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Management of Latex Allergy
... single timepoint prevalence assessments; longitudinal and case-control studies to delineate incidence, prevalence, and risk factors are urgently needed. As indicated, workman's compensation issues remain undefined and some workers who have suffered anaphylactic reactions have been urged to return to ...
... single timepoint prevalence assessments; longitudinal and case-control studies to delineate incidence, prevalence, and risk factors are urgently needed. As indicated, workman's compensation issues remain undefined and some workers who have suffered anaphylactic reactions have been urged to return to ...
10 key steps to improving timely diagnosis
... with dementia in England should be among the best in Europe. The objective is for NHS England is to make measurable progress towards achieving this by March 2015, in particular ensuring timely diagnosis and best available treatment for everyone who needs it, including support for carers. NHS England ...
... with dementia in England should be among the best in Europe. The objective is for NHS England is to make measurable progress towards achieving this by March 2015, in particular ensuring timely diagnosis and best available treatment for everyone who needs it, including support for carers. NHS England ...
PCR Information Standard
... Practitioner ceases resuscitation (ref: Current edition CPGs) Patient is transported (ref: Current edition CPGs) ...
... Practitioner ceases resuscitation (ref: Current edition CPGs) Patient is transported (ref: Current edition CPGs) ...
2017 Final Rule for ESRD Facilities
... state licensure for the Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Supplies (DMEPOS) Competitive Bidding Program (CBP). This rule also expands suppliers’ appeal rights in the event of a breach of contract action taken by CMS, by revising the appeals regulation to extend the appeals proce ...
... state licensure for the Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Supplies (DMEPOS) Competitive Bidding Program (CBP). This rule also expands suppliers’ appeal rights in the event of a breach of contract action taken by CMS, by revising the appeals regulation to extend the appeals proce ...
Thorax BTS Guideline on Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Adults
... Thorax is intended for medical professionals and is provided without warranty, express or implied. Statements in the Journal are there sponsibility of their authors and advertisers and not authors’ institutions, the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, the British Thoracic Society or theBMAunless otherwise spe ...
... Thorax is intended for medical professionals and is provided without warranty, express or implied. Statements in the Journal are there sponsibility of their authors and advertisers and not authors’ institutions, the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, the British Thoracic Society or theBMAunless otherwise spe ...
- International Council of Ophthalmology
... Detailed population surveys in Mongolia found glaucoma to be the cause of blindness in 35% of affected adults (compared with cataract in 36%).6 Among Chinese Singaporeans, a population survey found that 60% of adult blindness was caused by glaucoma. 7 Cautious extrapolation of these data suggests th ...
... Detailed population surveys in Mongolia found glaucoma to be the cause of blindness in 35% of affected adults (compared with cataract in 36%).6 Among Chinese Singaporeans, a population survey found that 60% of adult blindness was caused by glaucoma. 7 Cautious extrapolation of these data suggests th ...
Catheterisation Indwelling catheters in adults Evidence-based Guidelines for
... EAUN Guidelines Working Group has tried to ensure that every nurse and health care professional may gain some benefit from using these guidelines. ...
... EAUN Guidelines Working Group has tried to ensure that every nurse and health care professional may gain some benefit from using these guidelines. ...
The diagnosis and management of anaphylaxis practice parameter: 2010 Update Practice parameter
... crucial. If there is any doubt, it is generally better to administer epinephrine. (C) Epinephrine and oxygen are the most important therapeutic agents administered in anaphylaxis. Epinephrine is the drug of choice, and the appropriate dose should be administered promptly at the onset of apparent ana ...
... crucial. If there is any doubt, it is generally better to administer epinephrine. (C) Epinephrine and oxygen are the most important therapeutic agents administered in anaphylaxis. Epinephrine is the drug of choice, and the appropriate dose should be administered promptly at the onset of apparent ana ...
Catheterisation - indwelling catheters in adults
... EAUN Guidelines Working Group has tried to ensure that every nurse and health care professional may gain some benefit from using these guidelines. ...
... EAUN Guidelines Working Group has tried to ensure that every nurse and health care professional may gain some benefit from using these guidelines. ...
Outcomes and Impacts of Blow-out Fractures of The Orbit
... the way he helped me to handle the research question in the best possible way along the study journey. I am deeply grateful to his kind guidance. I would like to express my deep gratitude to Dr. Justin Durham, who provided me with the best of his knowledge and experience in the field of quality life ...
... the way he helped me to handle the research question in the best possible way along the study journey. I am deeply grateful to his kind guidance. I would like to express my deep gratitude to Dr. Justin Durham, who provided me with the best of his knowledge and experience in the field of quality life ...
Wound Care - Continuing Education Course
... Over 7.5 million people in the United States currently have a chronic wound, and as the population ages with a concurrent increase in chronic health conditions, this number is set to increase (Krasner, 2014). For instance, in the United States diabetes is the number one cause of nontraumatic lower e ...
... Over 7.5 million people in the United States currently have a chronic wound, and as the population ages with a concurrent increase in chronic health conditions, this number is set to increase (Krasner, 2014). For instance, in the United States diabetes is the number one cause of nontraumatic lower e ...
Management of an Acute Asthma Attack in Adults
... The National Clinical Effectiveness Committee (NCEC) was established as part of the Patient Safety First Initiative. The NCEC is a partnership between key stakeholders in patient safety. NCEC’s mission is to provide a framework for national endorsement of clinical guidelines and audit to optimise pa ...
... The National Clinical Effectiveness Committee (NCEC) was established as part of the Patient Safety First Initiative. The NCEC is a partnership between key stakeholders in patient safety. NCEC’s mission is to provide a framework for national endorsement of clinical guidelines and audit to optimise pa ...
Signs and Symptoms Guide.
... It is not known whether epinephrine is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when EpiPen® is administered to a nursing woman. 8.4 Pediatric Use EpiPen® or EpiPen Jr® may be administered to pediatric patients at a dosage appropriate to body ...
... It is not known whether epinephrine is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when EpiPen® is administered to a nursing woman. 8.4 Pediatric Use EpiPen® or EpiPen Jr® may be administered to pediatric patients at a dosage appropriate to body ...
Clinical Guidelines and Procedures for the Use of Naltrexone in the
... The rationale for using naltrexone in relapse prevention is that the patient knows that taking naltrexone blocks the effects of heroin. Detoxified heroin users have described naltrexone as being a form of “insurance”, a protection against a sudden temptation to use heroin. Clinical experience indica ...
... The rationale for using naltrexone in relapse prevention is that the patient knows that taking naltrexone blocks the effects of heroin. Detoxified heroin users have described naltrexone as being a form of “insurance”, a protection against a sudden temptation to use heroin. Clinical experience indica ...
Patient Information
... Patients 15 kg to 30 kg (33 pounds to 66 pounds): epinephrine injection, USP autoinjector, 0.15 mg Inject epinephrine injection, USP auto-injector intramuscularly or subcutaneously into the anterolateral aspect of the thigh, through clothing if necessary. Instruct caregivers of young children who ar ...
... Patients 15 kg to 30 kg (33 pounds to 66 pounds): epinephrine injection, USP autoinjector, 0.15 mg Inject epinephrine injection, USP auto-injector intramuscularly or subcutaneously into the anterolateral aspect of the thigh, through clothing if necessary. Instruct caregivers of young children who ar ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Contacts
... resistance mechanism is conferred through efflux of erythromycin out of the cell through specific pumps (encoded by the msrA gene). Staphylococcal isolates carrying the MsrA efflux pump are resistant only to erythromycin and not clindamycin. If a S. aureus isolate is resistant to erythromycin and su ...
... resistance mechanism is conferred through efflux of erythromycin out of the cell through specific pumps (encoded by the msrA gene). Staphylococcal isolates carrying the MsrA efflux pump are resistant only to erythromycin and not clindamycin. If a S. aureus isolate is resistant to erythromycin and su ...
Catheter-free (wireless) ambulatory oesophageal pH monitoring for
... This report was commissioned for use by the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) to inform its deliberations. MSAC is an independent committee that has been established to provide advice to the Minister for Health on the strength of evidence available on new and existing medical technologie ...
... This report was commissioned for use by the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) to inform its deliberations. MSAC is an independent committee that has been established to provide advice to the Minister for Health on the strength of evidence available on new and existing medical technologie ...
DOC - SA Government Gazette
... scales of charges set out in Schedule 3 for the provision of services by an exercise physiologists (being a class of services which have been authorised by the Corporation under subsection 33(2)(i) of the Act); scales of charges set out in Schedule 5 for the provision of services by osteopaths; scal ...
... scales of charges set out in Schedule 3 for the provision of services by an exercise physiologists (being a class of services which have been authorised by the Corporation under subsection 33(2)(i) of the Act); scales of charges set out in Schedule 5 for the provision of services by osteopaths; scal ...
World Allergy Organization Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Anaphylaxis P
... countries, there are no anaphylaxis guidelines in use.3 Anaphylaxis guidelines developed by national and regional allergy/immunology organizations, or with substantial input from such organizations, vary in scope and comprehensiveness. Some of them are not evidence-based. Only a few of them have bee ...
... countries, there are no anaphylaxis guidelines in use.3 Anaphylaxis guidelines developed by national and regional allergy/immunology organizations, or with substantial input from such organizations, vary in scope and comprehensiveness. Some of them are not evidence-based. Only a few of them have bee ...
2014 AES Annual Meeting, Seattle, Wash.
... patients or their caregivers should be cautioned against simultaneous use with other CNS depressant drugs or alcohol, and cautioned that the effects of other CNS depressant drugs or alcohol may be potentiated [see Warnings and Precautions]. Withdrawal Symptoms: Abrupt discontinuation of ONFI should ...
... patients or their caregivers should be cautioned against simultaneous use with other CNS depressant drugs or alcohol, and cautioned that the effects of other CNS depressant drugs or alcohol may be potentiated [see Warnings and Precautions]. Withdrawal Symptoms: Abrupt discontinuation of ONFI should ...
Quality Standards for Diabetes Care Toolkit
... Due to the multifaceted nature of diabetes, its management draws on many areas of health care, and care is ‘typically complex and time-consuming’ (NICE 2009, p 4). According to NHS Diabetes (2010) ‘People with diabetes should receive regular structured care, annual or more frequently as appropriate, ...
... Due to the multifaceted nature of diabetes, its management draws on many areas of health care, and care is ‘typically complex and time-consuming’ (NICE 2009, p 4). According to NHS Diabetes (2010) ‘People with diabetes should receive regular structured care, annual or more frequently as appropriate, ...
Abstracts of the 23rd Cochrane Colloquium
... data of markers that had also been assessed, but for which no accuracy results were reported (unpublished data). Authors of another 14 articles were contacted because they could have data from which accuracy estimates could be calculated. Seven shared the requested data, and we also included one con ...
... data of markers that had also been assessed, but for which no accuracy results were reported (unpublished data). Authors of another 14 articles were contacted because they could have data from which accuracy estimates could be calculated. Seven shared the requested data, and we also included one con ...
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.