Enhanced employee engagement through visibility,
functioning as a clinician as necessary, and supporting staff needs as necessary.
The RN Care Manager
functions as a clinician, case manager, and educator to achieve optimal... The RN Care Manager assists patients with self - management through education, visits and telephonic...
Not exact matches
Heat - not - burn devices may eliminate users» exposure to tobacco smoke, but the vapor they produce has the same negative impact on blood vessel
function as smoking, according to a preliminary animal study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2017, a premier global exchange of the latest advances in cardiovascular science for researchers and
clinicians.
When patients present with variables associated with a greater risk for VPC,
clinicians should direct more intensive management of modifiable factors, such
as smoking and lung
function,
as well
as improved medication adherence or alternative treatment strategies, the investigators concluded.
Clinicians also tested hematologic, liver and kidney
function as well
as AED levels before treatment and then at four, eight and 12 weeks during the study.
Understanding these metabolic products, or metabolites, could influence how
clinicians diagnose and treat GI diseases,
as well
as many other metabolic and neurological diseases increasingly associated with compromised GI
function.
Previously, understanding a patient's condition relied on analysis of symptoms and signs, such
as lung
function measurements and airway hyper - responsiveness, but now
clinicians can access information about a range of other underlying complex biological traits, including cellular and molecular traits.
The Institute: brings together a wide range of scientists, including physicists, engineers, chemists, biologists
as well
as HMS
clinicians to address fundamental questions about the behavior and
functioning of biological systems; allows biologists, engineers, and
clinicians to potentially use such knowledge to foster applications and new technologies; and provides a way for the tool - developers (physicists, engineers, computer scientists) to work with the tool - users (biologists, chemists,
clinicians) in the early stages of scientific inquiry and encourage scientific collaboration at the innovation stage of tool development.
As clinicians begin to consider whole - genome sequencing, an understanding of the processes and tools involved and the factors to consider in the annotation of the structure and
function of genomic elements that might influence variant identification is crucial.
Here, we discuss and illustrate the strengths and weaknesses of approaches for the annotation and classification of important elements of protein - coding genes, other genomic elements such
as pseudogenes and the non-coding genome, comparative - genomic approaches for inferring gene
function, and new technologies for aiding genome annotation,
as a practical guide for
clinicians when considering pathogenic sequence variation.
People with adrenal burnout and slow thyroid
function should work with a collaborative
clinician who can adjust the protocol
as needed so it's not too harsh or risky.
Many researchers and
clinicians consider the term «thyroid disease» to include only pathological processes that occur 1) within the thyroid gland itself, or 2) in other tissues, such
as the pituitary gland, and indirectly result in subnormal
function of the thyroid gland.
In this Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology on «High Density Lipoproteins — from biological understanding to clinical exploitation» contributing authors (members of COST Action BM0904 / HDLnet) summarize in more than 20 chapters our current knowledge on the structure,
function, metabolism and regulation of HDL in health and several diseases
as well
as the status of past and ongoing attempts of therapeutic exploitation.The book is of interest to researchers in academia and industry focusing on lipoprotein metabolism, cardiovascular diseases and immunology
as well
as clinical pharmacologists, cardiologists, diabetologists, nephrologists and other
clinicians interested in metabolic or inflammatory diseases...
As a result the trial record in this proceeding is incomplete and unbalanced on crucial issues including: (1) the widespread suicidal ideation initially experienced by persons with disabilities responding to their disabilities; [8](2) relevant exploitation and abuse to which people with disabilities and the elderly are subjected; [9](3) prejudice faced by persons with disabilities in society at large and in the medical community; [10](4) the impact the lack of palliative care and support services has on suicidal ideation; [11](5) the impaired agency of persons with disabilities in dependent circumstances; [12](6) evidence of clinicians about the impact resulting from a state sanctioned paradigm shift legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia («AS / E»); [13] and (7) the impact on the judgment of doctors of functioning in an environment of increasing health costs and budget constraint
As a result the trial record in this proceeding is incomplete and unbalanced on crucial issues including: (1) the widespread suicidal ideation initially experienced by persons with disabilities responding to their disabilities; [8](2) relevant exploitation and abuse to which people with disabilities and the elderly are subjected; [9](3) prejudice faced by persons with disabilities in society at large and in the medical community; [10](4) the impact the lack of palliative care and support services has on suicidal ideation; [11](5) the impaired agency of persons with disabilities in dependent circumstances; [12](6) evidence of
clinicians about the impact resulting from a state sanctioned paradigm shift legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia («
AS / E»); [13] and (7) the impact on the judgment of doctors of functioning in an environment of increasing health costs and budget constraint
AS / E»); [13] and (7) the impact on the judgment of doctors of
functioning in an environment of increasing health costs and budget constraints.
Registered Nurse (RN) II - Neurosensory PACU Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX Work Shift: DAYWork Week: VariesJob SummaryThe RN II is a staff nurse, who
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Work Shift: DAY Work Week: Varies Job Summary The RN II is a staff nurse, who
as an experienced
clinician functions at the Competent stage of Benner's model of clinical practice.
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Outcome parameters are aggressive behaviour und comorbid symptoms
as well
as problem maintaining factors, psychosocial
functioning, family burden, self - esteem and treatment satisfaction
as rated by
clinicians, parents, or teachers.
The primary domains assessed included (1) depression symptoms
as measuredby the
clinician - rated HAMD and self - reported Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) 29; (2) global
functioning as measured by the
clinician - ratedClinical Global Impressions scale (CGI) 30 andC - GAS; and (3) social
functioning as measured by the Social Adjustment Scale — Self - Report (SAS - SR).31 Higher scores on the HAMD and BDIindicate a greater number of symptoms; on the CGI and C - GAS, better
functioning; and on the SAS - SR, worse
functioning.
In addition, they propose a unique solution, one more akin to the types of strategies used by thoughtful
clinicians — namely, children in need might be best identified not only through the presence of early behavioural signs and symptoms but also through the convergence of other indicators, such
as well established risk factors for adverse outcomes independent from the behavioural indicators themselves (eg, single parent status, family poverty, neuropsychological
functioning, etc).
This may include structured psychological therapy, such
as interpersonal rhythm therapy, family - focussed therapy, cognitive — behavioural therapy or acceptance and commitment therapy.45 These have been shown to sustain health and prevent relapse, in conjunction with pharmacotherapy.7 Substance abuse is highly prevalent in this population and should be recognised
as a potential trigger, alongside signs of a shift in mood and / or coping.46 Psychoeducation is therefore important for managing medication and promoting adherence, also managing the disease long term.45 Regular 12 - month follow - up appointments with the
clinician can serve to provide interepisode support
as well
as screening for any noteworthy symptoms or disruption to
functioning, from the disease or medication regime.44
Insofar
as a 7 - day treatment may limit
clinicians» abilities to guide patients in their efforts to reclaim their life, a long - term follow - up assessing quality of life and
functioning would be useful.
Policy - makers and
clinicians should work together to make services, such
as screenings for pregnant women and mothers, readily available.6 Programs aimed at reducing disruptions to family
functioning are one avenue for decreasing children's risk for psychopathology.
Parental reflective
functioning will be defined,
as well
as what it means to take a reflective stance
as a
clinician.
Dr. Zayas has devoted his career
as a
clinician, teacher, and researcher to child and adolescent development and family
functioning.
Our
clinicians use a wide range of standardized tests, to help us compile information regarding an individual's emotional, social and behavioral patterns,
as well
as cognitive skills, executive
functioning abilities, and other factors that might be impacting your everyday
functioning.
As teachers,
clinicians, and professionals, what do we do when it is not only the child's mind, but the child's entire cultural way of
functioning that is overwhelmed by trauma?
When prescribed appropriately by an experienced
clinician and taken
as directed, medication may reduce or eliminate troubling symptoms and improve daily
functioning of children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders.
Mothers» subjective sense of life satisfaction and fulfillment during the intervention and objective ratings of psychosocial
functioning by
clinicians, obtained in a clinical interview were posed
as moderators, and mothers» observed power - assertive discipline immediately following the intervention was modeled
as a mediator of its impact.
Particular attention will be paid to how
clinicians can help families understand and support their challenging children, including preventative routines that families can employ to bolster children's
functioning as well
as specific intervention tools for use when problems and crises arise..
[1][3] There was initially a strong influence from psychoanalysis (most of the early founders of the field had psychoanalytic backgrounds) and social psychiatry, and later from learning theory and behavior therapy - and significantly, these
clinicians began to articulate various theories about the nature and
functioning of the family
as an entity that was more than a mere aggregation of individuals.
First, rather than relying on short term reports of family or parental
functioning in determining targets for intervention,
clinicians would be wise to evaluate patterns of parent — child interaction over time with repeated assessments,
as individual or family
functioning at any one point in time may not be reflective of enduring patterns of behavioral or relational
functioning.
The following inclusion criteria was used: (a) a confirmed ASD diagnosis from available
clinician reports or the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS; Lord et al. 2008),
as well
as scores above the cut - off on the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ; Rutter et al. 2003) or the Social Responsiveness Scale, Second Edition (SRS - 2; Constantino and Gruber 2012); (b) at least average intellectual
functioning (IQ > 79) 1 on the two - subtest scale (FSIQ - 2: vocabulary and matrix reasoning) of the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence - 2nd Edition (WASI - II; Wechsler 2011); (c) between the ages of 8 and 12 years; and (d) demonstrated willingness to attend research assessments and 10 weekly therapy sessions.