Tilburg University How technology in care at home affects patient
... of staffing in health care and significant financial problems, mean that a fundamental change is required in the process of care [1]. Faced with rising demand for health care on the one hand and health system capacity constraints on the other hand, governments and care organizations are increasingly ...
... of staffing in health care and significant financial problems, mean that a fundamental change is required in the process of care [1]. Faced with rising demand for health care on the one hand and health system capacity constraints on the other hand, governments and care organizations are increasingly ...
Panzyga - Octapharma Canada
... Geriatrics (> 65 years of age): Panzyga® should be used with caution in patients over 65 years of age who are judged to be at increased risk of developing renal failure. In most cases, additional risk factors have been identified, such as pre-existing renal insufficiency, diabetes mellitus, dehydrat ...
... Geriatrics (> 65 years of age): Panzyga® should be used with caution in patients over 65 years of age who are judged to be at increased risk of developing renal failure. In most cases, additional risk factors have been identified, such as pre-existing renal insufficiency, diabetes mellitus, dehydrat ...
Intubations in the ER
... Lidocaine was thought to prevent an increase in intra cranial pressure from laryngoscopy, so was given for Traumatic Brain Injury intubation. The evidence is very weak that it actually does help. Most authorities suggest either not bothering, or if you do give it there is likely no harm. The other i ...
... Lidocaine was thought to prevent an increase in intra cranial pressure from laryngoscopy, so was given for Traumatic Brain Injury intubation. The evidence is very weak that it actually does help. Most authorities suggest either not bothering, or if you do give it there is likely no harm. The other i ...
supportive care in oncology : historical perspectives and future options
... Alterations of taste and smell ...
... Alterations of taste and smell ...
(PSD) July 2016 PBAC Meeting - (Word 56KB)
... The sponsor provided new financial estimates based on updated utilisation estimates, the revised lower price, cost offsets for substitution of zoledronic acid 4 mg and updated patient co-payments. The submission’s revised financial estimates resulted in a net cost to the PBS of less than $10 million ...
... The sponsor provided new financial estimates based on updated utilisation estimates, the revised lower price, cost offsets for substitution of zoledronic acid 4 mg and updated patient co-payments. The submission’s revised financial estimates resulted in a net cost to the PBS of less than $10 million ...
HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION
... Diarrhea was the most frequent gastrointestinal event reported in 62% versus 18% of patients treated with OFEV and placebo, respectively [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)]. In most patients, the event was of mild to moderate intensity and occurred within the first 3 months of treatment. Diarrhea led to p ...
... Diarrhea was the most frequent gastrointestinal event reported in 62% versus 18% of patients treated with OFEV and placebo, respectively [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)]. In most patients, the event was of mild to moderate intensity and occurred within the first 3 months of treatment. Diarrhea led to p ...
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... to a nursing woman because many drugs are excreted in human milk. Pregnancy Use This efficacy supplement has no new information on pregnant women. Ondansetron is currently listed as Pregnancy Category B. Reproduction studies have been performed in pregnant rats and rabbits at I.V. doses up to 4 mg/k ...
... to a nursing woman because many drugs are excreted in human milk. Pregnancy Use This efficacy supplement has no new information on pregnant women. Ondansetron is currently listed as Pregnancy Category B. Reproduction studies have been performed in pregnant rats and rabbits at I.V. doses up to 4 mg/k ...
T Treatment Protocol for Vaginismus Sexuality Matters
... be limited empirical evidence for causation. In fact, only one study has found that women with vaginismus had a higher rate of childhood sexual abuse than the general population.11 Another component may be a lack of education about sex and sexuality.12 ...
... be limited empirical evidence for causation. In fact, only one study has found that women with vaginismus had a higher rate of childhood sexual abuse than the general population.11 Another component may be a lack of education about sex and sexuality.12 ...
Background: Bronchial asthma is considered one of the most
... Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) plays an important role in assessing the patient’s response to treatment. MSCT is used also for identification of causes of failure to respond to asthma medications which include complicated asthma and presence of conditions that may be confused with asthma. Aim ...
... Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) plays an important role in assessing the patient’s response to treatment. MSCT is used also for identification of causes of failure to respond to asthma medications which include complicated asthma and presence of conditions that may be confused with asthma. Aim ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (JDMS)
... concerns about the quality of locally available drugs and the parents’ belief that transplantation was a cure. Substandard and counterfeit medicines are found worldwide even in economically advanced countries but they are more of a problem in resource constrained countries [5]. Nigeria has had some ...
... concerns about the quality of locally available drugs and the parents’ belief that transplantation was a cure. Substandard and counterfeit medicines are found worldwide even in economically advanced countries but they are more of a problem in resource constrained countries [5]. Nigeria has had some ...
MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL (Cellcept)
... blood tests can detect reduced blood counts early on to avoid these problems. Patients older than 65 may be at increased risk for some side effects, especially infections and gastrointestinal bleeding. People who have had ulcers or other serious gastrointestinal conditions should talk with their doc ...
... blood tests can detect reduced blood counts early on to avoid these problems. Patients older than 65 may be at increased risk for some side effects, especially infections and gastrointestinal bleeding. People who have had ulcers or other serious gastrointestinal conditions should talk with their doc ...
P3 Module 3 Presenta..
... • Dronedarone is similar in structure to amiodarone. • Amiodarone has several CYP450 drug interactions including with warfarin. ...
... • Dronedarone is similar in structure to amiodarone. • Amiodarone has several CYP450 drug interactions including with warfarin. ...
nephrology service - School of Nursing and Midwifery
... the dialysis time. As this fluid is removed some solutes are dragged across the dialyser membrane at the same time, this process is called 'solute drag' or convection. ...
... the dialysis time. As this fluid is removed some solutes are dragged across the dialyser membrane at the same time, this process is called 'solute drag' or convection. ...
| Bedaquiline: 10 years later, the drug susceptibility testing protocol is still pending
... duration of drug exposure linked to personal and social problems [5]. The World Health Organization (WHO)-recommended regimens include at least four drugs divided into five groups. Among them, pyrazinamide should be administered with a later-generation fluoroquinolone, ethionamide or prothionamide, ...
... duration of drug exposure linked to personal and social problems [5]. The World Health Organization (WHO)-recommended regimens include at least four drugs divided into five groups. Among them, pyrazinamide should be administered with a later-generation fluoroquinolone, ethionamide or prothionamide, ...
MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS
... failure. This table is not valid for anephric patients on dialysis. For such patients recommended initial dose is 15 mg/kg, and maintenance dose is 1.9 mg/kg/24 hours. Patients with marked renal failure are advised to administer maintenance doses from 250 up to 1,000 mg once every several days inste ...
... failure. This table is not valid for anephric patients on dialysis. For such patients recommended initial dose is 15 mg/kg, and maintenance dose is 1.9 mg/kg/24 hours. Patients with marked renal failure are advised to administer maintenance doses from 250 up to 1,000 mg once every several days inste ...
Title page Atypical presentation of Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis in a
... ligaments were of unremarkable thickness and showed no abnormal signal intensity. ...
... ligaments were of unremarkable thickness and showed no abnormal signal intensity. ...
Title and Focus of Activity: Examination Case Study – Outcome
... 1. Which outcome measure did you select for your patient (i.e., what is the name of the measure that is the focus of your graded assignment?). (1 point) 2. For your selected measure, identify the domain(s) of the ICF (e.g., body function/structure, activity) and specific construct(s) assessed (e.g., ...
... 1. Which outcome measure did you select for your patient (i.e., what is the name of the measure that is the focus of your graded assignment?). (1 point) 2. For your selected measure, identify the domain(s) of the ICF (e.g., body function/structure, activity) and specific construct(s) assessed (e.g., ...
Embolization of a Chronic Left Ventricular Thrombus
... intracranial hemorrhage following thrombolytic therapy include age (> 70 years), hypertension, higher dosage of the thrombolytic agent, concomitant medications (calcium channel blockers), and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.6 Combined fibrinolytic and anticoagulant treatment also has been shown to be ...
... intracranial hemorrhage following thrombolytic therapy include age (> 70 years), hypertension, higher dosage of the thrombolytic agent, concomitant medications (calcium channel blockers), and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.6 Combined fibrinolytic and anticoagulant treatment also has been shown to be ...
Diagnostic Reference Levels and Achievable Doses
... Patient-based data more accurately reflects variation in imaging techniques and are more complex due to variation in individual patient size. Maintenance of acceptable image quality is the first step in the process. Once DRLs, RLs and ADs are established, imaging centers must develop a methodology f ...
... Patient-based data more accurately reflects variation in imaging techniques and are more complex due to variation in individual patient size. Maintenance of acceptable image quality is the first step in the process. Once DRLs, RLs and ADs are established, imaging centers must develop a methodology f ...
Anesthetic management for anterior mediastinal mass
... preoxygenation. A Doppler was positioned and secured over the right radial artery to detect any compression of the innominate artery. The patient was then preoxygenated and given 2 cc of fentanyl. SaO 2 prior to induction was 100%. Atracurium, 5 mg, was given for pretreatment, and a bolus of 400 mg ...
... preoxygenation. A Doppler was positioned and secured over the right radial artery to detect any compression of the innominate artery. The patient was then preoxygenated and given 2 cc of fentanyl. SaO 2 prior to induction was 100%. Atracurium, 5 mg, was given for pretreatment, and a bolus of 400 mg ...
Adult Emergency Response Guidelines
... the clinical practice of nurses working in Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network. It is important to note that the Emergency Response Guidelines contain information that has been assessed as being pertinent to the Correctional Environment. The Emergency Response Guidelines have been deve ...
... the clinical practice of nurses working in Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network. It is important to note that the Emergency Response Guidelines contain information that has been assessed as being pertinent to the Correctional Environment. The Emergency Response Guidelines have been deve ...
Second-Line Therapy of Small-Cell Lung
... responses in the range of 15% to 28%[5]. Nevertheless, in the majority of patients, these responses tend to be short lived with a median OS which rarely exceed 6 months. Response to second-line chemotherapy is influenced by the time to progression after cessation of first-line therapy[5]. Patients w ...
... responses in the range of 15% to 28%[5]. Nevertheless, in the majority of patients, these responses tend to be short lived with a median OS which rarely exceed 6 months. Response to second-line chemotherapy is influenced by the time to progression after cessation of first-line therapy[5]. Patients w ...
C - G-Care
... Note : Patients with mild disease may not require specific C. difficile antibiotic treatment First episode of Severe disease Admit to acute hospital Second episode of CDI Assess severity as above, if assessed as severe CDI then admit to acute hospital Review medication; stop any predisposing antibio ...
... Note : Patients with mild disease may not require specific C. difficile antibiotic treatment First episode of Severe disease Admit to acute hospital Second episode of CDI Assess severity as above, if assessed as severe CDI then admit to acute hospital Review medication; stop any predisposing antibio ...
Tardive dyskinesia - how is it prevented and treated?
... and other facial muscle movements can occur discontinuation of medications, 36-55% of forming the buccolingual masticatory syn patients will have spontaneous improvement drome. Other abnormal movements which in their symptoms, although such improvement can appear include choreiform movements of is o ...
... and other facial muscle movements can occur discontinuation of medications, 36-55% of forming the buccolingual masticatory syn patients will have spontaneous improvement drome. Other abnormal movements which in their symptoms, although such improvement can appear include choreiform movements of is o ...