... interactive) on- line information system with drug interactions, contraindications, side effects, formulary, and IV administration guide Thus, the demarcation between CPOE systems and forms of decision ... or toxic doses; however, it does have pull down menus indicating dosing and route, a feature that influences physicians’ decisions That is, CPOE systems have implicit decision support even though ... examining consequential errors As Bates and colleagues [2] write with intentional irony, “…it seems easiest to prevent those [errors] that rarely cause injury.” Thus, we must consider that among CPOE...
... current population of about 6.8 billion, never made more than about 400 million doses of trivalent influenza vaccine For this reason, a great deal of current research is focused on identifying ... pandemics [5] but we don’t yet know enough aboutwhat determines infectivity and virulence to predict the key correlates of transmissibility just from the viral RNA sequence What determines the ... WHO Geneva co-ordinates the operations of four WHO Collaborating Centers (London, Melbourne, Tokyo, Atlanta) and a host of National Laboratories A combination of RT- Journal of Biology 2009,...
... Evaluation of a visual risk communication tool: effectson knowledge and perception of blood transfusion risk Transfusion 2003, 43:779-787 62 O'Connor AM, Stacey D, Entwhistle V, Llewellyn-Thomas ... Joint British Societies coronary risk prediction charts found in every copy of the British National Formulary Conclusion We suggest one way of communicating information about the risk of rare adverse ... information – a review of the effects of 'framing' and other manipulations on patient outcomes J Health Commun 2001, 61:61-82 44 Misselbrook D, Armstrong D: Patients' responses to riskinformation about...
... (two questionnaires), or there were errors (all alternatives ticked off [one questionnaire] or obviously inconsistent answers [one questionnaire]) All of the results are based on valid answers to ... by telephone and personnel by written questionnaires may also have caused a certain bias From the ground EMS personnel, we received answers to only 46% of the distributed questionnaires We believe ... answers to specific questions (some questions were left blank by some respondents) Confidence in applying the LTP method responses was categorized as “confident” or “not confident.” The first comprised...
... Canada, and the United Kingdom (e.g see Fearnley and Beattie) Whatweknowabout audit quality? Summing up, it turns out that weknow more about audit quality than we might have originally suspected: ... restrictions on non-audit services by the SEC in 2000 and further restrictions by SarbanesOxley in 2002; however, companies continue to buy large amounts of non-audit services.15 The profession has long ... things we not knowabout audit quality First, we not know if the US evidence on audit quality generalizes to audits in other countries that have different legal systems and in particular to non-common...
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... the study itself All funding related to medical support of the presented intensive care unit was based on donations from the medical aid organization "Helfen Berührt" References Conclusion The global ... refractory pulmonary failure soon after ICU admission According to the experience of Mongolian physicians, acetic acid ingestion is a frequent intoxication requiring hospital admission At least ... and left lower lobe pneumonia (C) after diesel ingestion General General exanthema (A, B) and left lower lobe pneumonia (C) after diesel ingestion Page of (page number not for citation purposes)...
... birthweight infants [3] By definition, neonates weighing less than 2500 g are described as low birthweight infants [4] The proportion of neonates weighing less than 1500 g (very low birthweight) ... The latter authors found in none of the mentioned parameters a predeliction in gender, nor did Donley and Nelson [59] Metric description of the palatal configuration of fullterm infants In order ... Walker BR, McConnachie A, Noon JP, Webb DJ, Watt GC: Contribution of parental blood pressures to association between low birth weight and adult high blood pressure: cross sectional study BMJ...
... relation to intubation time - Duration of intubation associated changes - Palatal morphology in relation to birthweight - Palatal morphology in relation to weight at the time of impression taking ... (Pearson, one sided, p = 009) Influence of intubation on the palatal configuration of PT infants Length of palate Anterior palatal length (measured between the midpoint between the junctions of ... complications of endotracheal intubation when hard and soft endotracheal tubes were compared, the flexibility of the soft tubes occasionally entailed a prolonged intubation time (Table 1, see Additional...
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... Critical Care Vol 13 No Zygun However, the small sample size and non-randomized methodology limit the generalizability of these results Importantly, alternatives to hypertonic saline for the treatment ... 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 population It ... 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 given...
... Heritier S, Heyland DK, McArthur C, McDonald E, Mitchell I, Myburgh JA, Norton R, Potter J, Robinson BG, Ronco JJ: Intensive versus conventional glucose control in critically ill patients N Engl ... MedicalDevices/NewsEvents/WorkshopsConferences/ucm187406 htm#transcripts] 19 Cook CB, Abad V, Kongable G, Hanseon Y, McMahon D: The status of glucose control in U.S intensive care units [abstract] Crit Care Med 2008, 36:sA68 doi:10.1186/cc9236 ... 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 integrates...
... of FDI on the education service in Vietnam 2.2.1 Macro effectson demand for education 2.2.2 Macro effectson supply for education 2.2.3 Micro effectson supply for education 2.3 Education services ... tertiary education 1.4.3 The effects of Migration on Education 1.4.3.1 Migration and the supply/loss in teacher capacity in the education sector 1.4.3.2 Macro effects of migration on education 1.4.3.3 ... international relations o Interdependence amongst national economies has increased o In international relations, there have always existed two dimensions: cooperation and competition 1.2Education 1.2.1...