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LOMO 3-2014.indd

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... Demonstrate knowledge, skills and attitudes needed for continuous self-assessment, using scientific methods and evidence to investigate, evaluate and improve one's patient care practice. Use scientific methods and evidence to investigate, evaluate and improve one's patient care practice in the inpat ...
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... of these treatments was insufficient since all patients showed signs of clinical deterioration despite ongoing treatment. The results of the present study suggest that in cases of insufficient efficacy of inhaled iloprost or oral beraprost, a combination of medications with different modes of action ...
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View PDF - Open Access Journals

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Street Health: Cross-sectional study identifying social medicine

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Condition: Allergic Eye Disease (Type 1 Hypersensitivity reactions)

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CG3 - Administration of Medicine Guidelines

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Snake Envenomation to the Face of a Child – Rare Case
Snake Envenomation to the Face of a Child – Rare Case

... and elevation of the bitten site), administration of antivenom and treatment of complications (coagulopathy and surgical debridement of necrotic zone) (Khimani et al., 2013). This report describes a pediatric case – boy having been bitten on the left side of his face by a venomous snake from Viperid ...
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