Extract from the Clinical Evaluation Report: Gadobutrol
... The TGA administers the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (the Act), applying a risk management approach designed to ensure therapeutic goods supplied in Australia meet acceptable standards of quality, safety and efficacy (performance), when necessary. ...
... The TGA administers the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (the Act), applying a risk management approach designed to ensure therapeutic goods supplied in Australia meet acceptable standards of quality, safety and efficacy (performance), when necessary. ...
Curriculum Vitae - University of Utah
... Zobell JT, Young DC, Waters CD, Stockmann C, et al. Optimization of antipseudomonal antibiotics for cystic fibrosis pulmonary exacerbations: VI. Executive summary. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2013; 48:525-537. Young DC, Zobell JT, Stockmann C, Waters CD, et al. Optimization of antipseudomonal antibiotics for ...
... Zobell JT, Young DC, Waters CD, Stockmann C, et al. Optimization of antipseudomonal antibiotics for cystic fibrosis pulmonary exacerbations: VI. Executive summary. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2013; 48:525-537. Young DC, Zobell JT, Stockmann C, Waters CD, et al. Optimization of antipseudomonal antibiotics for ...
ERGs
... Most voters had difficulty with trade-offs and did not take into account the maximum 20 minute restriction. Some of the popular long surveys could standalone, or validated sections extracted e.g. OPQOL or PDI. Some surveys in clinical use were well-known to ERG members and received individual votes ...
... Most voters had difficulty with trade-offs and did not take into account the maximum 20 minute restriction. Some of the popular long surveys could standalone, or validated sections extracted e.g. OPQOL or PDI. Some surveys in clinical use were well-known to ERG members and received individual votes ...
Goals and Objectives - Uniformed Services University of the Health
... one’s confidence in skills is regularly reinforced as training progresses. It is helpful to view failures as learning opportunities to expand understanding of the practice of the specialty. This is the essence of practice-based learning, the development of life-long learning and the continued mainte ...
... one’s confidence in skills is regularly reinforced as training progresses. It is helpful to view failures as learning opportunities to expand understanding of the practice of the specialty. This is the essence of practice-based learning, the development of life-long learning and the continued mainte ...
Approach to Lymphadenopathy Objectives 1. Define
... further rank your patient’s differential within one of these two broad categories. Next, it is important to establish a timeline of the lymphadenopathy in order to further classify the presentation as acute, subacute, or chronic. We define acute lymphadenopathy as a presentation fewer that two weeks ...
... further rank your patient’s differential within one of these two broad categories. Next, it is important to establish a timeline of the lymphadenopathy in order to further classify the presentation as acute, subacute, or chronic. We define acute lymphadenopathy as a presentation fewer that two weeks ...
LCA Lung Cancer Clinical Guidelines (updated March
... Survival from lung cancer in the UK is improving although, in comparison with other cancers, remains poor. The best chance of cure is with early diagnosis and radical therapy, and as such these guidelines reflect some new additions which focus on early diagnosis such as ‘straight to CT’ and also on ...
... Survival from lung cancer in the UK is improving although, in comparison with other cancers, remains poor. The best chance of cure is with early diagnosis and radical therapy, and as such these guidelines reflect some new additions which focus on early diagnosis such as ‘straight to CT’ and also on ...
Standardisation in a Multi-Ethnic World: a Paradox?
... the health care setting was the explicit belief that many, if not most, professionals were (are) working suboptimally through not practising with the best evidence available to their particular discipline or specialisation. By standardising care according to the best available scientific evidence in ...
... the health care setting was the explicit belief that many, if not most, professionals were (are) working suboptimally through not practising with the best evidence available to their particular discipline or specialisation. By standardising care according to the best available scientific evidence in ...
Routine Prenatal Care Health Care Guideline
... constituted medical group, the ICSI Health Care Guideline may be used by the medical group in any of the following ways: ...
... constituted medical group, the ICSI Health Care Guideline may be used by the medical group in any of the following ways: ...
History and Physical Examination of the Hand - Dartmouth
... Core Quest Goals (7/5/06) • To discuss the components of a complete history for patients with hand disorders • To review physical examination methods for patients with hand and upper extremity conditions • Include understanding of anatomy and embryology • Apply this to specific examples of fingerti ...
... Core Quest Goals (7/5/06) • To discuss the components of a complete history for patients with hand disorders • To review physical examination methods for patients with hand and upper extremity conditions • Include understanding of anatomy and embryology • Apply this to specific examples of fingerti ...
or read the document
... objectives that emphasize management also are likely to be achieved after a period of post-graduate clinical experience. Such objectives are evaluated more appropriately in Part II of the examination. The objectives have been defined in behavioral terms, and are intended to reflect our expectations ...
... objectives that emphasize management also are likely to be achieved after a period of post-graduate clinical experience. Such objectives are evaluated more appropriately in Part II of the examination. The objectives have been defined in behavioral terms, and are intended to reflect our expectations ...
8 The role of the infectious diseases service
... antimicrobial management for many years.120 There is good evidence that their involvement improves antimicrobial use and clinical outcomes as well as reduces costs of antimicrobial therapy.29, 120-121 ID services are considered essential to the success of AMS programs.1, 12, 17-18 The success of man ...
... antimicrobial management for many years.120 There is good evidence that their involvement improves antimicrobial use and clinical outcomes as well as reduces costs of antimicrobial therapy.29, 120-121 ID services are considered essential to the success of AMS programs.1, 12, 17-18 The success of man ...
Anaesthesia 2020
... Such factors as the significant projected increase in Australian medical graduates, which in turn may lead to reduced migration of NZ staff to Australia, as well as a potential influx of well- trained SMOs from a downsizing National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, will impact the status of any manpo ...
... Such factors as the significant projected increase in Australian medical graduates, which in turn may lead to reduced migration of NZ staff to Australia, as well as a potential influx of well- trained SMOs from a downsizing National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, will impact the status of any manpo ...
Emergency Care for Patients with Hemophilia
... Muscle bleeds can result in serious consequences if not treated promptly. Extensive blood loss may occur in large muscle groups. Muscle bleeding places pressure on nerves and blood vessels and, if left untreated, these bleeds may result in permanent disabilities such as foot drop and Volkmann’s cont ...
... Muscle bleeds can result in serious consequences if not treated promptly. Extensive blood loss may occur in large muscle groups. Muscle bleeding places pressure on nerves and blood vessels and, if left untreated, these bleeds may result in permanent disabilities such as foot drop and Volkmann’s cont ...
DH 300 Ch04-nbJM
... Copyright © 2011, 2006 Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier. All rights reserved. ...
... Copyright © 2011, 2006 Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier. All rights reserved. ...
NACCT 2014, New Orleans LA
... QT interval may result in tachyarrhythmias, including torsades de pointes, potentially placing patients at risk for sudden cardiac death. To date, it is not clear whether ondansetron is responsible for clinically significant cardiac events. The aim of this case-control study was to determine whether ...
... QT interval may result in tachyarrhythmias, including torsades de pointes, potentially placing patients at risk for sudden cardiac death. To date, it is not clear whether ondansetron is responsible for clinically significant cardiac events. The aim of this case-control study was to determine whether ...
Health Care in Canada, 2012: A Focus on Wait Times
... Access to care—particularly wait times—is often the focus of intense media coverage and public debate. Although still far from perfect, the information available on wait times today is much better in terms of quality and quantity than in early 2006 when CIHI released its last overview report on the ...
... Access to care—particularly wait times—is often the focus of intense media coverage and public debate. Although still far from perfect, the information available on wait times today is much better in terms of quality and quantity than in early 2006 when CIHI released its last overview report on the ...
Pharmacy E change
... INFANTS: Do not administer to children <1 year of age to treat hypertension. Drugs that act directly on the renin-angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) can have effects on the development of immature kidneys. Use in Pediatric Patients: Olmesartan medoxomil tablets have not been shown to be effective ...
... INFANTS: Do not administer to children <1 year of age to treat hypertension. Drugs that act directly on the renin-angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) can have effects on the development of immature kidneys. Use in Pediatric Patients: Olmesartan medoxomil tablets have not been shown to be effective ...
Primary Care for Patients with Neurofibromatosis 1
... Although most individuals with NF have normal intelligence, learning disabilities affect as many as one-half of patients with NF1.2,10 These disabilities can range from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to mental retardation.10 As mentioned before, there may be a possible link between ...
... Although most individuals with NF have normal intelligence, learning disabilities affect as many as one-half of patients with NF1.2,10 These disabilities can range from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to mental retardation.10 As mentioned before, there may be a possible link between ...
Routine Prenatal Care - Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement
... constituted medical group, the ICSI Health Care Guideline may be used by the medical group in any of the following ways: ...
... constituted medical group, the ICSI Health Care Guideline may be used by the medical group in any of the following ways: ...
OBJECTIVES FOR THE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION The Medical Council of Canada
... the Objectives, is intended to stress those elements of the data gathering, diagnostic process and management that are central to the specific presentation. Although no attempt has been made to identify those Clinical objectives that might be best evaluated in either Part I or Part II of the Medical ...
... the Objectives, is intended to stress those elements of the data gathering, diagnostic process and management that are central to the specific presentation. Although no attempt has been made to identify those Clinical objectives that might be best evaluated in either Part I or Part II of the Medical ...
Tool "A" to Identify Determinants of Poor and Good Injection Practices
... Random sampling is the best way to sample participant for focus groups. I should be preferred whenever possible. Community members may also be assembled using a random sampling strategy. This could be done for instance by inviting a household member of every tenth house of a certain community to be ...
... Random sampling is the best way to sample participant for focus groups. I should be preferred whenever possible. Community members may also be assembled using a random sampling strategy. This could be done for instance by inviting a household member of every tenth house of a certain community to be ...
ICD-10 : Interactive Training Guide
... is better for physicians to provide more rather than less. ...
... is better for physicians to provide more rather than less. ...
minerva anestesiologica
... of direct laryngoscopy using the Macintosh blades. The most obvious one is the fact that one drop of blood or mucus may be sufficient to completely obstruct the view obtained by videolaryngoscopes. Also, equipment failure remains a problem.9 The Macintosh laryngoscope is a simple, reliable tool that ...
... of direct laryngoscopy using the Macintosh blades. The most obvious one is the fact that one drop of blood or mucus may be sufficient to completely obstruct the view obtained by videolaryngoscopes. Also, equipment failure remains a problem.9 The Macintosh laryngoscope is a simple, reliable tool that ...
Consent to Treatment Policy for the Western Australian Health System
... administration of medications with known high risk complications or new unusual medications which may have risks drugs administered under the Special Access Schemee participation in clinical trials and medical research.4 The absence of a completed consent form could lead to the conclusion that ...
... administration of medications with known high risk complications or new unusual medications which may have risks drugs administered under the Special Access Schemee participation in clinical trials and medical research.4 The absence of a completed consent form could lead to the conclusion that ...
Patient safety
Patient safety is a new healthcare discipline that emphasizes the reporting, analysis, and prevention of medical error that often leads to adverse healthcare events. The frequency and magnitude of avoidable adverse patient events was not well known until the 1990s, when multiple countries reported staggering numbers of patients harmed and killed by medical errors. Recognizing that healthcare errors impact 1 in every 10 patients around the world, the World Health Organization calls patient safety an endemic concern. Indeed, patient safety has emerged as a distinct healthcare discipline supported by an immature yet developing scientific framework. There is a significant transdisciplinary body of theoretical and research literature that informs the science of patient safety. The resulting patient safety knowledge continually informs improvement efforts such as: applying lessons learned from business and industry, adopting innovative technologies, educating providers and consumers, enhancing error reporting systems, and developing new economic incentives.