author Affiliations Clinical Epidemiology Research and Training Unit‚ Boston University School of Medicine‚ Boston‚ MA‚ USA Center for Healthy Aging‚ University of California‚ Davis Medical Center‚ Sacramento‚ CA‚ USA Correspondence Address correspondence and reprint requests to: Barton Wise‚ Center for Healthy Aging‚ University of California‚ Davis Medical Center‚ 4800 2nd Avenue‚ Suite 2600‚ Sacramento‚ CA 95817‚ USA. x J. Niu Search for articles by this author Affiliations Clinical Epidemiology Research
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contributing factors and despite the cause‚ end up recovering well with conservative therapy. The development and use of standardized clinical practice guidelines ensures that tested and proven treatment approaches are used across the board and allows for analogous patient care. One of the research studies conducted is the Philadelphia Panel for Evidence Based Clinical Practice Guidelines (EBCPG) on Selected Rehabilitation Interventions for Neck Pain. What are the major contributing factors of neck
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in a pediatric simulation with my clinical group. The simulation took place in the simulation lab at Western Regional School of Nursing. My clinical group‚ two nursing instructors‚ and I were present during the event. Our clinical group was there because it was a clinical component of our pediatric clinical rotation. We were required to apply our knowledge and use critical thinking during the simulation‚ acting as if it were a real life experience. Our clinical group was separated into two smaller
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The Definition of Clinical Pharmacy American College of Clinical Pharmacy Key Words: American College of Clinical Pharmacy‚ ACCP‚ clinical pharmacy‚ definition‚ clinical pharmacist. (Pharmacotherapy 2008;28(6):816–817) As articulated in its strategic plan‚ the American College of Clinical Pharmacy’s (ACCP) 10–15year vision for the profession is that pharmacists will be health care providers who are accountable for optimal medication therapy in the prevention and treatment of disease. To achieve this
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Concept 9: teaching in the clinical setting This concept is taken from module 11 of block 4 entitled “Health Education” 9.1 Significance of the concept In recent years nursing education focused on theoretical education and deep gap between theoretical and clinical education created. Many nursing researchers reported that nursing students‚ in spite of good knowledge base‚ were not skillful in clinical settings. In result‚ with entrance of these unskillful students to the nursing care system‚ the
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in clinical practice: many clinical nurses believes they are ill prepared and poorly supported to supervise students. Heavy workloads also prevent effective teaching and learning taking place. | | Registered nurses (RNs) working with student nurses in the clinical setting have a major influence on student performance. They have the ability to promote and facilitate student learning or cripple the students ’ ability to apply knowledge and skills‚ and accommodate new learning in clinical practice
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(2002) believe that poor decision making will no longer be acceptable‚ the government aim to examine professional performances and the outcome of clinical decision making for the first time. Evidence based practice will no longer be an optional
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Role of Laboratory in Clinical Trials Laboratory data forms the backbone of all the clinical trials. Hence it is important to have good laboratory support and interaction with the laboratory in all the clinical trials. Clinical trials typically include two kinds of activity a) evaluation and validation of new clinical laboratory testing systems or b) laboratory evaluation of patients subjected to new clinical products or protocols‚ particularly those related to new drug development
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One month has passed since Mrs. Long made an informed decision to have cataract surgery. After surgery she reported improved vision and ability to participate in activities of daily living. Today the community health nurse visits‚ and Mrs. Long reports shortness of breath with activity. After the nurse consults with Mrs. Lon’s health care provider‚ Mrs. Long is admitted to the emergency department with diagnosis of heart failure exacerbation. 1. Three days after being admitted to the hospital‚ Ms
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Your 20-year-old patient is going to start a clinical desensitization program for his allergy to pollen. 1. Describe the pathophysiologic changes to the immune system when exposed to allergens. Allergy is “a hypersensitivity response against an environmental antigen (allergen); the most common are type 1 hypersensitivities (pollen‚ molds‚ fungi‚ certain foods‚ animal dander‚ dust). Others include Type II and Type III (rare but include antibiotics and soluble antigens produced by infectious agents)
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