Established and suspected risk factors for breast cancer:
... ethnicity), based upon past medical history (e.g., number of benign breast biopsies, age at menarche, and age at birth of first child) and family history (e.g., number of first-degree relatives with a breast cancer diagnosis), or based upon genetic tests (such as the presence of BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes ...
... ethnicity), based upon past medical history (e.g., number of benign breast biopsies, age at menarche, and age at birth of first child) and family history (e.g., number of first-degree relatives with a breast cancer diagnosis), or based upon genetic tests (such as the presence of BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes ...
RMHP Prior Authorization List Effective October 1, 2015 rev 7/18/2016
... * Services that are not a benefit of the Member's Evidence of Coverage will not be authorized. * To request preauthorization for services listed: RMHP providers submit requests and supporting documentation to RMHP: web access/RMHP Provider Portal Non-participating providers may fax requests and docu ...
... * Services that are not a benefit of the Member's Evidence of Coverage will not be authorized. * To request preauthorization for services listed: RMHP providers submit requests and supporting documentation to RMHP: web access/RMHP Provider Portal Non-participating providers may fax requests and docu ...
POLICY FOR ORAL PRESENTATION OF DATA The sponsor
... potential for exposure in the first trimester of pregnancy, the unknown risks in pregnancy for any new chemical entity, the known teratogenicity of specific existing anticonvulsants, and the increased risk of teratogenicity with polytherapy. The purpose of this Registry is two-fold: a) to assess whe ...
... potential for exposure in the first trimester of pregnancy, the unknown risks in pregnancy for any new chemical entity, the known teratogenicity of specific existing anticonvulsants, and the increased risk of teratogenicity with polytherapy. The purpose of this Registry is two-fold: a) to assess whe ...
Schirmer Tear Test 2 and Tear Break
... Method: Following ethical approval by the biomedical research and ethics committee, KwaZulu-Natal, participants were recruited from the city of Durban in South Africa via personal invitations, poster advertisements and University of KwaZulu-Natal optometry clinic clients. McMonnies questionnaire for ...
... Method: Following ethical approval by the biomedical research and ethics committee, KwaZulu-Natal, participants were recruited from the city of Durban in South Africa via personal invitations, poster advertisements and University of KwaZulu-Natal optometry clinic clients. McMonnies questionnaire for ...
Biotechnology Explorer ELISA Immuno Explorer - Bio-Rad
... Antigen: In this kit, the antigen is chicken gamma-globulin (purified from egg yolks) which serves as a generic representative of any hypothetical antigen, protein or otherwise. Incubation times: The rate of binding depends on the incubation temperature and the concentrations of the reagents. This k ...
... Antigen: In this kit, the antigen is chicken gamma-globulin (purified from egg yolks) which serves as a generic representative of any hypothetical antigen, protein or otherwise. Incubation times: The rate of binding depends on the incubation temperature and the concentrations of the reagents. This k ...
WELLCARE/ `OHANA HEALTH PLAN
... Members currently taking this medication at time of enrollment will not be required to meet prerequisites for prior authorization. ...
... Members currently taking this medication at time of enrollment will not be required to meet prerequisites for prior authorization. ...
Constipation in children
... performed 16 times with 3) Diagnosis was based on tests positive findings 2 times ordered to investigate positive findings (12.5%) contributing only to the from the Hx and/or PE that suggested a diagnosis of intussusception cause and acute cholecystitis, but not 4) Neither Hx, PE nor investigations ...
... performed 16 times with 3) Diagnosis was based on tests positive findings 2 times ordered to investigate positive findings (12.5%) contributing only to the from the Hx and/or PE that suggested a diagnosis of intussusception cause and acute cholecystitis, but not 4) Neither Hx, PE nor investigations ...
Advanced Burn Life Support Course Provider Manual
... electrical injury, chemical injury, the pediatric patient, and transfer and transport principles. Participants then apply these concepts during case study discussions. Participants are also given the opportunity to work with a simulated burn patient, both to reinforce the assessment and stabilizatio ...
... electrical injury, chemical injury, the pediatric patient, and transfer and transport principles. Participants then apply these concepts during case study discussions. Participants are also given the opportunity to work with a simulated burn patient, both to reinforce the assessment and stabilizatio ...
SERIES ‘‘UPDATE ON TUBERCULOSIS’’ Number 1 in this Series
... contacts with positive IGRA responses to be close to 15% [34]. Thus, there is a fairly large variation in the estimates for the incidence immediately following infection but much less so for the cumulative lifetime incidence, the explanation for which remains at least partially elusive. The objectiv ...
... contacts with positive IGRA responses to be close to 15% [34]. Thus, there is a fairly large variation in the estimates for the incidence immediately following infection but much less so for the cumulative lifetime incidence, the explanation for which remains at least partially elusive. The objectiv ...
Nonoperative Treatment of Proximal Humerus Fractures
... separated from the shaft fragment via the surgical neck, which is an indistinct region of metaphyseal bone below the tuberosities and above the shaft. Fractures of the tuberosity dysfunctions the attached rotator cuff muscles, and malunion secondary to displacement can lead to subacromial and subcor ...
... separated from the shaft fragment via the surgical neck, which is an indistinct region of metaphyseal bone below the tuberosities and above the shaft. Fractures of the tuberosity dysfunctions the attached rotator cuff muscles, and malunion secondary to displacement can lead to subacromial and subcor ...
Management of contact dermatitis due to nickel allergy: an update Fernanda Torres
... Contact allergy is diagnosed by patch testing. As this test measures only whether the individual is sensitized or not, a positive test reaction is not necessarily an indicator of clinical disease. Clinical relevance of patch test results should always be established. There is a high degree of concor ...
... Contact allergy is diagnosed by patch testing. As this test measures only whether the individual is sensitized or not, a positive test reaction is not necessarily an indicator of clinical disease. Clinical relevance of patch test results should always be established. There is a high degree of concor ...
1 Paparella: Volume IV: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and
... usually the result of horizontally directed impacts. The LeFort II fracture is frequently combined with the LeFort I fracture. By definition, the fracture line passes through the nasal bones, across the frontal process of the maxilla and the lacrimal bones, descending through the infraorbital rim (c ...
... usually the result of horizontally directed impacts. The LeFort II fracture is frequently combined with the LeFort I fracture. By definition, the fracture line passes through the nasal bones, across the frontal process of the maxilla and the lacrimal bones, descending through the infraorbital rim (c ...
Anaphylaxis - Hamad Medical Corporation
... allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death.1 An allergen is a substance capable of causing an allergic reaction. Upon first exposure in individuals who are predisposed to allergy, the immune system treats the allergen as something to be rejected rather than tolerated. This process ...
... allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death.1 An allergen is a substance capable of causing an allergic reaction. Upon first exposure in individuals who are predisposed to allergy, the immune system treats the allergen as something to be rejected rather than tolerated. This process ...
ST 520: Statistical Principles of Clinical Trials and Epidemiology
... 8.1 Causality and Counterfactual Random Variables . . . . . . 275 8.2 Noncompliance and Intent-to-treat analysis . . . . . . . . 282 ...
... 8.1 Causality and Counterfactual Random Variables . . . . . . 275 8.2 Noncompliance and Intent-to-treat analysis . . . . . . . . 282 ...
Is ADHD Diagnosed in Accord With Diagnostic Criteria?
... 2009; Schmidt, Salas, Bernert, & Schatschneider, 2005). For example, Kim and Ahn (2002) showed that clinicians were more likely to diagnose a disorder in a hypothetical patient if the patient had causally central rather than causally peripheral symptoms according to the clinicians’ personal theory o ...
... 2009; Schmidt, Salas, Bernert, & Schatschneider, 2005). For example, Kim and Ahn (2002) showed that clinicians were more likely to diagnose a disorder in a hypothetical patient if the patient had causally central rather than causally peripheral symptoms according to the clinicians’ personal theory o ...
Human leptospirosis: guidance for diagnosis, surveillance and control
... Leptospirosis is a worldwide public health problem. In humid tropical and subtropical areas, where most developing countries are found, it is a greater problem than in those with a temperate climate. The magnitude of the problem in tropical and subtropical regions can be largely attributed to climat ...
... Leptospirosis is a worldwide public health problem. In humid tropical and subtropical areas, where most developing countries are found, it is a greater problem than in those with a temperate climate. The magnitude of the problem in tropical and subtropical regions can be largely attributed to climat ...
Blast Injuries - Author`s Website for Charles E. Stewart MD EMDM
... Trauma caused by explosions traditionally has been divided into the injury caused by the direct effect of the blast wave (primary injuries); the effects caused by other objects that are accelerated by the explosive wave, (secondary injuries); the effects caused by movement of the victim (tertiary in ...
... Trauma caused by explosions traditionally has been divided into the injury caused by the direct effect of the blast wave (primary injuries); the effects caused by other objects that are accelerated by the explosive wave, (secondary injuries); the effects caused by movement of the victim (tertiary in ...
American Burn Association - Maricopa Health Foundation
... patient, transfer and transport principles and burn disaster management. Participants then apply these concepts during small group case study discussions. Participants are also given the opportunity to work with a simulated burn patient, to reinforce the assessment and stabilization principles and a ...
... patient, transfer and transport principles and burn disaster management. Participants then apply these concepts during small group case study discussions. Participants are also given the opportunity to work with a simulated burn patient, to reinforce the assessment and stabilization principles and a ...
the effectiveness of a preoperative multimodal antiemetic regimen
... criteria would be patients between the ages of 18 to 60, male and female, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) I and II health score, undergoing TKA or THA, and receiving the standard preoperative kit. Exclusion criteria would be those patients less than 18 or older than 60 years of age, ASA ...
... criteria would be patients between the ages of 18 to 60, male and female, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) I and II health score, undergoing TKA or THA, and receiving the standard preoperative kit. Exclusion criteria would be those patients less than 18 or older than 60 years of age, ASA ...
Recommendations for the design and optimization of immunoassays
... A.R. Mire-Sluis et al. / Journal of Immunological Methods 289 (2004) 1–16 ...
... A.R. Mire-Sluis et al. / Journal of Immunological Methods 289 (2004) 1–16 ...
Vitamin D Insufficiency and Asthma Severity in Adults From Costa Rica
... in other latitudes, and the different exposure to allergens in other regions. Therefore, these findings must be regarded cautiously because the small sample size, the experimental design, and ...
... in other latitudes, and the different exposure to allergens in other regions. Therefore, these findings must be regarded cautiously because the small sample size, the experimental design, and ...
MSLT perameter.qxp - American Academy of Sleep Medicine
... In 1992 the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (formerly the American Sleep Disorders Association) published a position paper on the clinical use of the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) 4. The paper presented consensus opinion by the Standards of Practice committee (SPC) of the AASM. Clinical guid ...
... In 1992 the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (formerly the American Sleep Disorders Association) published a position paper on the clinical use of the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) 4. The paper presented consensus opinion by the Standards of Practice committee (SPC) of the AASM. Clinical guid ...
Level 3 Diploma in Pharmacy Service Skills NVQ
... • centre staff may copy the material only for the purpose of teaching candidates working towards a City & Guilds qualification, or for internal administration purposes • candidates may copy the material only for their own use when working towards a City & Guilds qualification The Standard Copying Co ...
... • centre staff may copy the material only for the purpose of teaching candidates working towards a City & Guilds qualification, or for internal administration purposes • candidates may copy the material only for their own use when working towards a City & Guilds qualification The Standard Copying Co ...
Volume 16 - American Academy of Forensic Sciences
... been struggling for years to bring enforceable standards to their scientific disciplines. For others, attorneys and legislators – even those familiar with the justice system – the Report was an alarm. The shocking truth was that the people within the justice system had little knowledge or appreciati ...
... been struggling for years to bring enforceable standards to their scientific disciplines. For others, attorneys and legislators – even those familiar with the justice system – the Report was an alarm. The shocking truth was that the people within the justice system had little knowledge or appreciati ...
Infection Control Guideline
... nasal mucous, saliva, serous exudate, sweat, tears, urine, blood, bone marrow, and semen. Although CSF is classified as low infectivity and is less infectious than high infectivity tissues it is felt that instruments contaminated by CSF should be handled in the same manner as those contacting high i ...
... nasal mucous, saliva, serous exudate, sweat, tears, urine, blood, bone marrow, and semen. Although CSF is classified as low infectivity and is less infectious than high infectivity tissues it is felt that instruments contaminated by CSF should be handled in the same manner as those contacting high i ...