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... pa�erns in the client’s thinking, emoting, speaking and behaving This is based on the NLP understanding that all internal processing (thinking, remembering, imagining, emoting) uses sequences of representations ... shi�s’) can be utilized to make permanent change, and by observing, listening, asking, eliciting and experimenting Bandler and Grinder came up with a number of change pa�erns Grinder and Bandler ... for managers in communicating, improving work relationships, giving feedback, evaluating performance, developing and shaping performance and bringing out the best in others as a leader and manager...
... Peters [7] and their groups Following documentation of the advantages of using ECMO to manage neonatal respiratory insufficiency in terms of both mortality and morbidity, the evaluation of pharmacotherapy ... Pharmacokinetics of midazolam in neonates undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Anesthesiology 2003, 99: 275-282 Mulla H, Pooboni S: Population pharmacokinetics of vancomycin in patients ... general, there is an increase in distribution volume, which is most prominent in water soluble drugs, and a decrease in drug clearance Whether to initiate any treatment is a decision balanced by a cost-benefit...
... resonance imaging of the brain was also performed in a subset of patients in this study.36 It was found that use of corticosteroids possibly reduced the risk of developing hydrocephalus and vasculitic ... and treatment of opportunistic infections in HIV-infected adults and adolescents: recommendations from CDC, the National Institutes of Health, and the HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious ... corticosteroids in TBM They T Kadhiravan and S Deepanjali observed that treatment-limiting adverse events that necessitated a change in ATT were less common in the corticosteroid arm, and such changes in...
... chamber of Coloura images of perfluorodecalinintact crystalline lens Colour images of perfluorodecalin residue in anterior chamber of a 17-year-old male with an intact crystalline lens Competing interests ... (a and b) Giant retinal tear with shallow detached retina involving the macula in the right eye (c) Reattachment of retina after vitrectomy sis, but could not obtain these results as the patient ... perfluorodecaline without any delay In the case presented here, we would like to demonstrate that even though the patient has an intact crystalline lens, PFCLs may be postoperatively encountered in the anterior...
... decision-making on this widely discussed issue Their findings indicate that, in such a setting, an increase in guideline adherence contributes to the improvement of outcome of patients admitted because of ... protocol was promoted by means of specially organized meetings, hospital intranet, and poster displays A ‘sepsis team’ (mentioned above) consisting ofan ICU physician and an infectiologist, who were ... review of the literature and emergency department management guidelines Ann Emerg Med 2006, 48:28-54 Vandijck DM, Labeau SO, Blot SI: Facilitating clinician adherence to guidelines in the intensive...
... intensity and clinical outcomes of patients managed in the usual manner before our intervention and following the intervention program which was instituted in January 2001 2.2 Description of intervention ... relapse and repeat attendance to ED (Bolton, 1991; ED Manag, 2001); 1.2.3 Guidelines in USA With understanding of the importance of management in the emergency room, numerous clinical guidelines ... members of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) and the Canadian Thoracic Society (Guidelines for Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines) Recommendations are similar to the ones in...
... fundamental to intelligently planning, provisioning, and managing storage Buying and deploying storage as it is often done on a per-project basis— based on loose estimates of immediate and future ... areas of IT and upper-level management An investment in automated monitoring, data collection, and reporting systems, as well as modeling and forecasting tools, can be justified by ensuring thorough, ... “blueprint” for rebalancing your asset portfolio that includes: • A capacity plan focusing on understanding extra capacity and including recommendations for asset rebalancing (detailing overall utilization,...
... decision-making A number of levels ofevidence and methods to assess them are being developed New concepts for an evidencebased approach and a range of old and new methods for the assessment ofevidence ... aims of this paper are to provide an overview ofan evidence- basedapproach to the prevention of oral disease, to examine the assessment of clinical trial evidence, to examine emerging approaches ... stage of the evidence loop is the monitoring of patients or population groups and the reassessment of the value and necessity of continuing the intervention While the importance of this final...
... Teaching evidence- basedmedicine skills can change practice in a community hospital The Journal of General Internal Medicine 2005, 20:340-343 Glasziou P: Managing the evidence flood Surgical Clinics ... to an online questionnaire and to agree to information about non obtrusive monitoring of their behaviour Additional low-cost incentives, including offer of continuing education points, opinion ... (undertaking a minimum of two Category one activities) or 100 Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) professional development points GPs can gain these points through a range of activities,...
... Teaching evidence- basedmedicine skills can change practice in a community hospital The Journal of General Internal Medicine 2005, 20:340-343 Glasziou P: Managing the evidence flood Surgical Clinics ... to an online questionnaire and to agree to information about non obtrusive monitoring of their behaviour Additional low-cost incentives, including offer of continuing education points, opinion ... (undertaking a minimum of two Category one activities) or 100 Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) professional development points GPs can gain these points through a range of activities,...
... varied from 0% – 70% of quantity of needles supplied Figure shows the results of geographic information system mapping of the distribution of needles and syringes in the province of British Columbia ... supplies cannot be determined Variations within jurisdictions must also be taken into consideration Development of standard training and protocols within HAs will play a important role in ensuring ... live and choice of drug [1] The HR products distributed include condoms and lubricants, needles and syringes, alcohol swabs and sterile water and are funded by the BC Ministry of Health and subsidized...
... evidence- based training for chiropractic practitioners in a continuing education setting Does an evidencebased workshop result in improved knowledge of evidence- based procedures? How participants ... within the profession Be more effective and efficient Deal with expanded demands for accountability Manage rapidly expanding sources of information Maintain professional competence Provide an increased ... participated in study coordination and interpretation of data and helped to draft the manuscript ATV participated in study design and was involved in revising the manuscript All authors read and approved...
... being realized because of a range of constraints In identifying and resolving these constraints, it is necessary to find sustainable ways of improving and reducing year-to-year variability in ... Factors taken into account in the safety assessment include: • • identity of gene of interest, including sequence analysis of flanking regions and copy number; source of gene of interest; 13 • ... advantage of guidelines is that revising and incorporating new information requirements in line with an evolving technology can be done very swiftly However, guidelines are voluntary and compliance...
... continuing impact of HIV/AIDS was a significant factor in the declining health and human development in many Sub Saharan African countries Armed conflict and economic stagnation and decline were ... regarding income and second, a problem in determining whether a woman’s individual income is a reliable measure of her social class Macran, Clarke and Joshi (1996) in their analysis of health and ... inequality and human poverty and there is a pronounced disparity in income poverty and literacy levels between people living in rural versus urban areas Progress in reducing poverty and increasing human...
... represented in single pixels, but in image objects and their relationships [1] Pixel based interpretation, which was tested in the course of the project demanded for a clearly longer training and delivered ... identification of feature homogenous zones according to assortment specific criteria combinations The succeeding section (2) was designed as a kind of virtual logging including an optimization routine of ... grading relevant surface features Branches for instance show in contradiction to bumps normally an easily definable borderline The borderline of 2-D-branches shows generally deeper grey values and...
... the panel meetings and discussed the suggestions presented Findings were iterated to a point of consensus, determined by way of voting Nineteen clinicians, from 14 disciplines (community nursing, ... concept of clinical best practice, as informed by a combination of efficacy (outcomes in the clinical trial setting), effectiveness (outcomes in the clinic setting), and cost effectiveness (taking into ... public health; all had clinical expertise in managing diabetes • Discussions with cross-disciplinary panels of clinicians working with patients with diabetes in Metropolitan Adelaide (South Australia)...
... summaries of distinct systems for training and testing Our set of training materials contained · 16 summaries (average length 4.8), yielding · 16 = 96 pairwise rankings In a similar fashion, we obtained ... input a set of alternative renderings of the same document and ranks them based on their degree of local coherence Examples of such renderings include a set of different sentence orderings of the ... and one of its permutations Given k original documents, each with n randomly generated permutations, we obtain k · n (trivially) annotated pairwise rankings for training and testing Using the...
... markup information or as plain text), the assigned categories, the ingoing and outgoing article links as well as all redirects that link to the article A LINK Each page consists of many links which ... context of texts 5.2 Candidate phrases identification The input of the candidate phrase identification is a list of words and their POS labels, and the output is a list of words and their chunking ... “Máy tính” and “dung l ng RAM l n nh t” This has identified “dung l ng RAM l n nh t” representing the meaning of the sentence This meaning word -based approach provides a set of semantic relationships...