When, in
the clinical judgment of the person licensed or certified under this chapter, there is a clear and immediate probability of physical harm to the patient or client, to other individuals, or to society and the person licensed or certified under this chapter communicates the information only to the potential victim, appropriate family member, or law enforcement or other appropriate authorities.
Inclusion criteria required known HIV - positive status of 6 months or more, a score of 15 or higher on the 24 - item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (Ham - D), 6 and
clinical judgment of significant depressive symptoms.
Inclusion criteria were 24 - item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score of 15 or higher,
clinical judgment of depression, and physical health sufficient to attend outpatient sessions.
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CLINICAL JUDGMENT OF A LICENSED CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER (LCSW - R) IN THE CONTROL AND OPERATION OF A PRIVATE PRACTICE.
Second, how let me flip that around: «how does a woman with no post-secondary education in science decide that she can trust
the clinical judgment of a practitioner that refuses to get the minimum level training required of midwives in all other developed countries»?
Tinge Broverman, et al., «Sex Role Stereotypes and
Clinical Judgments of Mental Health,» Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol.
Not exact matches
A mix
of outrageous money related anxiety, broken neighborhood frameworks and an intense review administration that can come to oversimplified
judgments implies that a specialist or medical attendant who had been secure in their
clinical part and spent maybe three decades fabricating their great name can see it pulled down in a matter
of months.
A mix
of outrageous money related anxiety, useless neighborhood frameworks and an intense review administration that can come to oversimplified
judgments implies that a specialist or medical caretaker who had been secure in their
clinical part and spent maybe three decades constructing their great name can see it pulled down in a matter
of months.
The alleged lack
of scientific studies and the amount
of clinical judgment involved in concussion management, and the lack
of uananimity, either about grading the severity
of concussions or in return to play guidelines, while it complicates our efforts to educate parents on concussions, should not be used as an excuse to do nothing.
But it's really a process that, as a core foundation, is based on providing evidence - based information,
clinical judgment and expertise without a bias, and clear outlines
of risks and benefits and alternatives, including doing nothing in any given situation.
It is therefore up to a physician, in the exercise
of his or her
clinical judgment, to decide when an athlete should be allowed to return to play a contact or collision sport after suffering a concussion.
The difference in medical indications between midwife - led and obstetrician - led care could be a matter
of difference in
clinical judgment between the maternity care providers.
«We support careful and sensible use
of neuroimaging in which physicians exercise excellent
clinical judgment to reduce waste in the medical system,» Dr. Hawasli and coauthors write.
As the rate
of children with autism in the U.S. continues to grow, a new study published today in top - ranked journal Pediatrics shows that medical professionals can't rely solely on their
clinical judgment to detect autism risk.
In 2009, the Institute
of Medicine issued revised recommendations for gestational weight gain for use in conjunction with
clinical judgment by healthcare providers.
The control group used for comparison included patients aged 15 to 35 who underwent ACL reconstruction between October 2012 and October 2014, and were cleared to return to sports by «usual
clinical judgment» prior to the development
of the checklist.
Hennekens and Bjorkman advise doctors that, based on the current totality
of evidence, in the primary prevention
of vascular disease and cancer, any
judgments about prescribing long - term aspirin therapy for apparently healthy individuals should be based on individual
clinical judgments between the doctor and each
of his or her patients.
«In the high - acuity, full - service hospital, individual
clinical judgment remains key, and some medical care demands this,» says David Cook, M.D., a Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist and primary author
of the study.
The information contained on this website is intended as a general guideline and does not replace a provider's
clinical judgment or practice, including evaluation
of a patient.
«There could be risks associated, especially since many drugs lower blood pressure and impair
judgment,» says Ridwan Shabsigh, MD, director
of the division
of urology at Maimonides Medical Center and professor
of clinical urology at Columbia University in New York City.
The proper diagnosis
of Lyme disease is based on
clinical judgment, not laboratory tests.
«It is simply no longer possible to believe much
of the
clinical research that is published, or to rely on the
judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines.
So I went to a doctor who specializes in nutrition and after some sophisticated testing and
clinical judgment he put me a balanced diet — lots
of veggies and moderate amounts
of animal protein.
Those who read Dr. Levine's entire body
of work carefully will find that it is rooted in rigorous scientific research as well as sound
clinical judgment and experience.
Students with chronic and acute health conditions have their health needs met at school because
of their School Nurses»
clinical assessments,
judgments, planning, interventions and evaluations.
The policies that were criticized were those that increased attention to academic outcomes at the expense
of children's exploration, discovery, and play; methods that focused on large group activities and completion
of one - dimensional worksheets and workbooks in place
of actual engagement with concrete objects and naturally occurring experiences
of the world; and directives that emphasized the use
of group - administered, computer - scored, multiple - choice achievement tests in order to determine a child's starting place in school rather than assessments that rely on active child engagement, teacher
judgment, and
clinical opinion.
These guidelines are the product
of nearly a year's work by experts in the field
of autistic spectrum disorders and are based on validated scientific evidence,
clinical experience and
clinical judgment.
The veterinarian has assumed the responsibility for making
clinical judgments regarding the health
of the patient and the client has agreed to follow the veterinarian's instructions.
While these
clinical signs might require an emergency room visit, good
judgment should prevail and if these signs persist, are substantial or accompany any
of the five symptoms on the list, an ER visit is definitely in order.
This assessment is crucial and must be based on a thorough history, careful physical examination,
clinical experience and
judgment, and a sound understanding
of the differential diagnosis
of acute vomiting.
However, a combination
of diagnostic testing,
clinical judgment, and patient history points to a diagnosis
of acute pancreatitis.
Professional
judgment should be used in monitoring the patient's
clinical status, response to therapy and tolerance to side effects to determine the need to continue treatment with Clomicalm Tablets and to continue to rule - out physiological disorders which may complicate the diagnosis and treatment
of separation anxiety.
Subsequently, the reforms
of 2013, triggered by his report, have made significant changes to procedure and costs, but the need for the further reforms he now proposes, and the benefit
of the extension
of fixed costs into
clinical negligence claims canvassed by the Department
of Health, can clearly be seen in the
judgment of Master Simons in Rezek - Clarke v Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
The Inquiry Committee reported the resolution to the registrant, setting out its view that the Registrant's acts were good faith
clinical judgments and not the result
of negligence or a cavalier attitude in her practice or to her care
of the Complainant [14].
Decision - makers continue making their own
clinical judgments in the absence
of counter-evidence.
Yet here, in the Fernandes case, however one describes the dysfunctional communication between the Emergency and ENT departments in relation to the diagnosis
of meningitis, it was no more or less «negligent» than the kind
of miscommunication which is regularly seen between state bodies (or internal units
of state bodies) regularly at inquests, or in
clinical negligence trials and is consistently explained in those contexts as an individual error
of judgment rather than a systemic failure and a violation
of Article 2.
-LRB-...) Learning situations such as the
clinical case conference reveal the features
of the environment in simplified forms so they can be understood by novice practitioners, who can begin to develop their own perception and
judgment.
He said: «Rules like the EU
clinical trials directive have slowed down the creation
of new drugs to cure terrible diseases and European Court
of Justice
judgments on data protection issues hobble the growth
of internet companies.»
In a very brief
judgment, he split the difference, finding some provisions unconstitutional because they «permit minute regulation
of every aspect
of research and
clinical practice and do not simply prohibit negative practices,» but others falling within the traditional boundaries
of the criminal law.
Practical knowledge
of GMP and an ability to apply sound
judgment and decision - making skills (risk based and appropriate for the phase
of clinical development) in order to evaluate product release.
According to the
judgment given by «Bureau
of Labor Statistics», common surgical and
clinical sanatoriums pay the maximum median yearly remuneration
of about $ 27,340 out
of all other health care companies which appoints several medical assistants for jobs.
Experienced Nurse Practitioner with outstanding patient relations and
clinical judgment skills and history
of urgent care and long term living facility practice.
However, it is my legal opinion that state laws do not permit providers to delegate to medical assistants any tasks that require the exercising
of independent
judgment, or the making
of clinical assessments, evaluations, or interpretations.
Engaged nursing talent with strong critical reasoning and astute
clinical judgment in expedition
of appropriate and efficient care.
Although the environmental risk
of administrative medical assistants is lower to that
of clinical medical assistants due to responsibilities and exposure, administrative medical assistants must also exercise caution and good
judgment when communicating with patients or visitors, maintaining sensitive information and stocking various supplies.
This position takes in - coming calls from members, providers, etc providing professional phone assistance to all callers through the criteria based prior authorization process.Maintains complete, timely and accurate documentation
of all approvals and denials, and transfers all
clinical questions and
judgment calls to the pharmacist.
Applied appropriate
clinical judgment in creating discharge plans and coordinate the delivery
of home care
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Licensed practical nurse with experience in varied medical specialties Training in geriatric, surgical, psychiatric, pediatric, and obstetric nursing Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians and senior nursing staff Administered medications and dietary supplements, inserted tube feeds, and monitored vitals Performed wound care in stage 1 and 2 ulcers and assisted team with more serious stages Assisted with oxygen setup and tracheostomy care Oversaw blood glucose testing and reported abnormal values to medical team Maintained up to date knowledge
of medical and surgical standards
of care Demonstrated the
clinical knowledge and
judgment necessary for high quality patient care Provided administrative support to physicians, residents, and nursing staff as needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning materials Performed all duties in a positive, professional, and timely manner
Midland Memorial Hospital 7/2008 — 8/2008 Graduate Nurse — Post Surgical Unit • Assessed patient status and medical record, planned and implemented treatment, monitored outcomes • Maintained up to date knowledge
of established medical, surgical, and sub-specialty standards
of care • Demonstrated working
clinical knowledge and
judgment necessary for high quality nursing care • Provided administrative support to attending physicians, residents, and nursing staff as needed • Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate materials and functioning technology
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Nursing student with more than 1,300 hours
of experience in varied
clinical areas Significant work in surgical, psychiatric, pediatric, obstetric, and critical care nursing Monitored, recorded, and reported patient condition to physicians and senior nursing staff Administered medications, inserted IV and Foley, changed dressings, and monitored vitals Carried out physician orders in accordance with treatment plan Maintained up to date knowledge
of medical, surgical, and sub-specialty standards
of care Demonstrated
clinical knowledge and
judgment necessary for high quality patient care Provided administrative support to physicians, residents, and nursing staff as needed Managed medical supplies and equipment ensuring adequate and functioning materials