W13-04 - Association for Computational Linguistics
... in the medical domain (patient data, clinical trials and guidelines, medical literature). The ability to process automatically the information expressed in these documents can help to bridge gaps between patient information and clinical literature and it can be an asset for a wide range of applicati ...
... in the medical domain (patient data, clinical trials and guidelines, medical literature). The ability to process automatically the information expressed in these documents can help to bridge gaps between patient information and clinical literature and it can be an asset for a wide range of applicati ...
Ozonated Liquids in Dental Practice – A Review - The O-Zone
... The ideal treatment has two objectives: arresting any microbial metabolism and boosting the natural host defence in a short period of time and with long lasting effects. Therefore, dental caries can be redefined as a reversible metabolic process. Research has shown that fluoride only partially fulfi ...
... The ideal treatment has two objectives: arresting any microbial metabolism and boosting the natural host defence in a short period of time and with long lasting effects. Therefore, dental caries can be redefined as a reversible metabolic process. Research has shown that fluoride only partially fulfi ...
JRCALC Guidelines - South Western Ambulance Service
... accurate at the time of publication. However, the JRCALC guidance is advisory and has been developed to assist healthcare professionals, together with patients, to make decisions about the management of the patient’s health, including treatments. It is intended to support the decisionmaking process ...
... accurate at the time of publication. However, the JRCALC guidance is advisory and has been developed to assist healthcare professionals, together with patients, to make decisions about the management of the patient’s health, including treatments. It is intended to support the decisionmaking process ...
Risks in the Optical Profession Final Report
... The majority of the risk areas presented in this report relate to optometrists’, rather than dispensing opticians’, scope of practice. Whilst the same research efforts have been undertaken for both professions, the literature and discussions with the optical community (including professional bodies ...
... The majority of the risk areas presented in this report relate to optometrists’, rather than dispensing opticians’, scope of practice. Whilst the same research efforts have been undertaken for both professions, the literature and discussions with the optical community (including professional bodies ...
Gravol - London Health Sciences Centre
... body with the ultimate goal of expelling vomitus. An increase in intrathoracic and intragastric pressure, contraction of the rectus abdominis, external oblique and anterior abdominal muscles, along with relaxation of the esophageal sphincter and reverse peristalsis result in the expulsion of stomach ...
... body with the ultimate goal of expelling vomitus. An increase in intrathoracic and intragastric pressure, contraction of the rectus abdominis, external oblique and anterior abdominal muscles, along with relaxation of the esophageal sphincter and reverse peristalsis result in the expulsion of stomach ...
- Activa Healthcare
... repair process to resume, the barrier to healing must be identified and removed through application of the correct techniques (Schultz et al, 2003). This can be distressing and frustrating for patients who may have lived with such a wound for many months or even years. The key to the concept of woun ...
... repair process to resume, the barrier to healing must be identified and removed through application of the correct techniques (Schultz et al, 2003). This can be distressing and frustrating for patients who may have lived with such a wound for many months or even years. The key to the concept of woun ...
Australian Government
... G.8.1. Provision for review of individual health professionals .....................................................................................................................18 G.8.2. Medicare Participation Review Committee ...................................................................... ...
... G.8.1. Provision for review of individual health professionals .....................................................................................................................18 G.8.2. Medicare Participation Review Committee ...................................................................... ...
Medical Alerts - Gretton Homes
... that there are currently no definitive data demonstrating GH causes or worsens sleep disordered breathing. However, to address this new concern, as well as the historically well documented increased risk of sleep-related breathing abnormalities in PWS, the Clinical Advisory Board of the PWSA (USA) m ...
... that there are currently no definitive data demonstrating GH causes or worsens sleep disordered breathing. However, to address this new concern, as well as the historically well documented increased risk of sleep-related breathing abnormalities in PWS, the Clinical Advisory Board of the PWSA (USA) m ...
Paramedic Care: Principles & Practice Volume 4
... IV access same as adult – Consider IO in children <6 yrs – Fluid bolus: 20 mL/kg: Administer sooner than in adults Can repeat to up to 60 mL/kg ...
... IV access same as adult – Consider IO in children <6 yrs – Fluid bolus: 20 mL/kg: Administer sooner than in adults Can repeat to up to 60 mL/kg ...
intern mentor- annotated bibliogrpahy
... patients suffering from liver trauma. In abdominal trauma, the liver is the one of the main organs most vulnerable to injury. Since many patients come to the trauma department with liver associated problems, several different technological devices and methods have been engendered to increase the eff ...
... patients suffering from liver trauma. In abdominal trauma, the liver is the one of the main organs most vulnerable to injury. Since many patients come to the trauma department with liver associated problems, several different technological devices and methods have been engendered to increase the eff ...
March 2008 NewsLine - National Hospice and Palliative Care
... as well as the hospice staff and volunteers who have worked in the field for the past 10 to 15 years, there have been tremendous changes. To name just a few, we have seen changes in clinical care competencies, changes in acuity of patients, changes in psychosocial and spiritual issues affecting pati ...
... as well as the hospice staff and volunteers who have worked in the field for the past 10 to 15 years, there have been tremendous changes. To name just a few, we have seen changes in clinical care competencies, changes in acuity of patients, changes in psychosocial and spiritual issues affecting pati ...
Extensive DVT of the Femoral and External Iliac Veins Case Study
... rhythm should be monitored during catheter use and appropriate management, such as temporary pacing, be employed, if needed. • Use of the catheter may cause a vessel dissection or perforation. • Do not use the AngioJet Ultra System in patients who have a non-healed injury due to recent mechanical i ...
... rhythm should be monitored during catheter use and appropriate management, such as temporary pacing, be employed, if needed. • Use of the catheter may cause a vessel dissection or perforation. • Do not use the AngioJet Ultra System in patients who have a non-healed injury due to recent mechanical i ...
Case Study: Extensive Deep Vein Thrombosis of the Femoral and
... rhythm should be monitored during catheter use and appropriate management, such as temporary pacing, be employed, if needed. • Use of the catheter may cause a vessel dissection or perforation. • Do not use the AngioJet Ultra System in patients who have a non-healed injury due to recent mechanical i ...
... rhythm should be monitored during catheter use and appropriate management, such as temporary pacing, be employed, if needed. • Use of the catheter may cause a vessel dissection or perforation. • Do not use the AngioJet Ultra System in patients who have a non-healed injury due to recent mechanical i ...
Abstracts of the XXIX International Congress of the
... females, and as in younger age groups, more violent methods of self-harm tend to be used by males. Other cultural factors affect self-harm methods, and in countries where there is widespread availability of firearms these achieve greater prominence as a cause of death. There is also data to support ...
... females, and as in younger age groups, more violent methods of self-harm tend to be used by males. Other cultural factors affect self-harm methods, and in countries where there is widespread availability of firearms these achieve greater prominence as a cause of death. There is also data to support ...
Botulinum Toxin cover - British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine
... Spasticity is an involuntary muscle overactivity which commonly follows damage to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). It presents in a variety of ways depending on the size, location and age of the lesion, and may have several harmful effects such as pain, deformity and impaired func ...
... Spasticity is an involuntary muscle overactivity which commonly follows damage to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). It presents in a variety of ways depending on the size, location and age of the lesion, and may have several harmful effects such as pain, deformity and impaired func ...
Spasticity in adults: management using botulinum toxin National guidelines
... Spasticity is an involuntary muscle overactivity which commonly follows damage to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). It presents in a variety of ways depending on the size, location and age of the lesion, and may have several harmful effects such as pain, deformity and impaired func ...
... Spasticity is an involuntary muscle overactivity which commonly follows damage to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). It presents in a variety of ways depending on the size, location and age of the lesion, and may have several harmful effects such as pain, deformity and impaired func ...
Should I Enter a Clinical Trial? A Patient Reference
... ECRI is solely responsible for the content of this Patient Reference Guide. The information in this Guide— including the conclusions—should be interpreted judiciously. This information is provided with the understanding that ECRI is not rendering any medical or legal advice or decisions on healthcar ...
... ECRI is solely responsible for the content of this Patient Reference Guide. The information in this Guide— including the conclusions—should be interpreted judiciously. This information is provided with the understanding that ECRI is not rendering any medical or legal advice or decisions on healthcar ...
CCR 1101-3 - Colorado Secretary of State
... provided, as well as initiating inter-disciplinary rehabilitation treatment and vocational goal setting, for those patients who are failing to make expected progress 6 to 12 weeks after an injury. The Division recognizes that 3 to 10% of all industrially injured patients will not recover within the ...
... provided, as well as initiating inter-disciplinary rehabilitation treatment and vocational goal setting, for those patients who are failing to make expected progress 6 to 12 weeks after an injury. The Division recognizes that 3 to 10% of all industrially injured patients will not recover within the ...
Journal of the Irish Dental Association
... Product Information for Corsodyl Mint Mouthwash Corsodyl 0.2% w/v Mint Mouthwash - Chlorhexidine Digluconate 0.2% w/v (as Chlorhexidine Digluconate Solution). Abbreviated prescribing information: Please consult the summary of product characteristics for full prescribing information. Indications For ...
... Product Information for Corsodyl Mint Mouthwash Corsodyl 0.2% w/v Mint Mouthwash - Chlorhexidine Digluconate 0.2% w/v (as Chlorhexidine Digluconate Solution). Abbreviated prescribing information: Please consult the summary of product characteristics for full prescribing information. Indications For ...
Guidelines for Subcutaneous Infusion Device Management in
... Literature Review & Development of Clinical Practice Guidelines This revised edition of the ‘The Guidelines for Subcutaneous Infusion Device Management in Palliative Care’ takes account of the October 2007 withdrawal from sale in Australia of the Graseby syringe driver, a subcutaneous infusion devic ...
... Literature Review & Development of Clinical Practice Guidelines This revised edition of the ‘The Guidelines for Subcutaneous Infusion Device Management in Palliative Care’ takes account of the October 2007 withdrawal from sale in Australia of the Graseby syringe driver, a subcutaneous infusion devic ...
our Composite Crowns and Inlays Consent Form
... We strongly suggest that the patient has a maintenance visit with the dentist at least once a year which will include a polish and deglazing of the Composite Crowns/Inlays. This maintenance visit is currently chargeable at £50 per visit. ...
... We strongly suggest that the patient has a maintenance visit with the dentist at least once a year which will include a polish and deglazing of the Composite Crowns/Inlays. This maintenance visit is currently chargeable at £50 per visit. ...
Addressing a Trifecta of Overlooked IV Medication Risks
... When preparing an IV admixture, overfill volumes must be factored in to determine the final concentration of a solution if the final concentration must be exact for dosing purposes. When the final concentration is necessary for dosing, as with chemotherapy and some other complex solutions, not facto ...
... When preparing an IV admixture, overfill volumes must be factored in to determine the final concentration of a solution if the final concentration must be exact for dosing purposes. When the final concentration is necessary for dosing, as with chemotherapy and some other complex solutions, not facto ...
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.