
Headache in School Children: Prevalence and Risk Factors
... and tension-type headache is difficult in this age group (e15). Epidemiologic cross-sectional (4, 17, 18) and longitudinal (19) studies show that the prevalence of headaches increases with age; in 7-year-olds it is 37–51% increasing to 57–82% in 15-year-olds (20, 21), In the German Health Interview ...
... and tension-type headache is difficult in this age group (e15). Epidemiologic cross-sectional (4, 17, 18) and longitudinal (19) studies show that the prevalence of headaches increases with age; in 7-year-olds it is 37–51% increasing to 57–82% in 15-year-olds (20, 21), In the German Health Interview ...
Profiles
... force frequently, and/or in excess of 9 kg of force constantly to move objects. Other important factors, in addition to kilograms of force, may help define an individual’s job classification. These factors include posture, biomechanics (size, shape and manageability of the object being moved), heigh ...
... force frequently, and/or in excess of 9 kg of force constantly to move objects. Other important factors, in addition to kilograms of force, may help define an individual’s job classification. These factors include posture, biomechanics (size, shape and manageability of the object being moved), heigh ...
Chapter 57 - Knee and Lower Leg
... attachment, popliteofibular ligament, lateral meniscal attachments), arcuate complex, fabellofibular ligament, capsular ligament, and joint capsule. The popliteofibular ligament has been identified as an important contributor to posterolateral stability. The synovial capsule of the knee works in uni ...
... attachment, popliteofibular ligament, lateral meniscal attachments), arcuate complex, fabellofibular ligament, capsular ligament, and joint capsule. The popliteofibular ligament has been identified as an important contributor to posterolateral stability. The synovial capsule of the knee works in uni ...
Safety of falciparum malaria diagnostic strategy based on rapid
... their usefulness in travellers with fever was needed. The safety of a strategy to diagnose falciparum malaria based on RDT followed by immediate or delayed microscopy reading at first attendance was evaluated in one referral hospital in Switzerland. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted in th ...
... their usefulness in travellers with fever was needed. The safety of a strategy to diagnose falciparum malaria based on RDT followed by immediate or delayed microscopy reading at first attendance was evaluated in one referral hospital in Switzerland. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted in th ...
Dental Hygiene OSHA Manual
... Secure cylinders at all times to avoid jostling or tipping. Cylinders are heavy and may cause serious injury if they fall on someone. Or if a cylinder falls over and a valve breaks off, high pressure gas may escape, and the cylinder could become a projectile. Cylinders may be secured with straps or ...
... Secure cylinders at all times to avoid jostling or tipping. Cylinders are heavy and may cause serious injury if they fall on someone. Or if a cylinder falls over and a valve breaks off, high pressure gas may escape, and the cylinder could become a projectile. Cylinders may be secured with straps or ...
Chapter 43 - Spinal Injuries
... and intervertebral spaces posteriorly at the level of injury, and oblique views may demonstrate a widening or abnormal alignment of the facets (Fig. 43-7). These findings are often subtle and may be missed if flexion and extension views are not obtained. Although rarely associated with neurologic da ...
... and intervertebral spaces posteriorly at the level of injury, and oblique views may demonstrate a widening or abnormal alignment of the facets (Fig. 43-7). These findings are often subtle and may be missed if flexion and extension views are not obtained. Although rarely associated with neurologic da ...
Reporting and Grading of Complications after Urologic Surgical
... *An example would be wound re-exploration under conscious sedation and/or local anaesthetic. †Such complications would normally be managed in an increased acuity setting but in some cases patients with complications of lower severity might also be admitted to an ICU. The National Surgical Quality Im ...
... *An example would be wound re-exploration under conscious sedation and/or local anaesthetic. †Such complications would normally be managed in an increased acuity setting but in some cases patients with complications of lower severity might also be admitted to an ICU. The National Surgical Quality Im ...
Indeterminate Renal Mass - Diagnostic Centers of America
... severity of a patient's clinical condition should dictate the selection of appropriate imaging procedures or treatments. Only those exams generally used for evaluation of the patient's condition are ranked. Other imaging studies necessary to evaluate other co-existent diseases or other medical conse ...
... severity of a patient's clinical condition should dictate the selection of appropriate imaging procedures or treatments. Only those exams generally used for evaluation of the patient's condition are ranked. Other imaging studies necessary to evaluate other co-existent diseases or other medical conse ...
10. Pruritus and Urticaria
... study of 30 athletes with urticaria discovered that only one fourth of the athlete population had cholinergic urticaria. The most common type of urticaria in athletes in this study was cold urticaria (50%). This unusual finding may be the result of selection bias. Prospective large epidemiologic stud ...
... study of 30 athletes with urticaria discovered that only one fourth of the athlete population had cholinergic urticaria. The most common type of urticaria in athletes in this study was cold urticaria (50%). This unusual finding may be the result of selection bias. Prospective large epidemiologic stud ...
Current Allergy and Clinical Immunology
... Subjects were classified in terms of asthma severity into four groups: mild intermittent, mild persistent, moderate persistent, and severe persistent. Patients with other medical illnesses identified by history or physical examination or those on any chronic oral medication were excluded. Verbal con ...
... Subjects were classified in terms of asthma severity into four groups: mild intermittent, mild persistent, moderate persistent, and severe persistent. Patients with other medical illnesses identified by history or physical examination or those on any chronic oral medication were excluded. Verbal con ...
Advanced Statistical Methods for Cytogenetic Radiation Biodosimetry
... irradiated fraction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marginal posterior FBI density for sample 1, 12 Gy and 90% irradiated fraction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Histogram of the joint posterior density of (D, F ) for sample 1, 2 Gy and 10% of irradiated fracti ...
... irradiated fraction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marginal posterior FBI density for sample 1, 12 Gy and 90% irradiated fraction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Histogram of the joint posterior density of (D, F ) for sample 1, 2 Gy and 10% of irradiated fracti ...
Anticholinergic therapy for acute asthma in children (Review)
... The Cochrane Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and the Cochrane Airways Group Register of trials were searched by the Cochrane Airways Group. The latest search was performed in April 2011. Selection criteria We included only randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in which inhaled anticholinergic ...
... The Cochrane Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and the Cochrane Airways Group Register of trials were searched by the Cochrane Airways Group. The latest search was performed in April 2011. Selection criteria We included only randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in which inhaled anticholinergic ...
Blue Vortex - University of Florida
... will be short lived or more chronic in nature • Can one predict the ways in which symptoms of the disorder are manifest over time? • It should also be possible, to highlight risk factors for the development of the disorder and factors that lead to a good or poor prognosis of the disorder. ...
... will be short lived or more chronic in nature • Can one predict the ways in which symptoms of the disorder are manifest over time? • It should also be possible, to highlight risk factors for the development of the disorder and factors that lead to a good or poor prognosis of the disorder. ...
Program Memorandum Intermediaries/Carriers
... You may not develop or maintain LMRPs that conflict with NCDs. Review existing LMRPs to ensure they are consistent with these NCDs. You may employ LMRPs, subject to the provision of Chapter 1, section 2.1 C of the Program Integrity Manual, to supplement these NCDs. For example, some of the NCDs are ...
... You may not develop or maintain LMRPs that conflict with NCDs. Review existing LMRPs to ensure they are consistent with these NCDs. You may employ LMRPs, subject to the provision of Chapter 1, section 2.1 C of the Program Integrity Manual, to supplement these NCDs. For example, some of the NCDs are ...
bloodborne pathogens exposure control plan
... such as, but not limited to, gloves, resuscitation bags and mouthpieces or ventilation devices. Equipment is considered “appropriate” if it does not permit blood or other body fluids to pass through to reach the employee’s work clothes, street clothes, undergarments, skin, eyes, mouth, or other muco ...
... such as, but not limited to, gloves, resuscitation bags and mouthpieces or ventilation devices. Equipment is considered “appropriate” if it does not permit blood or other body fluids to pass through to reach the employee’s work clothes, street clothes, undergarments, skin, eyes, mouth, or other muco ...
Ebola Exposure - Office Hours Telephone Triage Protocols
... People with Ebola do not spread the disease until they become sick and get a fever. The Ebola virus can be spread by blood or body fluids (including breast milk, feces, saliva, semen, sweat, urine, vomit) of a person who is sick with or died from Ebola. It can be spread by contaminated objects ( ...
... People with Ebola do not spread the disease until they become sick and get a fever. The Ebola virus can be spread by blood or body fluids (including breast milk, feces, saliva, semen, sweat, urine, vomit) of a person who is sick with or died from Ebola. It can be spread by contaminated objects ( ...
Diette GB, McCormack MC, Hansel NN, Breysse PN, Matsui EC. Environmental issues in managing asthma. Respir Care. 2008;53(5): p.602-15; discussion 616-7. Review.
... Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a gaseous product of high-temperature combustion. It has many indoor sources, including gas stoves, space heaters, furnaces, and fireplaces, and has been linked to respiratory health effects.12 Although some studies13-18 have found adverse respiratory health effects from in ...
... Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a gaseous product of high-temperature combustion. It has many indoor sources, including gas stoves, space heaters, furnaces, and fireplaces, and has been linked to respiratory health effects.12 Although some studies13-18 have found adverse respiratory health effects from in ...
PDF Version - US Preventive Services Task Force
... The USPSTF found adequate evidence that the harms of low- to moderate-dose statin use in adults aged 40 to 75 years are small. Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of statin use for the primary prevention of CVD events have largely used low and moderate doses; under these conditions, statin use was not ...
... The USPSTF found adequate evidence that the harms of low- to moderate-dose statin use in adults aged 40 to 75 years are small. Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of statin use for the primary prevention of CVD events have largely used low and moderate doses; under these conditions, statin use was not ...
Contemporary management of pelvic fractures
... As a result of the energy required to cause pelvic fracture, injuries to other areas are commonly encountered. The thorax, long bones, brain, abdominal organs, and spine are most frequently involved. An early decision to explore the pleural space or peritoneum when bleeding or intestinal injury is s ...
... As a result of the energy required to cause pelvic fracture, injuries to other areas are commonly encountered. The thorax, long bones, brain, abdominal organs, and spine are most frequently involved. An early decision to explore the pleural space or peritoneum when bleeding or intestinal injury is s ...
Summary of National Institutes of Health Asthma Guidelines
... the following comments regarding the development of asthma. “Saying that a particular agent may be associated with the development of asthma does not mean it is the sole factor determining whether an individual will manifest the illness. Most scientists believe that some individuals have a prior, un ...
... the following comments regarding the development of asthma. “Saying that a particular agent may be associated with the development of asthma does not mean it is the sole factor determining whether an individual will manifest the illness. Most scientists believe that some individuals have a prior, un ...
Handbook for Vascular Risk Assessment, Risk Reduction and
... u Several groups have highlighted the need for a co-ordinated vascular disease control programme that would integrate prevention, screening, early detection and disease management for coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, transient ischaemic attacks (TIA), peripheral arterial disease (PAD), Type 2 d ...
... u Several groups have highlighted the need for a co-ordinated vascular disease control programme that would integrate prevention, screening, early detection and disease management for coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, transient ischaemic attacks (TIA), peripheral arterial disease (PAD), Type 2 d ...
Topical capsaicin (high concentration) for chronic neuropathic
... the area where painful symptoms are felt. Each patch (280 cm2 ) contains 640 micrograms of capsaicin/cm2 , and can be cut to treat smaller areas and irregular shapes, or up to four patches can be used simultaneously to treat large areas, such as the back (EMC 2012). The skin to which patches are app ...
... the area where painful symptoms are felt. Each patch (280 cm2 ) contains 640 micrograms of capsaicin/cm2 , and can be cut to treat smaller areas and irregular shapes, or up to four patches can be used simultaneously to treat large areas, such as the back (EMC 2012). The skin to which patches are app ...
NOGG 2017: Clinical guideline for the prevention and treatment of
... 5. The conclusions and recommendations in the document are systematically graded, according to the quality of information available, to indicate the level of evidence on which recommendations are based. The grading methodology is summarised in Appendix III. Where available, systematic reviews, meta ...
... 5. The conclusions and recommendations in the document are systematically graded, according to the quality of information available, to indicate the level of evidence on which recommendations are based. The grading methodology is summarised in Appendix III. Where available, systematic reviews, meta ...
GLORIA Module 8: Anaphylaxis
... Kemp S and Lockey R. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2002;110:341-8 Simons FER et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1998;101:33-7 Simons FER et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2001;108:871-3 ...
... Kemp S and Lockey R. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2002;110:341-8 Simons FER et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1998;101:33-7 Simons FER et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2001;108:871-3 ...
Guideline development group members (2003)
... National Clinical Guideline Centre ................................................................................................ 1 Guideline development group and project team ..........................................................................14 Guideline development group members (2014) . ...
... National Clinical Guideline Centre ................................................................................................ 1 Guideline development group and project team ..........................................................................14 Guideline development group members (2014) . ...