To best meet a patient's healthcare needs, variation from these guidelines may be appropriate based on more current information,
clinical judgment of the practitioner, and / or patient preferences.
Workers use
clinical judgment in consultation with supervisors and families to develop case plans, including intentional visitation practices.
My expertise lies in providing exceptional patient service and compassionate care while facilitating treatment program success through effective needs assessments and
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It has urged veterinarians to make treatment decisions using
sound clinical judgment and current medical information, in compliance with federal, state and local laws and regulations.
If education is anything like other professions that rely
on clinical judgment, it is likely that one in four education diagnoses (probably more) is incorrect.
Nurses must be able to exercise critical thinking abilities as they are often put in situations that
require clinical judgment.
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.
Your part of the VCPR is allowing your veterinarian to take responsibility for making
clinical judgments about your pet's health, asking questions to make sure you understand, and following your veterinarian's instructions.
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.
The accompanying editorial, by Andrea Cruz, MD, MPH of the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas states: «This ESA advances the field of sepsis recognition by integrating vital sign anomalies, comorbidities that increase a child's risk for sepsis, and
clinical judgment into a tool that is both more sensitive and specific than prior alerts as well as less prone to alert fatigue.»
The information provided in this CME / CE activity is for continuing medical and nursing education purposes only, and is not meant to substitute for the
independent clinical judgment of a physician relative to diagnostic or treatment options for a specific patient's medical condition.
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.
«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 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].
Applying peer - reviewed empirical research methods to extensive datasets, DecisionSet ® has designed predictive models to augment intuitive decision making and
enhance clinical judgments.
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If clinical judgment was the reason for non-adherence, our findings of the non-nomogram group performing comparably to controls identify a potential knowledge and skill gap.
The combination of standardized measures and
clinical judgment increases the thoroughness and accuracy of the treatment planning process.
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.
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Assess and investigate requests for medical service authorization and authorize select services that do not
require clinical judgment.
A physician must also
use clinical judgment to rule out other conditions and weigh symptoms (such as fatigue and insomnia) against other variables (such as pain in several tender points, but not enough to meet the criteria).