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Epilepsy in the WHO South-East Asian Region
... 1.5 Psychosocial aspects of epilepsy in the Region During the last few decades greater attention has been paid to the quality of life for people with epilepsy, although the progress is slow and services are still poor. The overall quality of life of people with epilepsy is hampered, both by the natu ...
... 1.5 Psychosocial aspects of epilepsy in the Region During the last few decades greater attention has been paid to the quality of life for people with epilepsy, although the progress is slow and services are still poor. The overall quality of life of people with epilepsy is hampered, both by the natu ...
AusPAR Tiotropium bromide - Therapeutic Goods Administration
... 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. ...
Winter 2012 - Ontario College of Pharmacists
... the road, travelling to communities across the province, delivering important messages about moving our profession forward. The discussions we’ve had in large and small group settings, the comments I’ve received – they are all very helpful to me and the team here at OCP as we set forward to continue ...
... the road, travelling to communities across the province, delivering important messages about moving our profession forward. The discussions we’ve had in large and small group settings, the comments I’ve received – they are all very helpful to me and the team here at OCP as we set forward to continue ...
Level of Evidence
... proper use is too difficult for pre-hospital providers. Please include relevant key figures or tables to support your assessment. ...
... proper use is too difficult for pre-hospital providers. Please include relevant key figures or tables to support your assessment. ...
INSTITUTE FOR CLINICAL AND ECONOMIC REVIEW
... the community standard for CCTA. In 2007, 256- and 320-slice CT scanners became available, but it is unclear whether the greater resolution of these versions will provide clinically relevant advances to 64-slice machines. Dual source 64-slice scanners have also been introduced in which two scanners ...
... the community standard for CCTA. In 2007, 256- and 320-slice CT scanners became available, but it is unclear whether the greater resolution of these versions will provide clinically relevant advances to 64-slice machines. Dual source 64-slice scanners have also been introduced in which two scanners ...
Evidence-based clinical guidelines for the diagnosis, assessment
... may potentially be addressed or circumvented by guidelines. Furthermore, by highlighting areas where future research is required, guidelines may indirectly address the fifth consistent barrier, ...
... may potentially be addressed or circumvented by guidelines. Furthermore, by highlighting areas where future research is required, guidelines may indirectly address the fifth consistent barrier, ...
Human Factors Evaluation of Simulated Ebola Virus Disease Patient
... Disease (EVD) patients, the W21C Human Factors team reviewed the literature on EVD and EV transmission dynamics, then observed and recorded seven simulated EVD patient scenarios. These simulation scenarios were held between October 27th and December 9th 2014, involving AHS staff from multiple tertia ...
... Disease (EVD) patients, the W21C Human Factors team reviewed the literature on EVD and EV transmission dynamics, then observed and recorded seven simulated EVD patient scenarios. These simulation scenarios were held between October 27th and December 9th 2014, involving AHS staff from multiple tertia ...
Sedation Provider Course Syllabus
... institution, may be provided by virtually any subspecialty service. Indeed organized pediatric sedation programs may be based out of hospital medicine, emergency medicine, critical care medicine or anesthesiology. Pediatric sedation practice at any one institution is locally governed and influenced ...
... institution, may be provided by virtually any subspecialty service. Indeed organized pediatric sedation programs may be based out of hospital medicine, emergency medicine, critical care medicine or anesthesiology. Pediatric sedation practice at any one institution is locally governed and influenced ...
Chapter 34
... • Involuntary passage of urine (urinary incontinence) or feces (fecal incontinence) • Many conditions and situations can cause either temporary or permanent incontinence • Person with incontinence: physical, psychosocial, ...
... • Involuntary passage of urine (urinary incontinence) or feces (fecal incontinence) • Many conditions and situations can cause either temporary or permanent incontinence • Person with incontinence: physical, psychosocial, ...
WORD - the MEPRS Information Portal
... that exceed the established capitalization threshold and is depreciated in the Medical Expense and Performance Reporting System (MEPRS). This includes investment and expense equipment that exceed the capitalization threshold. DL6.7. Contract Personnel. Those personnel who are employed and paid under ...
... that exceed the established capitalization threshold and is depreciated in the Medical Expense and Performance Reporting System (MEPRS). This includes investment and expense equipment that exceed the capitalization threshold. DL6.7. Contract Personnel. Those personnel who are employed and paid under ...
Epicardial pacing in growing children: pacemaker performance and
... Replacement was necessary in 21 leads after a mean period of 7,4 years ( SD ± 4,1 years). Lead failure occurred after a mean of 8,9 years, elective substitution occurred after a mean of 4,5 years. The leads which were not substituted, had a mean follow-up period of 5,0 years (SD ± 4,1 years). Repla ...
... Replacement was necessary in 21 leads after a mean period of 7,4 years ( SD ± 4,1 years). Lead failure occurred after a mean of 8,9 years, elective substitution occurred after a mean of 4,5 years. The leads which were not substituted, had a mean follow-up period of 5,0 years (SD ± 4,1 years). Repla ...
Guidelines for the Prevention of Intravascular Catheter
... infections (CRBSI). These infections independently increase hospital costs and length of stay [2–5], but have not generally been shown to independently increase mortality. While 80,000 CRBSIs occur in ICUs each year [1], a total of 250,000 cases of BSIs have been estimated to occur annually, if enti ...
... infections (CRBSI). These infections independently increase hospital costs and length of stay [2–5], but have not generally been shown to independently increase mortality. While 80,000 CRBSIs occur in ICUs each year [1], a total of 250,000 cases of BSIs have been estimated to occur annually, if enti ...
Sarcoidosis: A Primer - American College of Chest Physicians
... common in certain ethnic groups such as African Americans in the United States. It is also more common in certain areas of the world, such as Northern Europe. Sarcoidosis primarily affects people between 20 and 40 years of age. It rarely develops before age 16. While it can affect the elderly, such ...
... common in certain ethnic groups such as African Americans in the United States. It is also more common in certain areas of the world, such as Northern Europe. Sarcoidosis primarily affects people between 20 and 40 years of age. It rarely develops before age 16. While it can affect the elderly, such ...
EUnetHTA WP5 Joint Action 2 (2012
... Table 5: Eight randomised controlled trials included for assessment of effectiveness .................. 39 Table 6: Indications of authorised mechanical thrombectomy devices .......................................... 70 Table 7: Management of ischaemic stroke according to guidelines ................ ...
... Table 5: Eight randomised controlled trials included for assessment of effectiveness .................. 39 Table 6: Indications of authorised mechanical thrombectomy devices .......................................... 70 Table 7: Management of ischaemic stroke according to guidelines ................ ...
Winter 2015 - Ontario College of Pharmacists
... Phase two proposed changes include, for the first time, making some information relating to the outcomes of the College’s Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee available to the public. of only those high risk ICRC outcomes to one that includes moderate risk outcomes as well (see chart at left) ...
... Phase two proposed changes include, for the first time, making some information relating to the outcomes of the College’s Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee available to the public. of only those high risk ICRC outcomes to one that includes moderate risk outcomes as well (see chart at left) ...
supplement
... the key to protecting high-risk populations. For the elderly, commonsense precautions like washing hands and minimizing visits from small children can break the transmission of RSV. For infants, immunoprophylaxis with palivizumab (Synagis) is available. Palivizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody ...
... the key to protecting high-risk populations. For the elderly, commonsense precautions like washing hands and minimizing visits from small children can break the transmission of RSV. For infants, immunoprophylaxis with palivizumab (Synagis) is available. Palivizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody ...
MTOC Assessment Report 2014 - Ozone Secretariat Conference
... of patients (10-20 per cent or less) cannot use available alternatives to HFC MDIs. Nevertheless, DPIs may play an increasing role over the next decade. Patient health considerations Asthma and COPD are increasing in prevalence worldwide; the acceptance and use of inhalers are also increasing, espec ...
... of patients (10-20 per cent or less) cannot use available alternatives to HFC MDIs. Nevertheless, DPIs may play an increasing role over the next decade. Patient health considerations Asthma and COPD are increasing in prevalence worldwide; the acceptance and use of inhalers are also increasing, espec ...
... Women’s health research has emerged from its early emphasis on reproduction to address a much more complex array of women’s health issues. We now understand how sex plays a major role in the underlying causes and effects of heart disease, musculoskeletal disorders, and metabolic/digestive disorders. ...
analysis of yellow card reporting: annual report for 2008-2012
... (MHRA) on a voluntary basis by healthcare professionals and, as of January 2005 by members of the public through the Yellow Card Scheme. Reports are also submitted as a legal requirement by pharmaceutical companies holding Marketing Authorisations (MAHs). Information collected through the Yellow Car ...
... (MHRA) on a voluntary basis by healthcare professionals and, as of January 2005 by members of the public through the Yellow Card Scheme. Reports are also submitted as a legal requirement by pharmaceutical companies holding Marketing Authorisations (MAHs). Information collected through the Yellow Car ...
Emergency Triage Education Kit - Workbook
... In the past decade, a number of researchers have documented acceptable levels of interrater reliability among Triage Nurses using the ATS and confirmed its utility in practice.17, 20,31,33 Throughout Australia, triage standards regarding time-to-treatment and performance thresholds are now uniformly ...
... In the past decade, a number of researchers have documented acceptable levels of interrater reliability among Triage Nurses using the ATS and confirmed its utility in practice.17, 20,31,33 Throughout Australia, triage standards regarding time-to-treatment and performance thresholds are now uniformly ...
FLOVENT HFA (fluticasone propionate) Inhalation Aerosol
... occurred in patients with asthma during and after transfer from systemic corticosteroids to less systemically available inhaled corticosteroids. After withdrawal from systemic corticosteroids, a number of months are required for recovery of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) function. Patients who ...
... occurred in patients with asthma during and after transfer from systemic corticosteroids to less systemically available inhaled corticosteroids. After withdrawal from systemic corticosteroids, a number of months are required for recovery of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) function. Patients who ...
Missouri Pharmacy Practice Guide
... The Missouri Board of Pharmacy is pleased to provide the Missouri Pharmacy Practice Guide. The Pharmacy Practice Guide is designed to increase licensee compliance by providing guidance on basic provisions of Missouri’s law governing the pharmacy profession. Since 1909, the Board has served Missouri ...
... The Missouri Board of Pharmacy is pleased to provide the Missouri Pharmacy Practice Guide. The Pharmacy Practice Guide is designed to increase licensee compliance by providing guidance on basic provisions of Missouri’s law governing the pharmacy profession. Since 1909, the Board has served Missouri ...
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.