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CAM - Shawn Kise BSN, RN

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... Based on results from the Phase II/III trial for LJP 394, patients identified using Biacore’s technology should be more likely to respond to drug treatment. - Ends Notes To Editors: Lupus is a life-threatening autoimmune disease afflicting about one million people in the United States and Europe. H ...
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... they had poor image quality due to low field strength (0.2T). Bangard et al. in his pilot study tested 36 claustrophobic and 36 non-claustrophobic patients on a highfield strength (1.0 T) open MR scanner. Validated questionnaires (STAI, CLQ, MRI FSS) were utilized to assess anxiety among patients in ...
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... a. List of patients by diagnosis (e.g., diabetes or cancer) b. List of patients by laboratory result (e.g., HbA1C>9.0) c. List of patients who are due or overdue for tests or preventive care (e.g., flu vaccine due) d. List of all medications taken by an individual patient (including those that may b ...
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... as hypokalaemia, hypomagnesaemia and druginduced LQTS. Awareness on the many medications known to cause drug-induced LQTS is imperative, especially when the drugs are combined in the same patient.15–26 Previous medical reports have revealed that development of drug-induced LQTS is often associated w ...
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The SDOT Anchors

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... and aggression can pose significant challenges to caregivers within the home and may necessitate nursing home placement. Behavioural symptoms were found to predict institutionalization in over half of the studies reviewed in one analysis (Gaugler et al. 2007). It has been proposed that dementia with ...
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