... Great Britain and Ireland on 74 Gower St WC in 1896 and includes one hand written book and A Catalogue of the Historical Section It sold at 11s and gave examples of the dresses and directions ... requirements of modern times (King) ‘Arabesque’ dressand Japanese dressand fabrics were also influential on the rational dress movement A section on dressand costume formed part of International ... as well as adapting Greek and Roman dress for modern use (Newton 92) In this way artistic, medical and reformist attitudes converged around Greek dressand the healthy and most beautiful body There...
... dependably and accurately Responsiveness: The willingness to help customers and provide prompt service Assurance: The knowledge and courtesy of employees and their ability to inspire trust and confidence ... open area where patients can write their comments and/ or any ideas about the service they received Reliability and Validity Internal consistency and reliability The expectation and perception ... good," and "doctors and nurses responded to questions quickly and completely." However, five patients did complain about spending too long waiting Also some wrote that the nurses were too young and...
... 0.015) and at 12 months (p < 0.001), and across change scores (p < 0.001) Q2 and Q3 – Data were available for Q2 and Q3 on 405 patients at baseline, and 311 at follow-up At baseline 311 patients ... between the bottom and top tiers i.e i) Q1 and Q2 will be more strongly associated with Q3 than with Q4 and Q5; and ii) Q3 will be more strongly associated with Q4 and Q5 than will Q1 and Q2 Methods ... between the bottom and top tiers i.e i) Q1 and Q2 will be more strongly associated with Q3 than with Q4 and Q5; and ii) Q3 will be more strongly associated with Q4 and Q5 than will Q1 and Q2 Discussion...
... J Hand Surg Am 1999, 24(6):1279-1280 Authors’ contributions REA reviewed the patients and drafted the manuscript LAKK reviewed the patients REC and JMcE perfomed or supervised the surgery and ... penetrated [12] None of the patients required bone grafting or bone substitute Patients were followed up in the outpatient setting until clinical and radiographic union was achieved Patients were routinely ... months and subsequent follow up at a minimum of year with a patient satisfaction survey andpatient rated wrist evaluation scoring Grip strength was measured using a calibrated Jamar hydraulic hand...
... with fluorescently labeled lambda phage DNA molecules and Instruments and techniques used for DNA stretching andimmobilization such as optical and magnetic traps, as well as electric fields, results ... throughput and low cost analysis of stretched and immobilized DNA molecules A new technique that we call ‘‘protein-assisted DNA immobilization ’ (PADI) generates hundreds or thousands of stretched and ... 2:185–201 base sequence information from a single-stranded template and synthesizes the complimentary strand The differences between DNAP and RNAP include (1) catalyzing of addition of a new...
... case of pure PRMC in a male patient Motoyama et al [6] reported the first case of PRMC-BM in a male patient Two similar cases of PRMC and PRMC-BM were reported in 2008 and 2009 respectively [7,8] ... mass and the pancreas, the kidneys and the ovaries, organs that could be potentially implicated in similar cystic lesions [5,13,16] In our case, the tumor was recognized by US and its extension and ... insufficient surveillance data and mainly the inability to understand which patients are in higher risk of recurrence, show that there is a need of an effective registration and further study of these...
... and 2B) We made the diagnosis of RCVS and began treatment with nimodipine 30mg three times daily Over the subsequent days, her headache resolved and her vision and leg weakness improved Our patient s ... Authors' contributions GC drafted the manuscript PR and JPK assisted with neuroradiology All authors analyzed and interpreted patient data and read and approved the final manuscript References Calabrese ... identification and discontinuation of the potential triggers of RCVS The clinical settings for RCVS include pregnancy and the postpartum state, serotonergic and sympathomimetic drugs and tumors,...
... tissues including skin, fat, connective and adipose tissue, and vascular structures (Figure 3) A pathological diagnosis of mature teratoma was made Our patient s post-operative period was unremarkable ... period was unremarkable One year after the operation she was able to stand by herself and to walk with the aid of a brace and walker She was continent during the day but had nocturia Discussion ... development and cellular differentiation, and/ or absent or deficient inductive signals, can lead to the formation of teratoma [6] Figure Variety of tissues including skin, fat, connective and adipose...
... review and discussion for this case report and arranged CT pictures MO was the clinician responsible for the overall care of the patientand helped to draft the manuscript Both authors read and ... fluid collection in multiple neck compartments and diffuse enhancement and thickening of the cervical fascia, platysma and sternocleidomastoid and strap muscles Inconsistent features include ... swelling and enhancement of cervical fascia extending from skull base to upper mediastinum Similar changes were also seen in the pretracheal soft tissue (figures 1, and 3) Throat swabs and blood...
... sub-culture on blood agar The isolate was catalase and oxidase negative and susceptible to ampicillin and cefotaxime The isolate could not be identified further and was sent to the Health Protection Agency ... immunosuppressed and immunocompetent patients Clin Microbiol Infect 2003, 9:280-387 Lion C, Escande F, Durdin JC: Capnocytophaga canimorsus infections in human: Review of the literature and cases report ... rods were isolated from both aerobic and anaerobic Our case shows again the potential for Capnocytophaga to cause bacteraemia and systemic illness in humans Patients with serious comorbidities...
... Berger and Soguel Critical Care 2010, 14:123 http://ccforum.com/content/14/1/123 prompted them to analyse patients adjusted for severity and to analyse by intent-to-treat due to the 14 patients ... feeding and energy balance on clinical outcome in ICU patients Clin Nutr 2005, 24:502-509 doi:10.1186/cc8862 Cite this article as: Berger MM, Soguel L: Feed the ICU patient ‘gastric’ first, and go ... Rue du Bugnon 46, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (HES-SO), School of Health Professions Geneva, Nutrition and Dietetics Department, Rue des Caroubiers...
... manuscript LK, AL, PL and MC participated in the conception and design of the study, data interpretation and critically revised the manuscript FE and PT collected and analyzed the data and critically ... of patient arrival at EDs A, B, D, E and F was defined as the time when the patient arrived at the Page of 10 reception desk Time of patient arrival at ED C was defined as the time when the patient ... the least patients arrived The patient inflows on Wednesdays at ED B and on Saturdays at ED F were remarkably low in comparison with the other EDs Patient inflow over the day (Figures and 3) showed...
... the few turnkey solutions on the market ADC provided design and installation of both fibers and equipment for the Digivance in-building and macro system “The installation went very smoothly There ... threat to patient safety In addition, we needed to balance availability of wireless communications within the building against possible RF signal interference with hospital electronics and monitoring ... reasons, according to Ken Drake, Senior RF Engineer, and Al Remondini, RF Design Engineer, both of US Cellular First, the size of the project demanded an RF transport system that used fiber cables...
... about the individual patient, and the selection of content and manner of expression of that content may be determined by the patient s medical condition and their personal and cultural characteristics ... whole and partial propositions The whole referential and cohesive structure of the text may be flawed, with deictic and anaphoric references lacking an antecedent And, of course, aggregation and ... techniques for producing health-information and patient- education material that is customized to the personal and medical characteristics of the individual patient receiving it The project is concentrating...
... materials more understandable, health professionals must also find other means of communicating with patients How patients receive and understand information? Given the choice, patients prefer clear ... cannot understand print materials alone More interaction with patients is essential Alternative media may help get the message across • Materials should address patients’ concerns and questions ... interactions with patients, greater use of alternative media (including audio-visual materials) and opportunities for patients to discuss information with health care professionals and other patients...
... lead to substandard care and a range of adverse health outcomes The Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals provide a framework for healthcare organizations to address patient- provider ... assessment, and policy changes to address critical relationships between effective communication, patient safety, and improved health outcomes Literacy levels, culturally competent care, and modification ... care, and modification of provider -patient communication and education based on individual abilities and learning styles are specified in numerous standards that address health communication Although...
... Chapter 4: Advising Patients About Complementary and Alternative Medicine Arti Prasad and Mariebeth B Velásquez 121 Chapter 5: Patientand Medical Education on Complementary and Alternative Medicine: ... Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Ethics Lois Snyder Chapter 2: Complementary and Alternative Medicine: History, Definitions, and What Is It Today? Richard J Carroll 45 Chapter 3: Complementary and ... Complementary and Alternative Medicine BIOMEDICAL ETHICS REVIEWS Edited by Lois Snyder Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Ethics, the Patient, and the Physician • 2007 Edited by James M Humber and...
... sometimes highlight physical shape and face Correlations between DDS and O groups, and DDS and P groups were not statistically significant Nevertheless, DDS and P groups correlation coefficient ... CONCLUSIONS Normal profile, and bi-retruded bimaxillary profile were perceived as the most attractive by Mexican DDS, Orthodontists and Patients Mandibular protrusion profile, in males and females, was perceived ... Orthodontists and Patients were more tolerant tomale mandibular retrusive profile than Dentists Female bi-protrusive profilewas better accepted than male bi-protrusive profile Dentists, Orthodontists and Patients...