5 mg) was not significantly different than with placebo or ...
Blood pressure in chronic kidney disease stage 5D—report
... resulting in cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death. Qualityof-life considerations with regard to side effects are particularly relevant in dialysis patients. In patients with low BP associated with fluid overload and, by necessity, low UF rates, longer dialysis treatment times or more frequent dialys ...
... resulting in cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death. Qualityof-life considerations with regard to side effects are particularly relevant in dialysis patients. In patients with low BP associated with fluid overload and, by necessity, low UF rates, longer dialysis treatment times or more frequent dialys ...
dynamics
... ratios. Her two recommendations emphasize the need for further examination, consultation and applied research within a Canadian context followed by the initiation of a nursepatient ratio pilot project in an appropriate setting to test the use of mandatory nurse-patient ratios as a staffing model. ...
... ratios. Her two recommendations emphasize the need for further examination, consultation and applied research within a Canadian context followed by the initiation of a nursepatient ratio pilot project in an appropriate setting to test the use of mandatory nurse-patient ratios as a staffing model. ...
Antibiotic Prescribing Policy - Black Country Partnership NHS
... Explanation of terms used in this policy Prescriber - A medical doctor or a registered nurse/pharmacist who has successfully undertaken a nonmedical prescribing qualification and who is legally authorised to undertake independent or supplementary prescribing according to current legislation Microbes ...
... Explanation of terms used in this policy Prescriber - A medical doctor or a registered nurse/pharmacist who has successfully undertaken a nonmedical prescribing qualification and who is legally authorised to undertake independent or supplementary prescribing according to current legislation Microbes ...
DOC
... has changed her medications several times to try to find a combination that works. She says her mother looks terrible, has dark rings under her eyes and hasn’t slept in over a week. She says she is going to five her mother Melatonin to help her sleep. What is your ...
... has changed her medications several times to try to find a combination that works. She says her mother looks terrible, has dark rings under her eyes and hasn’t slept in over a week. She says she is going to five her mother Melatonin to help her sleep. What is your ...