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Patient Adherence: The Next Frontier in Patient Care

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AHA/ASA Intracerebral Hemorrhage Measurement Set
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... (5) ddI dose in combination with TDF should be adjusted to less than 4.1mg/kg per day as not to compromise immune recovery. It is contraindicated in patients with cirrhosis and under RBV treatment. It should be used with caution in patients with less severe liver disease. (6) Unboosted ATZ or NFV ca ...
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Med Rec 1 Orientation - Communities of Practice

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St. John Health Business Plan

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... demonstrates the feasibility of remotely supported prehospital US. It should be noted that most previous studies using US to investigate haemorrhage were conducted some time ago with older ultrasound equipment. It is possible that with improved modern scanners, plus software and potentially probe op ...
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... impairment, medication, pain, bladder distention, or cerebral hypoxia with the older patient at a greater risk.7'8 In a recent study, the risk factors for emergence delirium in 1,868 adult patients were premedication with benzodiazepines, induction of anesthesia with etomidate, younger and older age ...
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... “kill” the bacilli and there won’t even be a trace that they have been in contact. Less people will get infected (about 10%). With persons infected with TB bacilli, the bacilli are most often in the state of “sleepiness”, and such state is called “latent infection”. Of those infected, only ten perce ...
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lection052-electronic_health_record

... 1.4.1. MR general sections Medical history section of the MR include:  Surgical history - is a chronicle of surgery performed for the patient (dates of operations, operative reports, etc.).  Medications and medical allergies - a summary of the patient's current and previous medications as well as ...
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ASSESSMENT OF DRUG DOSE ADJUSTMENT IN PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY DISEASE:

... outcome as shown in several studies.26-27 Reasons for noncompliance with guidelines could be due to: prescribers’ lack of awareness, unwillingness to adjust dosage because of inconsistent guideline dose recommendations and patient’s unstable renal function. Identifying each of these factors and impl ...
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