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... 1. Give reason: cascara and frangula must be stored at least one year before use? Ans: Fresh bark contains: Anthanols, anthrones (active cathartic but emetic, irritant) Stored bark contains: corresponding anthraquinones (less emetic, less irritant, mild cathartic) changes in intestine to anthranols. ...
... 1. Give reason: cascara and frangula must be stored at least one year before use? Ans: Fresh bark contains: Anthanols, anthrones (active cathartic but emetic, irritant) Stored bark contains: corresponding anthraquinones (less emetic, less irritant, mild cathartic) changes in intestine to anthranols. ...
Full Report
... That assessment analyzes the feasibility, implications, and value of using cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis (CEA/CBA) in health care decisionmaking. The major, policy-oriented report of the assessment was published in August 1980. In addition to Background Paper #2, there are four other ...
... That assessment analyzes the feasibility, implications, and value of using cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis (CEA/CBA) in health care decisionmaking. The major, policy-oriented report of the assessment was published in August 1980. In addition to Background Paper #2, there are four other ...
Current trends in the management of acute kidney injury in
... The choice between haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis depends on the overall clinical condition, availability of technique, aetiology of the AKI, institutional preferences and specific indications or contraindications. In general, peritoneal dialysis is the preferred method in infants and younger ...
... The choice between haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis depends on the overall clinical condition, availability of technique, aetiology of the AKI, institutional preferences and specific indications or contraindications. In general, peritoneal dialysis is the preferred method in infants and younger ...
THE EXTENT OF POPULATION EXPOSURE TO ASSESS CLINICAL
... provide a clear explanation of how the critical design features of the study were chosen and enough information on the plan, methods and conduct of the study so that there is no ambiguity in how the study was carried out. The report with its appendices should also provide enough individual patient d ...
... provide a clear explanation of how the critical design features of the study were chosen and enough information on the plan, methods and conduct of the study so that there is no ambiguity in how the study was carried out. The report with its appendices should also provide enough individual patient d ...
Statistical Examination of Handwriting Characteristics using
... The most common task in Questioned Document (QD) examination deals with handwritten items. The task involves performing several decisions such as determining the type and comparability of the known and questioned items, determining whether there is an adequate amount of information and whether the o ...
... The most common task in Questioned Document (QD) examination deals with handwritten items. The task involves performing several decisions such as determining the type and comparability of the known and questioned items, determining whether there is an adequate amount of information and whether the o ...
The wording and term examples for medication errors in
... 3.27.1 Off label use when reported as an indication The wording in this section: If a medical condition is reported as an indication along with “off label use”, the preferred option is to select terms for the medical condition and LLT Off label use or other appropriate LLTs linked to PT Off label us ...
... 3.27.1 Off label use when reported as an indication The wording in this section: If a medical condition is reported as an indication along with “off label use”, the preferred option is to select terms for the medical condition and LLT Off label use or other appropriate LLTs linked to PT Off label us ...
Medical examination for asbestos-related disease
... The ®rst case of asbestosis was reported in England in 1907 [Murray, 1907]. By 1918, American and Canadian insurance companies refused to insure asbestos workers due to their increased number of illnesses [USDHHS, NIOSH, 1976]. In 1946, the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists ( ...
... The ®rst case of asbestosis was reported in England in 1907 [Murray, 1907]. By 1918, American and Canadian insurance companies refused to insure asbestos workers due to their increased number of illnesses [USDHHS, NIOSH, 1976]. In 1946, the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists ( ...
Communicable Disease Control Varicella Zoster
... Period of varicella communicability: Persons are contagious from 5 days (but usually 1 to 2 days) before onset of rash until all lesions have crusted. In some cases this may be delayed until two weeks or more after rash onset. Contagiousness may be prolonged in persons with altered immunity. Persons ...
... Period of varicella communicability: Persons are contagious from 5 days (but usually 1 to 2 days) before onset of rash until all lesions have crusted. In some cases this may be delayed until two weeks or more after rash onset. Contagiousness may be prolonged in persons with altered immunity. Persons ...
Chapter 142 - Electrical and Lightning Injuries
... Pulselessness resulting from vascular spasm should resolve within a few hours. If pulselessness persists after this time, serious vascular injury is likely. Damage to neural tissue also may occur by several mechanisms. An immediate decrease in neural conductivity occurs with coagulation necrosis sim ...
... Pulselessness resulting from vascular spasm should resolve within a few hours. If pulselessness persists after this time, serious vascular injury is likely. Damage to neural tissue also may occur by several mechanisms. An immediate decrease in neural conductivity occurs with coagulation necrosis sim ...
Endpoints in respiratory diseases
... be measured with minimal risk and across all ages, easy to perform, and be inexpensive. Like for any other disease, endpoints for respiratory diseases must be viewed in the context of the important distinction between clinical endpoints and surrogate endpoints.5 Clinical endpoints are defined as dir ...
... be measured with minimal risk and across all ages, easy to perform, and be inexpensive. Like for any other disease, endpoints for respiratory diseases must be viewed in the context of the important distinction between clinical endpoints and surrogate endpoints.5 Clinical endpoints are defined as dir ...
Guidelines for the Management of Exposure to Blood and Body Fluids
... Most exposures involve a one-way transmission of body fluid from the source to the exposed person; this guideline is prepared based on this premise. However, situations occasionally arise where both people involved in an incident could have been exposed to each other’s fluids (for example, biting in ...
... Most exposures involve a one-way transmission of body fluid from the source to the exposed person; this guideline is prepared based on this premise. However, situations occasionally arise where both people involved in an incident could have been exposed to each other’s fluids (for example, biting in ...
Assessment: Course Four Column TheCourses - Emergency Medical Services
... Mission Statement: TheCourses is the centralized location for all course assessment data related to this school or discipline. Departmental syllabi may be appended here, and records of curriculum change noted in the 'description' field. ...
... Mission Statement: TheCourses is the centralized location for all course assessment data related to this school or discipline. Departmental syllabi may be appended here, and records of curriculum change noted in the 'description' field. ...
E 3 Structure and Content of Clinical Study Reports
... explanation of how the critical design features of the study were chosen and enough information on the plan, methods and conduct of the study so that there is no ambiguity in how the study was carried out. The report with its appendices should also provide enough individual patient data, including t ...
... explanation of how the critical design features of the study were chosen and enough information on the plan, methods and conduct of the study so that there is no ambiguity in how the study was carried out. The report with its appendices should also provide enough individual patient data, including t ...
Medicare LCD for Oxygen
... Administrative Contractor (MAC) policy on the standards for conducting the test and is covered under Medicare Part A or Part B. This includes a requirement that the test be performed by a provider who is qualified to bill Medicare for the test – i.e., a Part A provider, a laboratory, an Independent ...
... Administrative Contractor (MAC) policy on the standards for conducting the test and is covered under Medicare Part A or Part B. This includes a requirement that the test be performed by a provider who is qualified to bill Medicare for the test – i.e., a Part A provider, a laboratory, an Independent ...
Falls and Their Prevention in Elderly People
... nonfallers. They also performed gait analysis of 49 nursing home patients, and found that fallers had significantly slower gait speed and shorter stride length than did nonfallers [29]. Studenski and colleagues [30] found that outpatients with impaired mobility had a significantly higher rate of recur ...
... nonfallers. They also performed gait analysis of 49 nursing home patients, and found that fallers had significantly slower gait speed and shorter stride length than did nonfallers [29]. Studenski and colleagues [30] found that outpatients with impaired mobility had a significantly higher rate of recur ...
StrokeSTOP Module 2 - UMass Medical School
... Risk factors reflect the pathology that is responsible for the major types of strokes. Many risk factors have some role in promoting or accelerating atherosclerotic plaque formation and ulceration. This makes sense when you remember that 87% of all strokes are ischemic, and that atherosclerosis play ...
... Risk factors reflect the pathology that is responsible for the major types of strokes. Many risk factors have some role in promoting or accelerating atherosclerotic plaque formation and ulceration. This makes sense when you remember that 87% of all strokes are ischemic, and that atherosclerosis play ...
prevalence and risk factors of chronic obstructive - DUO
... participants underwent lung function assessment using spirometry. PPTB diagnosis was based on positive sputum smear results, while COPD was defined as a postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC <0.7 Results: Prevalence of COPD among PPTB subjects (mean age, 43.97 ± 8.51 years) was 8.8%. PPTB was an independent r ...
... participants underwent lung function assessment using spirometry. PPTB diagnosis was based on positive sputum smear results, while COPD was defined as a postbronchodilator FEV1/FVC <0.7 Results: Prevalence of COPD among PPTB subjects (mean age, 43.97 ± 8.51 years) was 8.8%. PPTB was an independent r ...
prn8099 Number 26, February 2000 - National Poison Centre
... of organic lead such as petrol. In children it is often associated with repeated ingestion of house dust or paint chips containing lead salts. This article intends to review the problems seen in lead poisoning and how they are usually managed. Are all forms of lead toxic? Lead is available in many f ...
... of organic lead such as petrol. In children it is often associated with repeated ingestion of house dust or paint chips containing lead salts. This article intends to review the problems seen in lead poisoning and how they are usually managed. Are all forms of lead toxic? Lead is available in many f ...
High-Fidelity Contrast Reaction Simulation Training: Performance
... and contrast reaction mimics. We defined a contrast reaction mimic as a potentially life-threatening event (such as a seizure or hypoglycemic event) that could occur in a radiology department and is unrelated to the administration of intravenous contrast. For our study, informed consent was waived; h ...
... and contrast reaction mimics. We defined a contrast reaction mimic as a potentially life-threatening event (such as a seizure or hypoglycemic event) that could occur in a radiology department and is unrelated to the administration of intravenous contrast. For our study, informed consent was waived; h ...
VARIABLE NAME: - American Spinal Injury Association
... (ICECI). In its entirety, the ICECI provides a multi-axial description of the event that resulted in SCI. Four axes have been developed, including the External Cause of Injury Axis, the Intent of Injury Axis, the Place of Injury Axis, and the Injury Activity Axis. Use of the complete version of the ...
... (ICECI). In its entirety, the ICECI provides a multi-axial description of the event that resulted in SCI. Four axes have been developed, including the External Cause of Injury Axis, the Intent of Injury Axis, the Place of Injury Axis, and the Injury Activity Axis. Use of the complete version of the ...
Randomised trial assessing the impact of framing of fracture risk and
... supplementary appendix. Briefly, we asked participants to rate their 5-year risks of having any fracture and having a hip fracture on a visual analogue scale of 0% (no chance) to 100% (definitely) and a scale of none to very high, and the 5-year total fracture and hip fracture risks of the average man ...
... supplementary appendix. Briefly, we asked participants to rate their 5-year risks of having any fracture and having a hip fracture on a visual analogue scale of 0% (no chance) to 100% (definitely) and a scale of none to very high, and the 5-year total fracture and hip fracture risks of the average man ...
afpam48-133
... examiner. It is very easy to hurry through a test, to skip some of the instructions, or to record a "normal" score without actually performing the test. However, remember that when a test is not performed as required, or its’ result is not recorded accurately, you may be allowing an unqualified pers ...
... examiner. It is very easy to hurry through a test, to skip some of the instructions, or to record a "normal" score without actually performing the test. However, remember that when a test is not performed as required, or its’ result is not recorded accurately, you may be allowing an unqualified pers ...
Complications of laparoscopic pelvic surgery: recognition
... Laparoscopy has been used by gynaecologists for over 20 years. One of the pioneers of laparoscopy was Patrick Steptoe, who aspirated pre-ovulatory oocytes at laparoscopy for in-vitro fertilization (Steptoe et al., 1980). Initially, its use was confined to diagnosis and simple therapeutic procedures ...
... Laparoscopy has been used by gynaecologists for over 20 years. One of the pioneers of laparoscopy was Patrick Steptoe, who aspirated pre-ovulatory oocytes at laparoscopy for in-vitro fertilization (Steptoe et al., 1980). Initially, its use was confined to diagnosis and simple therapeutic procedures ...
Workplace Health and Safety in Contemporary Dental
... lessee [s. 22(10)]. These issues are expanded upon in parts 1.4-1.8 of the Regulations. For employers, once workplace hazards have been identified as a “first step”, there are standard ways to assess the risks arising from these hazards, as follows: ...
... lessee [s. 22(10)]. These issues are expanded upon in parts 1.4-1.8 of the Regulations. For employers, once workplace hazards have been identified as a “first step”, there are standard ways to assess the risks arising from these hazards, as follows: ...
1 Introduction Adherence to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
... Aim 2: To determine the profile of comorbidities and concomitant medications among current HAART users from 2006 to 2011. Populations: HIV-positive persons in the MACS and the VACS on HAART Statistical Methods: The Chronic Condition Indicator (CCI) tool will be used to classify a condition as chroni ...
... Aim 2: To determine the profile of comorbidities and concomitant medications among current HAART users from 2006 to 2011. Populations: HIV-positive persons in the MACS and the VACS on HAART Statistical Methods: The Chronic Condition Indicator (CCI) tool will be used to classify a condition as chroni ...