Appendix A
... and demographic characteristics, health status, and adherence to therapeutic regimen in persons with HIV/AIDS. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2000;14:189-197. Bartlett EE, Grayson M, Barker R, et al. The effects of physician communications skills on patient satisfaction; recall, and adherence. J Chronic Di ...
... and demographic characteristics, health status, and adherence to therapeutic regimen in persons with HIV/AIDS. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2000;14:189-197. Bartlett EE, Grayson M, Barker R, et al. The effects of physician communications skills on patient satisfaction; recall, and adherence. J Chronic Di ...
Medical Decision Making
... patient might be attained by incorporating their individual preferences in the decision-making process. In this article, we estimate the value of optimal decision making based on a paternalistic population-based model and compare it to the additional gains that can be obtained through improved decis ...
... patient might be attained by incorporating their individual preferences in the decision-making process. In this article, we estimate the value of optimal decision making based on a paternalistic population-based model and compare it to the additional gains that can be obtained through improved decis ...
Borrelli B, Riekert KA, Weinstein A, Rathier L. Brief motivational interviewing as a clinical strategy to promote asthma medication adherence. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2007;120(5): p.1023-30.
... patients not ready to change.21 A brief version of MI, described in the current article, was developed for use by health care providers (HCPs) and structured for both hospital bedside and outpatient settings.24 MI is ‘‘patient centered’’ in that the HCP tries to understand the patient’s expectations ...
... patients not ready to change.21 A brief version of MI, described in the current article, was developed for use by health care providers (HCPs) and structured for both hospital bedside and outpatient settings.24 MI is ‘‘patient centered’’ in that the HCP tries to understand the patient’s expectations ...
Vermont Guidelines for Obstetric Providers
... Breastfeeding is encouraged for all patients (except those with HIV). If breastfeeding is declined, switch the patient back to combination buprenorphine/naloxone immediately after delivery or continue methadone. If breastfeeding is accepted, consult with pediatric provider to confirm that they are a ...
... Breastfeeding is encouraged for all patients (except those with HIV). If breastfeeding is declined, switch the patient back to combination buprenorphine/naloxone immediately after delivery or continue methadone. If breastfeeding is accepted, consult with pediatric provider to confirm that they are a ...
Chapter 17: Ethical Arguments
... Something that is legal is not necessarily ethical Examples of past laws that are now considered unjust: ○ Jim Crow laws: restricted rights of African Americans ○ Nuremburg laws: restricted rights of Jews in Germany ○ Apartheid laws: enforced racial segregation in South Africa ...
... Something that is legal is not necessarily ethical Examples of past laws that are now considered unjust: ○ Jim Crow laws: restricted rights of African Americans ○ Nuremburg laws: restricted rights of Jews in Germany ○ Apartheid laws: enforced racial segregation in South Africa ...
"Intermittent Catheterization": Care provision and
... We think it is important that the decision-makers working for the funding institutions as well as politicians are made aware of the problems mentioned above. Our main concern is to initiate a rethinking process, leaving behind us a competition focusing on price alone and moving towards one based on ...
... We think it is important that the decision-makers working for the funding institutions as well as politicians are made aware of the problems mentioned above. Our main concern is to initiate a rethinking process, leaving behind us a competition focusing on price alone and moving towards one based on ...
- Santa Clara Law Digital Commons
... While some instances of alleged psychiatric abuse have been litigated, much more remains untested in international tribunals. It is even fair to say that issues of human rights violations through psychiatric interventions only elicited sparse domestic jurisprudence until quite recently. 1 That is no ...
... While some instances of alleged psychiatric abuse have been litigated, much more remains untested in international tribunals. It is even fair to say that issues of human rights violations through psychiatric interventions only elicited sparse domestic jurisprudence until quite recently. 1 That is no ...
registration and medical history forms
... reaction at the implant site. Without touch up injections, the correction will subside gradually and your skin will look as it did before treatment. Patients using substances that reduce coagulation, such as aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may experience increased bleeding with res ...
... reaction at the implant site. Without touch up injections, the correction will subside gradually and your skin will look as it did before treatment. Patients using substances that reduce coagulation, such as aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may experience increased bleeding with res ...
Folliculitis Decalvans Treated With Staphylococcus aureus.
... patient was in full remission 6 months postradiation, with a smooth scar with cigarette paper texture (Figure 2). Rare tufts of terminal hairs were present. Sixteen months posttreatment, a therapeutic regimen of monthly intralesional injections of triamcinolone acetonide 40 mg/mL was started along t ...
... patient was in full remission 6 months postradiation, with a smooth scar with cigarette paper texture (Figure 2). Rare tufts of terminal hairs were present. Sixteen months posttreatment, a therapeutic regimen of monthly intralesional injections of triamcinolone acetonide 40 mg/mL was started along t ...
Thesis Chapter 1 - Sacramento
... sensitive to light, which increases the harm of radiation treatment. Other herbs also have anticoagulation effects on a person’s blood, which poses danger to a patient during surgery. If a physician is unaware of the effects of the herbs, or of the patients’ use of the herbs, it is difficult to set ...
... sensitive to light, which increases the harm of radiation treatment. Other herbs also have anticoagulation effects on a person’s blood, which poses danger to a patient during surgery. If a physician is unaware of the effects of the herbs, or of the patients’ use of the herbs, it is difficult to set ...
Topic 4: Being an effective team player
... know that patients bring their own skills and knowledge about their condition and illness. Medical student can begin showing leadership in this area by trying to include the patient or their family as much as possible. Establishing eye contact with patients, checking and confirming information and s ...
... know that patients bring their own skills and knowledge about their condition and illness. Medical student can begin showing leadership in this area by trying to include the patient or their family as much as possible. Establishing eye contact with patients, checking and confirming information and s ...
acute trust logo - Coastal West Sussex Formulary
... SSRIs: may increase CNS toxicity (although lithium levels may not be raised, increased monitoring should be considered). Many other interactions are possible – refer to current edition of BNF and the drug’s SPC 8. Monitoring requirements See “Roles and responsibilities” on page 4 & 5 9. Training ...
... SSRIs: may increase CNS toxicity (although lithium levels may not be raised, increased monitoring should be considered). Many other interactions are possible – refer to current edition of BNF and the drug’s SPC 8. Monitoring requirements See “Roles and responsibilities” on page 4 & 5 9. Training ...
Allied Health Clinical Documentation Guidelines
... appointment for the correct department (e.g. Occupational Therapy, Podiatry). This will ensure that the document is filed in the correct folder in the DMR. For Discipline specific progress notes the episode choice is less important as these forms have criteria built into them which ensure they alway ...
... appointment for the correct department (e.g. Occupational Therapy, Podiatry). This will ensure that the document is filed in the correct folder in the DMR. For Discipline specific progress notes the episode choice is less important as these forms have criteria built into them which ensure they alway ...
Shake, Rattle, and Roll A Case of Post
... Perindopril 8 mg OD – DM Type II 2000 maintained on Insulin glargine (Lantus) 40 mg SQ OD – Hypercholesterolemia 2000 maintained on Atorvastatin 20 mg/ tab OD ...
... Perindopril 8 mg OD – DM Type II 2000 maintained on Insulin glargine (Lantus) 40 mg SQ OD – Hypercholesterolemia 2000 maintained on Atorvastatin 20 mg/ tab OD ...
Blood Forum - ABHH Eventos
... issues accurately and early, thereby avoiding anticipatable complications. This individual might help develop care pathways to assure the appropriate management of hospitalized patients with bleeding, thrombosis, and cytopenias. A systems-based clinical hematologist could also provide input into the ...
... issues accurately and early, thereby avoiding anticipatable complications. This individual might help develop care pathways to assure the appropriate management of hospitalized patients with bleeding, thrombosis, and cytopenias. A systems-based clinical hematologist could also provide input into the ...
Severe constipation in Parkinson`s disease relieved by
... This observation provides new evidence of the usefulness of BTX in the management of alimentary tract dysfunction (6,14). This patient's constipation, predominantly of the outlet type as shown by pressure measurements and by proctography, improved following local chemodenervation of the puborectalis ...
... This observation provides new evidence of the usefulness of BTX in the management of alimentary tract dysfunction (6,14). This patient's constipation, predominantly of the outlet type as shown by pressure measurements and by proctography, improved following local chemodenervation of the puborectalis ...
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... total consensus, but did identify common ground on which a framework could be built. The framework document was widely used; it did inform constructive debate and provided clarification in this difficult and emotive area. The second edition, published in 2004, reflected changes in practice and new l ...
... total consensus, but did identify common ground on which a framework could be built. The framework document was widely used; it did inform constructive debate and provided clarification in this difficult and emotive area. The second edition, published in 2004, reflected changes in practice and new l ...
VHA Patient Advocacy Program - US Department of Veterans Affairs
... complaint may be expressed verbally or in writing to any employee as well as to officials outside of the facility, such as congressional officers or veteran service officers. b. Clinical Appeal. A clinical appeal is a higher-level reconsideration request to override a medical decision made at the fa ...
... complaint may be expressed verbally or in writing to any employee as well as to officials outside of the facility, such as congressional officers or veteran service officers. b. Clinical Appeal. A clinical appeal is a higher-level reconsideration request to override a medical decision made at the fa ...
standards for accreditation of office based surgery or
... level achieving deeper sedation than was initially intended, which requires an increased vigilance, observation, monitoring, and skills to avoid untoward side effects or complications such as cardiac or respiratory depression, leading to hypoxia, hypercarbia, acidosis, cardiac arrhythmias and possib ...
... level achieving deeper sedation than was initially intended, which requires an increased vigilance, observation, monitoring, and skills to avoid untoward side effects or complications such as cardiac or respiratory depression, leading to hypoxia, hypercarbia, acidosis, cardiac arrhythmias and possib ...
Quality improvement * Quality data leads to quality connections:
... regardless of how long you have known them. This quality improvement initiative would lead to more meaningful results from risk assessment tools, like QCancer. Together, these processes will reduce misses, lead to earlier cancer referrals and early detection, as well as improved screening and care f ...
... regardless of how long you have known them. This quality improvement initiative would lead to more meaningful results from risk assessment tools, like QCancer. Together, these processes will reduce misses, lead to earlier cancer referrals and early detection, as well as improved screening and care f ...
2008 Outcomes Report - Minnesota Gastroenterology
... Minnesota Gastroenterology-owned endoscopy centers are consistently ranked by area health plans as some of the most cost-effective — and least expensive — facilities in the Twin Cities, providing value to the community. Our facility fees are one-third to one-half the cost for the same procedures per ...
... Minnesota Gastroenterology-owned endoscopy centers are consistently ranked by area health plans as some of the most cost-effective — and least expensive — facilities in the Twin Cities, providing value to the community. Our facility fees are one-third to one-half the cost for the same procedures per ...
Medical ethics
Medical ethics is a system of moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine.As a scholarly discipline, medical ethics encompasses its practical application in clinical settings as well as work on its history, philosophy, and sociology.