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Legal Defensibility of the Prophecy Assessments

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... Rekhis et al (Rekhis & Boudriga, 2010) state the following regarding digital forensics: “[...] aims to conduct a post-incident analysis on compromised systems and make inquiries about past events.” Compromised systems could encompass personal computers, network switches, mobile devices, or any other ...
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... DIGIBIND to a patient who has ingested a massive dose of digoxin but who has not yet manifested life-threatening toxicity should depend on the likelihood that life-threatening toxicity will occur (see above). Patients with massive digitalis ingestion should receive large doses of activated charcoal ...
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Ethyl Glucuronide and Ethyl Sulfate

... These same factors can not only cause post collection creation of the EtG biomarker but also degradation, causing positive and negative results. This will typically occur in the rare group of events where a sugar source is present as well as active bacteria. An example of this would be the diabetic ...
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... patients. Practice Parameters and Technical Standards are not inflexible rules or requirements of practice and are not intended, nor should they be used, to establish a legal standard of care1. For these reasons and those set forth below, the American College of Radiology and our collaborating medic ...
Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Diagnosis of Contrast Induced
Epidemiology, Clinical Features and Diagnosis of Contrast Induced

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contrast media

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... ability to combine diagnosis and treatment during a single examination[3]. Helical CT or CT-angiogram can also be applied to determine vascular hemorrhage[6]. If considered as high flow hemorrhage, vascular injuries must be treated urgently. Arterial lesions may be repaired using either surgical or ...
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Primary care management of chronic Hepatitis C
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... sparse, and data vary between studies. Several factors have been suggested as indicative of poor outcome, such as young age,8,11 deteriorating electroencephalography (EEG) findings,11 focal neurologic signs at discharge,9 low Glasgow Coma Scale score on admission,8,15 and abnormal neuroimaging result ...
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