Vol. 43, Number 1 - New York State Nurses Association
... indicated that nursing faculty members have a wealth of experiences to offer students and students need support from nursing faculty toward the development of their leadership skills (McClure & Hinshaw, 2007; Tunajek, 2006; Weingarten, 2008). The literature review continued with the identification o ...
... indicated that nursing faculty members have a wealth of experiences to offer students and students need support from nursing faculty toward the development of their leadership skills (McClure & Hinshaw, 2007; Tunajek, 2006; Weingarten, 2008). The literature review continued with the identification o ...
Supporting information retrieval from electronic health
... processing, hold great promise for transforming unstructured clinical notes into a structured, codified, and thus computable format [19]. However, the use of such tools is often associated with considerable upfront costs in software setup and in training the algorithms for optimal performance. Furthe ...
... processing, hold great promise for transforming unstructured clinical notes into a structured, codified, and thus computable format [19]. However, the use of such tools is often associated with considerable upfront costs in software setup and in training the algorithms for optimal performance. Furthe ...
Guide to Infection Control in the Hospital, 5th Edition
... Notice: The authors and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the patient care recommended herein, including choice of drugs and drug dosages, is in accord with the accepted standard and practice at the time of publication. However, since research and regulation constantly change clinical ...
... Notice: The authors and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the patient care recommended herein, including choice of drugs and drug dosages, is in accord with the accepted standard and practice at the time of publication. However, since research and regulation constantly change clinical ...
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... Yes response may indicate an increased risk for bone loss complications. Estrogen and other ovarian hormones help maintain bone density. Whether menopause is natural or results from surgical removal of reproductive organs, it can seriously affect bone health. Early onset of menopause due to abnorma ...
... Yes response may indicate an increased risk for bone loss complications. Estrogen and other ovarian hormones help maintain bone density. Whether menopause is natural or results from surgical removal of reproductive organs, it can seriously affect bone health. Early onset of menopause due to abnorma ...
No regulatory changes or deregulation (refer to page 23 of the RIS)
... work in the regional [centres]. It is obvious Australia struggle with getting radiologists into Regional areas and what of remote and rural areas? Another barrier to the recruitment of regional, rural or remote radiologists which we have recently experienced is the placement of a radiologist from C ...
... work in the regional [centres]. It is obvious Australia struggle with getting radiologists into Regional areas and what of remote and rural areas? Another barrier to the recruitment of regional, rural or remote radiologists which we have recently experienced is the placement of a radiologist from C ...
Coronary Perfusion Pressure during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
... resuscitation. Thus, these low pressures demonstrated in humans undergoing closed-chest massage may be indicative of poor coronary blood flow. Definite conclusions cannot be made based on the hemodynamic data from this small group of patients. Indeed, this was a select group of patients in cardiac a ...
... resuscitation. Thus, these low pressures demonstrated in humans undergoing closed-chest massage may be indicative of poor coronary blood flow. Definite conclusions cannot be made based on the hemodynamic data from this small group of patients. Indeed, this was a select group of patients in cardiac a ...
Biological Safety Manual
... The objective of UT-Health’s Environmental Health and Safety Biological Safety Program is to assist all levels of management in fulfilling the commitment to furnish a place of employment and learning that is as free as possible from recognized biological hazards that cause or are likely to cause har ...
... The objective of UT-Health’s Environmental Health and Safety Biological Safety Program is to assist all levels of management in fulfilling the commitment to furnish a place of employment and learning that is as free as possible from recognized biological hazards that cause or are likely to cause har ...
Managed Care - The Nuffield Trust
... induce demand for care which is not always in the patient’s interest. The efficiency goal in public health care policy is linked to equity, and these goals may at times conflict. Equity is both a finance (who pays?) and a provision (who gets?) issue in health care. It may also be an issue about the ...
... induce demand for care which is not always in the patient’s interest. The efficiency goal in public health care policy is linked to equity, and these goals may at times conflict. Equity is both a finance (who pays?) and a provision (who gets?) issue in health care. It may also be an issue about the ...
Controversies in Glaucoma
... 400 um spot size – this is large spot size; so need good/deep angle to fit this spot size Might try pilo prior to tx to see if can visualize more of angle ...
... 400 um spot size – this is large spot size; so need good/deep angle to fit this spot size Might try pilo prior to tx to see if can visualize more of angle ...
International Health IT Leadership
... DRAFT – DO NOT DISTRIBUTE OR CITE comprehensive, multinational data set for international comparisons. This provides one of the most recent international comparisons of health IT adoption among primary care providers; unfortunately, Denmark, Finland and Sweden were not included in the survey, so al ...
... DRAFT – DO NOT DISTRIBUTE OR CITE comprehensive, multinational data set for international comparisons. This provides one of the most recent international comparisons of health IT adoption among primary care providers; unfortunately, Denmark, Finland and Sweden were not included in the survey, so al ...
The Primary Health Care Package for South Africa
... norms and standards that are to be made available in the essential package of primary care services. For the first time it will be possible for individuals to see what quality of primary care services they can expect to receive. It also acts as guidance for provincial and district health authorities ...
... norms and standards that are to be made available in the essential package of primary care services. For the first time it will be possible for individuals to see what quality of primary care services they can expect to receive. It also acts as guidance for provincial and district health authorities ...
nursing care related to the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
... therapeutic environment necessary for patient recovery. To help foster this therapeutic environment, the nursing paraprofessional must do the following: Assess the patient's ability to express himself. Assess the patient's mechanisms for coping. Assess the patient's level of understanding about his ...
... therapeutic environment necessary for patient recovery. To help foster this therapeutic environment, the nursing paraprofessional must do the following: Assess the patient's ability to express himself. Assess the patient's mechanisms for coping. Assess the patient's level of understanding about his ...
The Primary Health Care Package for South Africa -- a set
... promoting equity in health care. This document sets out the norms and standards that are to be made available in the essential package of primary care services. For the first time it will be possible for individuals to see what quality of primary care services they can expect to receive. It also act ...
... promoting equity in health care. This document sets out the norms and standards that are to be made available in the essential package of primary care services. For the first time it will be possible for individuals to see what quality of primary care services they can expect to receive. It also act ...
MCRP 4-11.1G Patient Movement
... (TTPs) for theater operations, mission planning, and training. It is a complete revision of the previous publication and should be read in its entirety. This NTTP is not intended to prevent an officer who is exercising tactical command from initiating and issuing special instructions. Its primary pu ...
... (TTPs) for theater operations, mission planning, and training. It is a complete revision of the previous publication and should be read in its entirety. This NTTP is not intended to prevent an officer who is exercising tactical command from initiating and issuing special instructions. Its primary pu ...
DUODOPA
... Advanced PD Patients • Patients significantly limited in their activities despite treatment with available anti-Parkinson drugs • Motor complications such as “wearing-off” effect, “on-off” phenomena, and dyskinesias • Stage 3 or 4 (Hoehn & Yahr rating scale) – advanced stage, severely disabling dis ...
... Advanced PD Patients • Patients significantly limited in their activities despite treatment with available anti-Parkinson drugs • Motor complications such as “wearing-off” effect, “on-off” phenomena, and dyskinesias • Stage 3 or 4 (Hoehn & Yahr rating scale) – advanced stage, severely disabling dis ...
The Egyptian Guideline for Medical Device Vigilance System
... Use Error Act or omission of an act, that has a different result to that intended by the MANUFACTURER or expected by the OPERATOR of the MEDICAL DEVICE. Note: Use error includes slips, lapses, mistakes and reasonably foreseeable misuse. ...
... Use Error Act or omission of an act, that has a different result to that intended by the MANUFACTURER or expected by the OPERATOR of the MEDICAL DEVICE. Note: Use error includes slips, lapses, mistakes and reasonably foreseeable misuse. ...
2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary
... most patients regardless of age or size. Although 6 adult studies5 and 1 pediatric study6 showed no difference in the effects of continuous versus intermittent administration of nebulized albuterol, continuous administration was more effective in the subset of patients with severe exacerbations of a ...
... most patients regardless of age or size. Although 6 adult studies5 and 1 pediatric study6 showed no difference in the effects of continuous versus intermittent administration of nebulized albuterol, continuous administration was more effective in the subset of patients with severe exacerbations of a ...
Improving the physical health of adults with severe mental illness
... welcome the publication of this report. Its origins lie in Whole-Person Care: From Rhetoric to Reality (Achieving Parity Between Mental and Physical Health), published by the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2013. The report explored the disparities between mental and physical healthcare and made ...
... welcome the publication of this report. Its origins lie in Whole-Person Care: From Rhetoric to Reality (Achieving Parity Between Mental and Physical Health), published by the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2013. The report explored the disparities between mental and physical healthcare and made ...
Keeping Up with the Chaglasian`s
... “Assuming that CCT can be used as a correction factor for GAT is a misinterpretation of the results of OHTS… that couldn’t be further from the truth. Adjusting IOP based on CCT is attempting to instill a degree of precision into a flawed ...
... “Assuming that CCT can be used as a correction factor for GAT is a misinterpretation of the results of OHTS… that couldn’t be further from the truth. Adjusting IOP based on CCT is attempting to instill a degree of precision into a flawed ...
`A Double-Blind Clinical Trial of Benfotiamine Treatment in Diabetic
... than the discomfort associated with the collection of the 24h urine samples and the blood sampling. There are no known risks associated with the investigational product other than the rare occurrence of urticaria and pruritus. In case of positive effects on diabetic nephropathy (albuminuria) a progr ...
... than the discomfort associated with the collection of the 24h urine samples and the blood sampling. There are no known risks associated with the investigational product other than the rare occurrence of urticaria and pruritus. In case of positive effects on diabetic nephropathy (albuminuria) a progr ...
Microsurgical Treatment of a Complex Sacral Perineural Cyst Using
... Flap: Technical Note. J Spine Neurosurg 4:2 ...
... Flap: Technical Note. J Spine Neurosurg 4:2 ...
Should CAM be funded by the NHS
... wish to remain that way, or people with relatively minor problems such as backache or fatigue. In all probability, these people would seek out a conventional physician if they were suffering from anything more serious than, e.g. serious chest pain or blood in the urine. However, uncertainty about wh ...
... wish to remain that way, or people with relatively minor problems such as backache or fatigue. In all probability, these people would seek out a conventional physician if they were suffering from anything more serious than, e.g. serious chest pain or blood in the urine. However, uncertainty about wh ...
Adjunctive analgesia with intravenous propacetamol does not
... adverse effects. This concept is supported by several studies that emphasize the role of multimodal analgesia.2 3 Numerous studies have demonstrated a morphine sparingeffect of several non-opioid analgesics, including ...
... adverse effects. This concept is supported by several studies that emphasize the role of multimodal analgesia.2 3 Numerous studies have demonstrated a morphine sparingeffect of several non-opioid analgesics, including ...
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.