Educational Objectives Faculty Disclosure - Audio
... Office of Continuing Medical Education, Albany Medical College Elliott S. Greene, MD, Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY Reuse of injection equipment Background: studies from 1989 and 1995 showed high rates of syringe reuse for multiple patients among anesthe ...
... Office of Continuing Medical Education, Albany Medical College Elliott S. Greene, MD, Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY Reuse of injection equipment Background: studies from 1989 and 1995 showed high rates of syringe reuse for multiple patients among anesthe ...
Vol 6 No 3
... into the pulmonary space to reach an isotonic equilibrium. If hypotonic, the administered drug solution will have a greater tendency to move into the tissue for more rapid absorption and therapeutic effect. pH: A pH in the neutral range, similar to body fluids, would be desired to minimize any cough ...
... into the pulmonary space to reach an isotonic equilibrium. If hypotonic, the administered drug solution will have a greater tendency to move into the tissue for more rapid absorption and therapeutic effect. pH: A pH in the neutral range, similar to body fluids, would be desired to minimize any cough ...
Chapter 2: Anti-tuberculosis treatment in children
... mended for all children with TB meningitis in a dosage of 2 mg/kg/day for 4 weeks. The dose should then be slowly reduced (tapered off) over 1–2 weeks before stopping. The dosage of prednisone can be increased to 4 mg/kg/day (maximum 60 mg/day) in the case of seriously ill children because RMP will ...
... mended for all children with TB meningitis in a dosage of 2 mg/kg/day for 4 weeks. The dose should then be slowly reduced (tapered off) over 1–2 weeks before stopping. The dosage of prednisone can be increased to 4 mg/kg/day (maximum 60 mg/day) in the case of seriously ill children because RMP will ...
I. Drugs, crime and violence: the microlevel impact
... and crime over time, such as the general state of the economy and, in particular, levels of unemployment. The impact of prevailing socio-economic conditions on drug-related crime, including violent crime, was the focus of the report of the Board for 2002. 3 In short, communities that suffer from hig ...
... and crime over time, such as the general state of the economy and, in particular, levels of unemployment. The impact of prevailing socio-economic conditions on drug-related crime, including violent crime, was the focus of the report of the Board for 2002. 3 In short, communities that suffer from hig ...
Treatment of skid-row alcoholics with disulfiram
... To overcome alcoholism, the patient must learn to adapt to his environment without alcohol. Many have little difficulty staying abstinent while in jail, but back in their normal environments are unable to stay abstinent long enough to attempt to make appropriate adaptations. Enforced abstinence duri ...
... To overcome alcoholism, the patient must learn to adapt to his environment without alcohol. Many have little difficulty staying abstinent while in jail, but back in their normal environments are unable to stay abstinent long enough to attempt to make appropriate adaptations. Enforced abstinence duri ...
... on their clinical diagnosis, usage of other antiasthma drugs, etc. The pharmacists registered 2,026 individuals, with 2,687 prescriptions: 1,574 for beta2-agonists, 838 for inhaled corticosteroids, 208 for theophylline, 48 for anticholinergic drugs, and 19 for cromoglycates. One thousand, three hund ...
National Ice Action Strategy 2015 - Council of Australian Governments
... Drugs Action Plan and the Queensland Mental Health Drug and Alcohol Services Plan, is addressing ice use and investing in a range of service responses for alcohol and other drug problems. Immediate investment has been directed to additional service responses tailored to meet local community needs an ...
... Drugs Action Plan and the Queensland Mental Health Drug and Alcohol Services Plan, is addressing ice use and investing in a range of service responses for alcohol and other drug problems. Immediate investment has been directed to additional service responses tailored to meet local community needs an ...
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... I. Introduction A. The scope of optometric practice is now including injections B. This technique best learned by hands-on practice C. Injections are currently an optional pilot station on Part III of the National Board of Examiners in Optometry II. Creating and maintaining a sterile environment A. ...
... I. Introduction A. The scope of optometric practice is now including injections B. This technique best learned by hands-on practice C. Injections are currently an optional pilot station on Part III of the National Board of Examiners in Optometry II. Creating and maintaining a sterile environment A. ...
Pharmacotherapy for relapse prevention
... • Significant reduction in alcohol consumption at 612 month follow-up – In a non-treatment seeking population ...
... • Significant reduction in alcohol consumption at 612 month follow-up – In a non-treatment seeking population ...
Special Edition Risk Management Article
... The following infection control principles are consistent with CDC recommendations and should be observed by all healthcare professionals who administer parenteral substances through injection: • All hypodermic needles, as well as lumens of syringes used to administer parenteral substances, should b ...
... The following infection control principles are consistent with CDC recommendations and should be observed by all healthcare professionals who administer parenteral substances through injection: • All hypodermic needles, as well as lumens of syringes used to administer parenteral substances, should b ...
Dosage Adjustments Related to Young or Old Age and Organ
... well known, but growth and disease can substantially alter the normal progression. Because age, body size, and organ function are normally closely related, drug dosing in the pediatric patient is often linked to a child’s body weight (ie, drug dose = mg drug/kg patient body weight). Drug dosing as a ...
... well known, but growth and disease can substantially alter the normal progression. Because age, body size, and organ function are normally closely related, drug dosing in the pediatric patient is often linked to a child’s body weight (ie, drug dose = mg drug/kg patient body weight). Drug dosing as a ...
Substance Abuse and Older Adults - University of Iowa College of
... • Prescreening through “traditional” referral sources for substance abuse services may not be appropriate for elders. • Link with agencies that more likely to serve older adults with problems: • Aging Services (AAA, County Aging) • Protective services • Visiting Nurses • Geriatric physicians • Assis ...
... • Prescreening through “traditional” referral sources for substance abuse services may not be appropriate for elders. • Link with agencies that more likely to serve older adults with problems: • Aging Services (AAA, County Aging) • Protective services • Visiting Nurses • Geriatric physicians • Assis ...
road to recovery: recidivism and the mclean
... Since 2008, the CJCC and its county collaborators have rapidly expanded the availability of pre and post-trial services, including specialty courts. The effects of court-based programs have been studied nationally; however, few efforts have been made to assess outcomes at the ...
... Since 2008, the CJCC and its county collaborators have rapidly expanded the availability of pre and post-trial services, including specialty courts. The effects of court-based programs have been studied nationally; however, few efforts have been made to assess outcomes at the ...
Spring Seminar April 17-18, 2015 Renaissance, Portsmouth, VA
... going to bed and with at least 7 hours allotted for sleep.1,2 A dose reduction to 5 mg nightly in recommended for patients also taking moderate CYP3A inhibitors, and suvorexant should be avoided in those on strong CYP3A inhibitors.1,2 Food may delay time to effect.2 In two double-blind, placebo-con ...
... going to bed and with at least 7 hours allotted for sleep.1,2 A dose reduction to 5 mg nightly in recommended for patients also taking moderate CYP3A inhibitors, and suvorexant should be avoided in those on strong CYP3A inhibitors.1,2 Food may delay time to effect.2 In two double-blind, placebo-con ...
AE-SAE Reporting Guidelines v2.0
... These guidelines apply to the site Principal Investigator (PI) and all site staff who have been delegated the task of recording and reporting AEs/SAEs. Responsibilities of the Clinical Research Support Centre (CRSC) The CRSC acting on behalf of the Sponsors have been delegated responsibility for pha ...
... These guidelines apply to the site Principal Investigator (PI) and all site staff who have been delegated the task of recording and reporting AEs/SAEs. Responsibilities of the Clinical Research Support Centre (CRSC) The CRSC acting on behalf of the Sponsors have been delegated responsibility for pha ...
Chapter 14
... 2. When a medication is administered inappropriately, some drugs can cause serious side effects and deterioration in the patient’s condition. ...
... 2. When a medication is administered inappropriately, some drugs can cause serious side effects and deterioration in the patient’s condition. ...
Errors in Transcribing and Administering Medications
... • Ensure that the drug information is current and readily available. • Know the indications and appropriate dosing for the medication prescribed. If you are not sure, look it up or call the pharmacy. • Know the precautions and contraindications. • Know the expected outcomes after the use of the medi ...
... • Ensure that the drug information is current and readily available. • Know the indications and appropriate dosing for the medication prescribed. If you are not sure, look it up or call the pharmacy. • Know the precautions and contraindications. • Know the expected outcomes after the use of the medi ...
SCCG lisdexamfetamine for children and adults
... lisdexamfetamine on the advice of a specialist during the initiation and titration phase. This must be done on a case by case basis by prior arrangement and all the necessary information for the GP to do this safely must be provided by the specialist. Both the Specialist and the GP must agree to the ...
... lisdexamfetamine on the advice of a specialist during the initiation and titration phase. This must be done on a case by case basis by prior arrangement and all the necessary information for the GP to do this safely must be provided by the specialist. Both the Specialist and the GP must agree to the ...
15 - Quia
... – Controlled-released forms: Indicated for the management of pain when a continuous analgesic is needed for an extended time – Long-acting forms: A fast-acting form may be given for breakthrough pain – Drugs that combine a nonopioid and an opioid analgesic provide good pain relief – Could become ano ...
... – Controlled-released forms: Indicated for the management of pain when a continuous analgesic is needed for an extended time – Long-acting forms: A fast-acting form may be given for breakthrough pain – Drugs that combine a nonopioid and an opioid analgesic provide good pain relief – Could become ano ...
Gading Business and Management Journal Vol .15, 2011 A
... opinion and encourage social change. Thus, understanding the media‟s agenda towards the public will help in explaining, some of the social changes that is happening in our society. Many people are well aware of media influence in shaping public‟s opinion. This is because according to George Gerbner‟ ...
... opinion and encourage social change. Thus, understanding the media‟s agenda towards the public will help in explaining, some of the social changes that is happening in our society. Many people are well aware of media influence in shaping public‟s opinion. This is because according to George Gerbner‟ ...
P An Uncertain Diagnosis Research used to criticize drug marketing also supports
... The lack of such studies may be because medical researchers mostly look for harmful effects of promotion. One interesting source of data would be those diseases for which many effective medicines exist and compete with each other through promotion. Those medicines may have similar therapeutic effec ...
... The lack of such studies may be because medical researchers mostly look for harmful effects of promotion. One interesting source of data would be those diseases for which many effective medicines exist and compete with each other through promotion. Those medicines may have similar therapeutic effec ...
The Prescription Opioid Epidemic
... identified by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as controlled substances. These products, such as prescription opioids, have high abuse potential and can lead to life-threatening adverse events when taken in excess or in combination with other drugs.1,2 Prescription drug abuse and overdose i ...
... identified by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as controlled substances. These products, such as prescription opioids, have high abuse potential and can lead to life-threatening adverse events when taken in excess or in combination with other drugs.1,2 Prescription drug abuse and overdose i ...
The effectiveness of drug treatment programs in reducing criminal
... on criminal behavior. Systematic reviews use rigorous methods for locating, analyzing, and collating evidence from a number of studies. They have explicit objectives and criteria for including or excluding studies and are based on extensive searches of the literature for eligible evaluations. They a ...
... on criminal behavior. Systematic reviews use rigorous methods for locating, analyzing, and collating evidence from a number of studies. They have explicit objectives and criteria for including or excluding studies and are based on extensive searches of the literature for eligible evaluations. They a ...
I. ВВОДНО - КОРРЕКТИВНЫЙ КУРС 1. АНГЛО
... When was the ecological society formed? How many members are there? Is the society a success? What measures do they take? How to join the society? What are the most spread diseases in our city? Where is hazardous employment? Ситуационная задача 2 I suggest a number of steps that would make our city ...
... When was the ecological society formed? How many members are there? Is the society a success? What measures do they take? How to join the society? What are the most spread diseases in our city? Where is hazardous employment? Ситуационная задача 2 I suggest a number of steps that would make our city ...
Outcome Tools for Alcohol Treatment
... intended to report anonymised or aggregated data for purposes of local performance monitoring. Whilst a contract or SLA may reasonably require that a provider monitors clinical outcomes as part of clinical practice within a proper clinical governance framework and may name any suitable tool agreed w ...
... intended to report anonymised or aggregated data for purposes of local performance monitoring. Whilst a contract or SLA may reasonably require that a provider monitors clinical outcomes as part of clinical practice within a proper clinical governance framework and may name any suitable tool agreed w ...
Harm reduction
Harm reduction (or harm minimization) is a range of public health policies designed to reduce the harmful consequences associated with various human behaviors, both legal and illegal. Harm reduction policies are used to manage behaviors such as recreational drug use and sexual activity in numerous settings that range from services through to geographical regions. Critics of harm reduction typically believe that tolerating risky or illegal behaviour sends a message to the community that such behaviours are acceptable and that some of the actions proposed by proponents of harm reduction do not reduce harm over the long term.Needle-exchange programmes reduce the likelihood of users of heroin and other drugs sharing the syringes and using them more than once. Syringe-sharing can lead to infections such as HIV or hepatitis C can spread from user to users through the reuse of syringes contaminated with infected blood. Needle and syringe programme (NSP) and Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) outlets in some settings offer basic primary health care. Safe injection site are legally sanctioned, medically supervised facilities designed to address public nuisance associated with drug use and provide a hygienic and stress-free environment for drug consumers. The facilities provide sterile injection equipment, information about drugs and basic health care, treatment referrals, and access to medical staff.Opioid replacement therapy (ORT), or opioid substitution therapy (OST), is the medical procedure of replacing an illegal opioid, such as heroin, with a longer acting but less euphoric opioid; methadone or buprenorphine are typically used and the drug is taken under medical supervision. Another approach is Heroin assisted treatment, in which medical prescriptions for pharmaceutical heroin (diacetylmorphine) are provided to heroin-dependent people. Toronto's Seaton House became the first homeless shelter in Canada to operate a ""wet shelter"" on a ""managed alcohol"" principle in which clients are served a glass of wine once an hour unless staff determine that they are too inebriated to continue. Previously, homeless alcoholics opted to stay on the streets often seeking alcohol from unsafe sources such as mouthwash, rubbing alcohol or industrial products which, in turn, resulted in frequent use of emergency medical facilities.A high amount of media coverage exists informing users of the dangers of driving drunk. Most alcohol users are now aware of these dangers and safe ride techniques like 'designated drivers' and free taxicab programmes are reducing the number of drunk-driving accidents. Many schools now provide safer sex education to teen and pre-teen students, who may engage in sexual activity. Since some adolescents are going to have sex, a harm-reductionist approach supports a sexual education which emphasizes the use of protective devices like condoms and dental dams to protect against unwanted pregnancy and the transmission of STIs. Since 1999 some countries have legalized prostitution, such as Germany (2002) and New Zealand (2003).Many street-level harm-reduction strategies have succeeded in reducing HIV transmission in injecting drug users and sex-workers. HIV education, HIV testing, condom use, and safer-sex negotiation greatly decreases the risk to the disease.