... determining errors, we are
Commentary
What do we know about medication errors made via a CPOE
system versus those made via handwritten orders?
Ross Koppel
Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, ... what we
understand by medication errors , what we mean by ‘computerized
physician order entry (CPOE) systems’, how we measure errors,
and w...
... lot of food and drinks near our
houses.
We see dogs, cats and birds near our houses
We don’t see many trees near our
houses.
We see a lot of things outside our houses.
... What do we see
outside our
houses
everyday ?
(by group 10)
Food
Plants and trees
Animals
Conclusion
Ho ng Th Tuy tà ị ế
H Th L H ngồ ị ệ ằ
Nguy n Ng c Trinhễ ọ
We see many p...
... What Do We Test When We Test Reading
Comprehension?
Akmar Mohamad
As ESL/EFL teachers, we are aware that the primary objective of reading is
comprehension being able to find meaning in what ... Thus, we give our students
reading assessments in order to test their reading abilities. When we are preparing these
assessments, we may go through some of the f...
... Question and Answer
QQ&&AA :: WWhhaatt ddoo wwee kknnooww aabboouutt iinnfflluueennzzaa aanndd wwhhaatt ccaann wwee ddoo aabboouutt iitt??
Peter C Doherty*
,†
and Stephen J Turner*
IInnfflluueennzzaa ... the future and
progress is being made in identifying
conserved amino acid sequences asso-
ciated with past pandemics [5] but we
don’t yet know enough about what
determi...
... than non-diapausing ones [74, 113].
Information on the effects of the 2003 drought on forest insect
populations can be found in [86].
To date, data on the short- and mid-term consequences
of drought ... bank
drought or, conversely, conferring drought- resistance are re-
viewed. Second, the short- (one or two years after the drought
event) and mid-term (a decade or so) cons...
... -10,163
Rofecoxib 1.26 2.13 0.64 1,563
Any dose of drug was allowed in the data, and the table additionally shows the rate and frequency of additional events. The calculations used a
mortality rate of ... from the meta-analysis for NSAIDs, and an average
figure from observational studies for coxibs. We used relative
Figure 4
Risk of myopathy, rhabdomyolysis a...
... processes.
Conclusion
The global incidence of rare cases may be underestimated
by contemporary international databases. Diseases which
are currently considered to be rare in industrialized
nations may occur at a ... Central State University Hospital, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia,
3
Department of Surgery,
Central State University Hospital, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia and
4
Departmen...
... Medicine
Open Access
Review
Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants
compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 1: The palate
of the term newborn
Ariane Hohoff*
1
, Heike Rabe
2
, ... a fundamental
analysis of methodologies, confounding factors, and out-
comes of studies on palatal development of preterm...
... 1 of 12
(page number not for citation purposes)
Head & Face Medicine
Open Access
Review
Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants
compared to term infants – What do we know? ... development in preterm and low
birthweight infants. The majority of the studies were pub-
lished between 1980 and 1990.
Visual descriptions...
... the
efficacy of maintenance care in one well-designed pilot
study, in which 29 patients with chronic low back pain
were randomly allocated to either a non-maintenance
care group or a maintenance care ... purposes)
Chiropractic & Osteopathy
Open Access
Review
Maintenance care in chiropractic – what do we know?
Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde and Lise Hestbæk*
Address: Nor...
... groups.
Commentary
Sodium and brain injury: do we know what we are doing?
David A Zygun
Departments of Critical Care Medicine, Clinical Neurosciences, and Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, EG23e, ... Clearly, a mortality signal is not something
clinicians can ignore, especially when studies are consistent.
However, the treatment of intracranial hyperten...
... 2010 BioMed Central Ltd
Tight glycemic control: what do we really know,
and what should we expect?
Stanley A Nasraway Jr* and Rishi Rattan
See related research by Chase et al., http://ccforum.com/content/14/4/R154
COMMENTARY
*Correspondence: ... studies, what do we actually know?
What are the consistent threads? e following sum-
marizes what we know with...
... article as: Fattah et al.: The lateral trauma position: What do
we know about it and how do we use it? A cross-sectional survey of all
Norwegian emergency medical services. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma,
Resuscitation ... RESEARCH Open Access
The lateral trauma position: What do we know
about it and how do we use i...
... Kingdom (e.g. see Fearnley and Beattie).
7. What do we know about audit quality?
Summing up, it turns out that we know more about audit quality than we might have
originally suspected:
† Auditing ... lower the quality of auditing. What do we
know about audit failure rates? Outright audit failures are difficult to determine with
certainty but can be inf...