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Select a specific pharmacy practice setting (i.e., hospital practice, community practice, or managed care). What barriers do you believe would limit the ability of pharmacists and pharmacy managers to conduct effective planning in that setting ... [Pg.44]

Roth, Catherine H., Trout, Monroe E., Hospital Formulary Management... [Pg.218]

The first methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) strain was isolated in 1960, just after the introduction of methicillin into clinical use. MRSA strains reside in environments where there is constant, strong antibiotic pressure (i.e., hospitals and clinics). A further property of MRSA is a tendency to accumulate additional... [Pg.184]

Keywords— Hemodialysis System, NIBP, Urea, Creatinine, HL7 standard, EMRs, e-Hospital, Patient ID. [Pg.98]

Vu D. Hai, Nguyen D. Thuan (2008) Acquiring and managing Laboratory data to apply in e-Hospital base on Webserver. Journal of Science and Technology, Hanoi 68 28-34. [Pg.101]

The author is grateful for discussions with D. E. Manolopoulos. The hospitality of the Joint Institute for Astrophysics at the University of Colorado during the final preparation of the manuscript is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.36]

Remove the patient to the fresh air, and loosen clothing at the neck. If breathing has stopped or is extremely w eak, gh e artificial respiration and continue until the patient is transferred to hospital or until a doctor arrives. [Pg.527]

If the patient is in a state of shock (f.e., pale, faint or collapsed, sweating, cold) treat by lying flat, or preferably with the legs raised approximately one foot, loosen clothing around the neck, keep warm but not hot (one to two blankets) and transfer to hospital or obtain medical attention urgently ... [Pg.528]

Columbia Hospital for Women Portugal Centro de Estudosem Economia Energia dos Trans-portese e Ambiente... [Pg.128]

Air monitoring will be required, e.g., when volatiles are handled in quantity, where use of radioaetive isotopes has led to unaeeeptable workplaee eontaiuination, when proeessing plutonium or other transuranie elements, when handling unsealed sourees in hospitals in therapeutie amounts, and in the use of hot eells/reaetors and eritieal faeilities. Routine monitoring of skin, notably the hands, may be required. [Pg.393]

Provisions for primary and emergeney eommunieations (internal, e.g. with staff, emergeney personnel, and external, e.g. with die press, emergeney serviees, hospital, employees relatives, telephone links and radios) require eareful assessment. If diere is a flammable hazard on site, radios may need to be intrinsieally safe or flameproof. [Pg.427]

Subsequent movements of casualty (i.e. returned to work, sent home, sent to hospital, etc.). [Pg.433]

Does eontaet with loeal emergeney responders (i.e., fire and reseue, loeal hospital) and loeal, state, and Eederal ageneies indieate that the emergeney response plan is eompatible and integrated with the dis-... [Pg.268]

Hughes Spalding Children s Hospital Grady Health System 80 Butler St., S.E. [Pg.312]

Kosah Children s Hospital Medical Towers South, Ste. 572 234 E. Gray St. [Pg.313]

Idcntificalion of facilities at which an c.xlremcly hazardous substance is present in an amount in e. ccss of the threshold plamiing quantity, whether it is being produced, used, or stored. Transportalion routes of any extremely haztirdous substance lo or from the facility must be given, as well. Also lo be identified were other facilities contributing or subjected lo addilioiuil liazards because of tlieir proximity to facilities such as hospitals or natural gas facilities... [Pg.45]

The designation of facilities (e.g., hospitals, natural gas plants) diat are subject to added risk and provision for dieir protection... [Pg.89]

The population, in teniis of nmnbers, density, and types of individuals (e.g., facility employees neighborhood residents people in hospitals, schools, nursing homes, prisons, day care centers) Uiat could be witliin a vulnerable zone tlie private and public property (e.g., critical facilities, homes, schools, hospitals, businesses, offices) that may be damaged, including essential support... [Pg.500]

Places where more sensitive populations might be e.xposed, such as nursing homes, hospitals, and schools. [Pg.502]

A steady controlled flow rate is required - e.g. hospitals, commercial kitchens ... [Pg.422]

In the presence of moisture all the halogens are corrosive to stainless steel, although dilute iodine solutions can be used, e.g. under hospital conditions, for contact for short duration. [Pg.553]

Urinary lithiasis is a disease in which calculi form in the kidney and urinary tract. Roughly 5 % of the human population suffers to some degree from urinary lithiasis. A number of severely afflicted patients (e.g. ca. 60,000 in West Germany and more than 100,000 in the U.S.) are hospitalized yearly for major surgical treatment. Obviously, nephrolithiasis is not only a common ailment but also an issue of great social and economic consequence. [Pg.131]

High-quality or high-purity steam applications, e.g., clean steam generators for use in hospitals... [Pg.342]


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