va s initiative on comprehensive primary care for women veterans but officials at some facilities were unclear about the steps needed to implement va s new initiative

Unequal, Unfair, Ineffective and Inefficient Gender Inequity in Health: Why it exists and how we can change it pptx

Unequal, Unfair, Ineffective and Inefficient Gender Inequity in Health: Why it exists and how we can change it pptx

Ngày tải lên : 28/03/2014, 12:20
... significance for our focus on gender relations The first is how it has transformed the composition of workforces, and the implications for women s health Feminisation of work-forces has gone hand ... reviews, evaluations, and ‘grey’ literature The KN has developed a multicomponent strategy for synthesizing and assessing the evidence: Based on the WGEKN conceptual framework and discussions among ... Health Systems has expanded the data base for all Three 3-day workshops with KN members, specially invited commissioners, authors of commissioned papers and other guests were held, when discussions...
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 Báo cáo khoa học: "What do we know about medication errors made via a CPOE system versus those made via handwritten orders"

Báo cáo khoa học: "What do we know about medication errors made via a CPOE system versus those made via handwritten orders"

Ngày tải lên : 25/10/2012, 10:39
... cause injury.” Thus, we must consider that among CPOE systems’ many virtues is their ability to reduce errors that seldom reach patients (which neither negates their many valuable contributions ... diamorphine They speculate that their CPOE s connection to serious errors is a “result of physicians choosing the wrong drug template, selecting from multiple options, or as a consequence of constructing ... links to pharmacies) we presumably will seek to measure all of these benefits and costs with some precision But comprehensive data or even a consensus methodology are still forthcoming In summary,...
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Báo cáo sinh học : "What do we know about influenza and what can we do about it" ppsx

Báo cáo sinh học : "What do we know about influenza and what can we do about it" ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 06/08/2014, 19:20
... determines whether new animal virus variants that can pass from animals to humans can also be transmitted from human to human? The primary factor is the sialic acid on the galactose on the surface ... are the so-called live-attenuated vaccines that have been adapted to replicate poorly so that they not cause disease Liveattenuated influenza virus vaccines were long in use in the former Russian ... vaccine For this reason, a great deal of current research is focused on identifying improved adjuvants - substances that increase the strength of the immune response, so that the vaccine is more...
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Báo cáo lâm nghiệp: "Impact of summer drought on forest biodiversity: what do we know" ppt

Báo cáo lâm nghiệp: "Impact of summer drought on forest biodiversity: what do we know" ppt

Ngày tải lên : 07/08/2014, 16:20
... insects [24, 56]) There seems to be a general consensus that species-poor ecosystems are usually more sensitive to perturbations, such as droughts, than species-rich ecosystems [50] For instance, ... affects the competitive interactions between Fagus sylvatica seedlings and an early successional species, Rubus fruticosus: responses of growth, water status and 13C composition, New Phytol 151 ... mobility Specific competition Not diapausing Ecosystem Disturbed ecosystems Susceptibility to fire Susceptibility to chemicals Susceptibility to pest attack and disease Susceptibility to invasion Temperate...
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Báo cáo y học: "What do we know about communicating risk? A brief review and suggestion for contextualising serious, but rare, risk, and the example of cox-2 selective and non-selective NSAIDs" pot

Báo cáo y học: "What do we know about communicating risk? A brief review and suggestion for contextualising serious, but rare, risk, and the example of cox-2 selective and non-selective NSAIDs" pot

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 10:23
... be shown Whether the method is useful to patients or professionals in some of the contexts shown is not known, and we stress that it still has to be evaluated The value of the method is also ... consequences How individuals assess and process risk information is dependent on their circumstances or medical condition at that time Attitudes and choices about an intervention depend on the ... years, but approaches in 1,000 in the over-9 0s How patients respond to risk information A number of small studies have assessed what patients think about risk and the effectiveness of interventions...
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báo cáo khoa học:" Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 1: The palate of the term newborn" ppt

báo cáo khoa học:" Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 1: The palate of the term newborn" ppt

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 23:22
... 'blind' them for the studies Titles and/or abstracts of all citations were screened by one author (AH) In cases of doubt, the inclusion or exclusion of studies was discussed, and consensus was reached, ... the jaws, either Data for elective caesarian section and spontaneous face presentation was to small to draw any conclusions [51,55] Palatal configuration with respect to nasal deformities Kent ... premaxilla is the first portion of the palate to fuse, if the pathogenesis of these lesions depends on entrapment of epithelium during fusion of the palatal shelves [69] Alveolar cysts (grayish-white...
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báo cáo khoa học:" Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 2: The palate of the preterm/low birthweight infant" pps

báo cáo khoa học:" Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 2: The palate of the preterm/low birthweight infant" pps

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 23:22
... therefore to a higher risk for malocclusions, facial asymmetries, and other late consequences The evidence on these possible consequences is weak and the results of one century of research on palatal ... has been postulated that the effect of the tube is dependent on its position and the developmental state of the palate-forming bone and that most likely the palatal groove forms due to the continuous ... infants mouth The act of inserting and seating the tray with the impression material is often associated with a slight increase in the heart rate as displayed on the ECG monitor, however, once the...
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Báo cáo y học: "Maintenance care in chiropractic – what do we know" ppsx

Báo cáo y học: "Maintenance care in chiropractic – what do we know" ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 13/08/2014, 14:20
... because the indications for treatment in asymptomatic patients depend solely on tests and observations, such as palpation findings, none of which has been shown to be clearly valid [3] When treating ... http://www.chiroandosteo.com/content/16/1/3 Indications for maintenance care There was only sparse information in the literature on the indications for maintenance care and there was no information on specific ... maintenance care but perhaps more on opinion and consensus Because there is a conviction among some chiropractors that spinal adjustments/manipulations have a preventive effect not only on musculoskeletal...
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Báo cáo y học: " The lateral trauma position: What do we know about it and how do we use it? A cross-sectional survey of all " ppsx

Báo cáo y học: " The lateral trauma position: What do we know about it and how do we use it? A cross-sectional survey of all " ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 13/08/2014, 23:20
... (all alternatives ticked off [one questionnaire] or obviously inconsistent answers [one questionnaire]) All of the results are based on valid answers to specific questions (some questions were left ... by the Regional Health Trusts Of these, 202 were successfully contacted and 201 agreed to participate According to our investigations, there were 292 EMS stations in Norway at the time of the study, ... service for stabilized patients Discussion This study shows that the majority of ground EMS use LTP The majority of those using it also possesses written protocols and is provided with training in the...
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francis - 2004 - what do we know about audit quality [aq]

francis - 2004 - what do we know about audit quality [aq]

Ngày tải lên : 06/01/2015, 19:42
... reports per bankruptcy Another explanation is that auditor reporting conservatism is induced by the US legal system and the auditor s exposure to litigation risk This is discussed later in the ... reports have informational value, despite the presence of false positives 3.2 Do modified audit reports really matter? The informativeness of audit reports is difficult to assess for two reasons First, ... impaired by non-audit services and this suspicion has deepened post-Enron These concerns led to restrictions on non-audit services by the SEC in 2000 and further restrictions by SarbanesOxley in 2002;...
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Báo cáo y học: " Sodium and brain injury: do we know what we are doing" potx

Báo cáo y học: " Sodium and brain injury: do we know what we are doing" potx

Ngày tải lên : 13/08/2014, 18:22
... hypertension such as mannitol may also be detrimental [8] Although these limited data are insufficient to mandate changes to standards of care, they provide ethical justification for the examination ... interventions associated with sodium concentration variability A thorough examination of hypertonic saline and mannitol for the management of intracranial hypertension is a logical starting point ... examination of these standards in randomized controlled trials Ultimately, the results of the study by Maggiore and colleagues emphasize the need for prospective randomized controlled studies in the neurotrauma...
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Báo cáo y học: "Tight glycemic control: what do we really know, and what should we expec" docx

Báo cáo y học: "Tight glycemic control: what do we really know, and what should we expec" docx

Ngày tải lên : 13/08/2014, 21:21
... outstripping the crude tools used at the bedside to measure blood glucose and to respond to its variation in concentration Software-driven insulin dosing is better than paperdriven insulin protocols Software ... interferences and specific disease conditions Importantly, these devices will be continuous or near continuous, will push blood glucose information to the bedside nurse and by their nature will be less ... integrates all of the glucose measurements and all of the previous insulin adjustments to determine the next best insulin dose Software appears to reduce glucose variability and to sustain glucose...
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What do we see outside our houses everyday?

What do we see outside our houses everyday?

Ngày tải lên : 22/06/2013, 01:26
... see food and drinks …  On the street   At the party In our school We see many plants and trees In our school On the street In the park Animals  In a park  the zoo On the street Conclusion ... Conclusion We see a lot of things outside our houses We see a lot of food and drinks near our houses We don’t see many trees near our houses We see dogs, cats and birds near our houses The End ...
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What Do We Test When We Test Reading Comprehension

What Do We Test When We Test Reading Comprehension

Ngày tải lên : 06/09/2013, 10:10
... comprehension at another level Furthermore, the reading skills for each level or strand cut across ages; they are relevant to young readers in primary schools, secondary school students right up to students ... intended as a guide for teachers when preparing reading assessments Studies have shown that teachers tend to ask their students mainly literal comprehension questions They need to be aware that there ... that the writer has presented At this level, students can be tested on the following skills: o The ability to differentiate between facts and opinions o The ability to recognize persuasive statements...
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Báo cáo y học: "Glucocorticoids: do we know how they work" pot

Báo cáo y học: "Glucocorticoids: do we know how they work" pot

Ngày tải lên : 09/08/2014, 03:24
... that explain the profound suppression of the inflammatory response Furthermore, genes of the inflammatory response lack repressing GREs, so other explanations for the suppression of inflammation ... other protein kinases At the bottom of the cascades lie proteins controlling gene expression and other processes Serving to modulate the activity of MAP kinases and to switch off the pathways ... pathways after the response to a stimulus, are MKPs [14] These dual-specificity phosphatases remove phosphates from both the threonyl and tyrosyl residues in the MAP kinase activation motifs More than...
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Báo cáo y học: "Lessons from dynamic cadaver and invasive bone pin studies: do we know how the foot really moves during gait" potx

Báo cáo y học: "Lessons from dynamic cadaver and invasive bone pin studies: do we know how the foot really moves during gait" potx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 21:23
... is even more valuable since the data for the former study was collected on the same subjects and in the same session (day) as the latter study The total range of motion at the subtalar, talonavicular, ... invasive foot kinematic studies This is important because data demonstrate that the tarsal bones are able to make a significant contribution to the kinematics of the overall foot Motion that ... living tissue, but this issue seems to be regarded as an acceptable limitation if care is taken in use of the tissues However, the greatest disadvantage is that the cadaver must be manipulated and...
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