Not exact matches
Big data is starting to inch its way into the hospital and this year could be a turning point,
as «mission control» operations
monitor those alarms and alert staff when things require
intervention.
If they actively opt in, people will tend to see this sort of
monitoring as a helpful health
intervention rather than creepy, Big Brother - style
monitoring, Merchant predicts.
As part of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office's Long Term
Intervention Monitoring Project, a detailed
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan has been developed for the Edward - Wakool river system.
As part of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office's Long Term
Intervention Monitoring Project, a detailed
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan has been developed for the Lachlan river system.
As part of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office's Long Term
Intervention Monitoring Project, a detailed
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan has been developed for the Junction of the Warrego and Darling rivers.
Monitoring of environmental responses has been strengthened by transitioning from short (annual) to longer term (5 - yearly) projects
as part of the $ 30 million Long Term
Intervention Monitoring Project.
As part of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office's Long Term
Intervention Monitoring Project, a detailed
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan has been developed for the Goulburn river system.
As part of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office's Long Term
Intervention Monitoring Project, a detailed
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan has been developed for the Lower Murray river system.
This report is the product of the first year of
monitoring and evaluation at the whole of Basin - scale as part of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office's five - year Long Term Intervention Monitoring (LTIM
monitoring and evaluation at the whole of Basin - scale
as part of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office's five - year Long Term
Intervention Monitoring (LTIM
Monitoring (LTIM) Project.
As part of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office's Long Term
Intervention Monitoring Project, a detailed
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan has been developed for the Gwydir river system.
Our long - term
intervention monitoring (LTIM) researchers are well placed to understand and report on the benefits of natural flows (
as distinct from environmental water flows) and how we might mimic similar conditions through environmental water delivery to stimulate future events.
«The identification of a potentially injurious impact or series of impacts via real - time
monitoring of head impact exposure in athletes may [not only] facilitate the early recognition and management of brain injury in helmeted sports,» argues Richard M. Greenwald, PhD of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, lead author of an editorial in the March 2012 Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, [6] but «permit early
intervention, potentially in advance of an injury, rather than simply
as a management tool postinjury.»
«The identification of a potentially injurious impact or series of impacts via real - time
monitoring of head impact exposure in athletes may [not only] facilitate the early recognition and management of brain injury in helmeted sports,» argues Richard M. Greenwald, PhD of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, in an editorial in the March 2012 Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, [12] but «permit early
intervention, potentially in advance of an injury, rather than simply
as a management tool postinjury.»
People generally choose to birth at home because it feels more comfortable and they wish to avoid routine hospital
interventions such
as continuous electronic fetal
monitoring or IV fluids.
In addition, they are typically healthy and wish to avoid routine hospital
interventions or non-evidenced based practices such
as being confined to a bed, not being allowed to eat or drink in labor, continuous electronic fetal
monitoring, routine IV fluids, non-medically indicated (pitocin) induction, episiotomy and other common birth
interventions.
I'm still confused
as to why
monitoring is considered an
intervention.
There are also other types of
interventions that can negatively impact your birth experience such
as manual breaking of the water, membrane stripping, restriction of movement during labor, IVs, other drugs, continual fetal heart
monitoring, and episiotomies among others.
However, healthy women giving birth in US hospitals are likely to experience such
interventions as induction, routine electronic fetal
monitoring, restricted movement and other procedures that are linked to cesarean surgery.
The effect of these kinds of supports on home visitors has not been well studied, but some research on similar
interventions indicates implementation of evidence - based practices with fidelity
monitoring and supportive consultation predicts lower rates of staff turnover,
as well
as lower levels of staff emotional exhaustion relative to services
as usual.29, 30,31 Moreover, a supportive organizational climate has been associated with more positive attitudes toward adoption of evidence - based programs.32
You've heard how important it is to
monitor your young child's development to be sure it's on track and to get
intervention as soon
as possible if there are signs of possible problems.
For this reason I would like to avoid
interventions such
as internal
monitoring and epidural / spinal anesthesia unless absolutely necessary and would like to maintain freedom to move around
as I wish
as much
as possible
as I have a fear of feeling «restrained».
A desire to give birth without medical
intervention, such
as pain medication, labor augmentation, labor induction or fetal heart rate
monitoring
With Pitocin, a mom has to be on continuous fetal
monitoring, so
as we've just discussed, the fetal
monitoring by itself — and the fact that we have a mom who isn't moving around — can lead to a whole lot of other
interventions.
As an example, consider the
intervention of continuous electronic fetal
monitoring.
Women who have a CNM with them during labor and delivery have fewer
interventions, such
as continuous electronic fetal
monitoring, epidurals, and episiotomies, without any difference in the outcomes for women or their babies.
This is why
as we approach the 2019 elections, I agree with Intersociety that civil society organisations working this area should not restrict their
interventions to election
monitoring.
An article in today's Journal News suggests that the arguments in Albany about the East Ramapo School Board revolve around the question
as to whether State
Intervention in appointing a
monitor would be a «unique circumstance» or a «dangerous precedent».
Strikingly, the treatment approach didn't make a difference to 10 - year survival: Ninety - nine percent of the more than 1600 men in the trial were alive after a decade, whether they had initially received radical surgery, radiation, or active
monitoring, which meant no immediate therapy, but
intervention as needed.
They acknowledge that electronic fetal
monitoring increases the rate of instrumental delivery (such
as use of forceps) and caesarean section, but argue that increased
intervention «may not be entirely undesirable, given that appropriately timed
intervention is likely to avoid neonatal hypoxia, seizures, and perinatal death.»
But the risk to public health remains, and
interventions are still needed, such
as ongoing
monitoring that tracks Zika and other infectious diseases in pregnancy, says Denise Jamieson, an obstetrician gynecologist at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta.
«In young and middle - aged adults, our findings suggest that early detection and treatment of mild - to - moderate sleep apnea is warranted in order to prevent future cardiometabolic disease,» said lead author and postdoctoral scholar Yun Li, MD. «Given the stronger association of sleep apnea with metabolic abnormalities in this age group, emphasis should be placed on yearly
monitoring of indices of metabolic symptoms and lifestyle
interventions, such
as weight control, healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management.»
However, although both
interventions were effective under trial conditions that included intensive
monitoring and follow up, it is not clear if handwashing and nail clipping will work
as well under real - life conditions.
His research interests are focused on the molecular genetics of the inherited myopathies and neuromuscular junction disorders and the study of animal models of these disorders
as a means to understand their pathophysiology
as well
as to develop means to
monitor disease progression and therapeutic
interventions.
These concepts of diagnosis and
intervention are also relevant for environmental issues
as they will provide tools for better ecosystem
monitoring, remediation and sustainable biotechnological solutions.
Maternal inflammatory states and diseases such
as type 1 diabetes can increase risk of surgical birth,
as can
interventions such
as ultrasound, 14
monitoring, and the epidural.15 Without vaginal transfer of mom's flora, the baby misses out on the most important inoculation.
In one study: Individuals who were successful at reaching their 5 % weight loss goal during the
intervention self -
monitored more than twice
as often (81 days of self -
monitoring)
as individuals who were not successful at meeting the 5 % goal (35 days of self -
monitoring).
Compliance with the assigned pulse consumption and macronutrient distribution was good,
as indicated by weekly
monitoring by a dietitian and by 3 - d weighed food records during the week prior to the
intervention and during wk 7.
Marking the passing of years with simple, unceremonious title cards, Grieco
monitors the gradual collapse of the situation into violence,
as Medoro's mines are barricaded and protesting locals are met with military
intervention.
A reformed
monitoring system should document what the nature of the complaints are, what can be done to remedy them, and,
as the President's Commission pointed out, what early -
intervention strategies can be used to head off complaints before they harden into administrative or legal grievances.
But only two were of programs that districts could use
as interventions for struggling high schools: a study of the Early College high school program, which provides students the opportunity to simultaneously pursue a high school diploma and earn college credits, and a study of the Check and Connect program, which pairs at - risk students with an adult advocate who
monitors their progress and intervenes
as needed.
In support of those plans, the district will employ support teams to
monitor progress
as well
as a full - time
interventions coordinator to help students and families with access to school and community resources.
The Response to
Intervention (RTI) model serves
as a guide to
monitor and track all students» progress.
[19] The program involved
monitoring student attendance, suspensions, course grades, and credits to provide individualized attention to at - risk students, and basic
interventions include conversations between a
monitor and the student about topics such
as progress in school and how to resolve conflicts and cope with challenges.
The purpose of these progress
monitoring briefs is to provide practitioners with guidance to support careful planning and thoughtful practices
as part of comprehensive progress
monitoring within the Response to
Intervention (RTI) framework.
Known
as Community Learning Centers, each school employs a resource coordinator who works closely with school leaders and the school's Local School Decision - Making Committee to gather data about student needs,
monitor their performance, and create targeted
interventions for individual students and the school
as a whole.
The process of providing such
intervention and progress
monitoring can not be used
as a reason to delay a referral for evaluation.
Progress
monitoring for students who score «well below benchmark» should be done every one to two weeks to examine progress made
as a result of
intervention.
Those students whose skills are below expectations should be provided with
intervention and progress
monitoring, either
as part of an MTSS or within an IEP.
Progress
monitoring for students who score «below benchmark» should be done every two to four weeks to examine progress made
as a result of
intervention.
Forming an attendance review team that sets attendance goals, regularly
monitors attendance, communicates with parents about issues
as they arise, and develops strategic
interventions to students can be extremely beneficial.