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Not exact matches
The Royal College of Physicians believes that there is an urgent
need to review workforce patterns
in hospitals to ensure that medical
in -
patients receive direct input from consultant physicians on a seven day a week basis.
Under the
need - based formula recommended by the Medicaid Redesign Team
in 2013, hospitals serving a higher concentration of Medicaid
patients were meant to
receive richer funding from the pool — as a way of directing more funds to institutions serving poorer populations.
These findings suggest that negative symptoms are associated with abnormalities
in how
patients weigh the cost of the effort
needed to
receive a reward or reach a goal.
In addition, the researchers found
patients receiving angioplasty were twice as likely to
need repeat revascularization and more than 1.8 times as likely to have a heart attack as
patients who
received bypass.
«A
patient may
need to
receive drugs to block inflammatory or other obesity - specific proteins,
in addition to standard anti-cancer drugs they
receive.»
To ensure that
patients can
receive all recommended care, we
need to recognize the financial burden of cancer and identify
patients at risk for financial concerns,» says lead study author Christine M. Veenstra, M.D., M.S.H.P., clinical lecturer
in hematology / oncology at the University of Michigan Medical School.
«Although we observed that short - term use of LDX was well tolerated and effective
in several subjective and objective areas, long - term studies of menopausal women
receiving LDX are
needed, similar to those conducted for ADHD
patients,» said Epperson.
People who
received prescriptions for opioid painkillers
in the months before elective abdominal operations had longer hospital stays, and a higher chance of
needing follow - up care
in a hospital or rehabilitation facility, than
patients who weren't taking such medications before they had the same operations, the study finds.
A new narrative review authored by Carl Streed Jr., MD, at Brigham and Women's Hospital, published
in the Annals of Internal Medicine, discusses how more research is
needed to better understand cardiovascular disease (CVD) and CVD risk factors
in transgender
patients receiving long term cross-sex hormone therapy.
Dr Fiona Blackhall, a senior lecturer
in The University of Manchester's Institute of Cancer Sciences and a consultant based at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust — both part of the Manchester Cancer Research Centre — said: «In order to introduce precision medicine, where each cancer patient receives treatment designed to target the genetic makeup of their individual cancer, we need to compare how effective the new targeted treatment is compared to standard chemotherapy treatment.&raqu
in The University of Manchester's Institute of Cancer Sciences and a consultant based at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust — both part of the Manchester Cancer Research Centre — said: «
In order to introduce precision medicine, where each cancer patient receives treatment designed to target the genetic makeup of their individual cancer, we need to compare how effective the new targeted treatment is compared to standard chemotherapy treatment.&raqu
In order to introduce precision medicine, where each cancer
patient receives treatment designed to target the genetic makeup of their individual cancer, we
need to compare how effective the new targeted treatment is compared to standard chemotherapy treatment.»
The authors conclude that recurrence of an atrial tachyarrhythmia was frequent
in both groups, and that when offering ablation as a therapeutic option to
patients with paroxysmal AF who have not previously
received antiarrhythmic drugs, the risks and benefits
need to be discussed and treatment strategy individually recommended.
This can result
in patients with a fever being overdiagnosed with malaria and
receiving an ACT which they don't
need.
But the Cedars - Sinai research suggests that some prostate cancer
patients may not
receive needed treatments
in a timely way.
«Emergency blood transfusions for major trauma
need to be more rapid, consistent: Only 2 percent of
patients with life - threatening bleeding after serious injury
receive optimal blood transfusion therapy
in England and Wales, according to research.»
Importantly, all of the
patients in this study
needed and
received potentially life - saving transfusions.
Each
patient received the diet through a feeding tube over 72 hours, with their calorie
needs calculated based on weight, while
in a medically induced coma.
«To place these results
in the context of absolute numbers of presenting
patients, a number -
needed - to - diagnose approach shows that, for the 1.2 - ng / L cutoff level, for every 10,630
patients assessed, 1,990 would be correctly reassured that they are not having an AMI, 10 would be falsely reassured, and 8,630 would undergo further investigation, of whom 990 would ultimately
receive a diagnosis of AMI.
«We
need to confirm this synergistic activity of vemurafenib and cediranib across a broader range of melanoma models, investigate why the particular combination is effective, and find biomarkers that predict which
patients with BRAF - mutant melanoma should
receive this combination,» says Friedman, who is a research fellow
in Dermatology at Harvard Medical School.
«The main lesson learned is we
need to improve exposure to palliative care, both
in terms of how many
patients receive it and when they
receive it,» Gidwani said.
Patients undergoing surgery for lung cancer may wait too long to receive treatment, and too many patients skip vital diagnostic steps that are needed to help determine the best possible treatment, according to an article in the August 2015 issue of The Annals of Thoracic
Patients undergoing surgery for lung cancer may wait too long to
receive treatment, and too many
patients skip vital diagnostic steps that are needed to help determine the best possible treatment, according to an article in the August 2015 issue of The Annals of Thoracic
patients skip vital diagnostic steps that are
needed to help determine the best possible treatment, according to an article
in the August 2015 issue of The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.
Researchers explained that this difference may be due,
in part, to a selection bias where healthier
patients were treated with surgery, and they underscored the
need for a controlled clinical trial with matched
patients receiving each treatment first - line to compare the efficacy of these therapies.
An upcoming SITC seminar here at Roswell Park called «Advances
in Immunotherapy» will offer oncologists, emergency medical professionals and a variety of clinical care providers a detailed look at how immunotherapies work and what they
need to know to appropriately care for
patients receiving them.
Advanced age and certain health conditions may result
in an inability to take oral nutrients and often prevent this
patient population from
receiving the nutrition they
need to stay healthy.
While the structural corrective exercises that were prescribed will continue to help, most of our
patients opt to come
in once
in a while, get checked, and if
need be —
receive a structural corrective chiropractic adjustment.
Not infrequently, if a
patient has developmental disabilities, physical or emotional disabilities, or has hearing or vision impairments, they are often unable to access the healthcare system or if
in it, are unable to
receive the support
needed for them to
receive appropriate care.
Through the Oklahoma Dental Loan Repayment Program, those dentists that serve
patients in areas of
need can
receive up to twenty - five thousand dollars a year for their commitment to the underserved.
In receiving care of a specialized nature such as root canal treatment,
patients need and deserve treatment that meets the standard of care and this study allowed us to understand the efficacy of such treatment if rendered.
All
patients receiving a general anesthetic will have a breathing (endotracheal) tube placed
in order to keep the airway open and allow for supplemental oxygen or gas anesthesia as
needed.
The fact remains, however, that few veterinary professionals have
received any kind of training
in the specific care or
needs of geriatric
patients.
We work with two national laboratories and veterinary specialists, including orthopedic surgeons, internists, oncologists, ophthalmologists, dentists and dermatologists
in the Kansas City metro area, to ensure that our
patients receive the care they
need for exceptional problems.
Our Cornell - affiliated clinicians can lend their expertise
in ensuring your equine
patients receive the specialized care they
need.
Pain management is an important part of
patient care, and by implementing pain scoring
in the monitoring of hospitalized
patients,
patients may
receive the analgesia and attention they
need.
Modules
in this course are a result of direct feedback we
received from many of our professionals voicing their
need for more
in - depth education
in the areas of
patient handling, advanced handling techniques,
in - hospital care, communications, marketing and finance.
In the case of more complex and critical surgical
patients, postoperative pets
receive close monitoring and care by the critical care team as long as
needed.
«As with any viable mental health profession,... we are motivated primarily by the
need to protect [
patients] from... people who may say they are practicing art therapy when,
in fact, they have not
received the proper training.»
Last week, Tandon's Kickstarter project
received the funding
needed to help him get the device into
patients» hands
in the next few months.
In a disaster situation can lead to not
receiving the medical attention
needed, due to the rescue teams taking care of the more apparent
patients.
If a case settles,
in most (but not all) cases we
need to wait until the
patient has finished
receiving medical care and treatment (or reached a point of maximum medical improvement).
However,
in many cases
patients will
need to pay to
receive this counselling, which might discourage them from
receiving needed support.
We work with each provider on an individual basis to be sure they
receive all pertinent information
needed in order to run their business effectively, and service their
patients with the highest level of quality care.
Though Facebook was going through medical channels to
receive the data — it was
in talks with organizations including the Stanford Medical School and the American College of Cardiology, according to CNBC — it sounded like
patients would not have
needed to consent to their information being shared.
You will
need to explain medical instructions and information
in a clear, non-technical way and be able to
receive, interview (and sometimes triage)
patients.
Communication skills:
In order to pass and
receive messages from
patients, the assistant must be able to communicate effectively so as to have a strong understanding of
patients needs and not to make assumptions
The Institutional Setting
In an institutional pharmacy such as a hospital or nursing home, pharm techs learn different skills to suit the
needs of the many
patients receiving care there.
Check out the certified nursing assistant resume template for Word and the following examples for some great ideas on how to write your work history section.CAN — Salem Hospital, Salem, Oregon — 2010 — present • Follow instructions from physicians, registered nurses, and team leads regarding
patient care plans • Ambulate with
patients every four hours, monitoring their condition and following precautions to avoid falls • Oversee all toileting, showering, feeding, and other activities of daily life for eight to ten
patients a day • Train two new certified nursing assistants per month • Take vitals every two to four hours as directed by other hospital staffCAN — St. Mary's Assisted Living, Atlanta, Georgia — 2009 — 2010 • Performed range of motion exercises on two wheelchair - bound
patients each shift • Ensured residents got adequate nutrition by delivering meals and snacks • Answered questions from residents and family members and attended to
needs as requested;
received average ratings of 4.5 out of 5 on satisfaction surveys • Provided companionship and friendship for each
patient and encouraged participation
in social relationships and group activities • Educated
patients on matters such as wound care, catheter care, fall prevention, and more
Castle Medical Center, New York, NY (11/2012 to Present) Emergency Department Technician •
Receive patients in emergency conditions and ensure that immediate preparations are carried out to deal with their conditions • Assist doctors and nurses
in providing emergency care by providing them with necessary backup support • Take and record
patients» vitals such as pulse, temperature and blood pressure • Record
patient history by interviewing family members • Take and record insurance information and provide families with information on any copays • Bandage wounds after cleaning and sterilizing them and ensure any
needed splints are installed • Observe
patients» conditions and alert medical staff members of any changes that may
need to be looked into • Take samples of body fluids and arrange for them to be sent to laboratories for testing purposes • Assist
in positioning
patients to ensure their physical comfort and wellbeing • Operate equipment such as heart monitors and ECG machines • Clean and maintain all instruments and equipment used during emergency care procedures • Maintain medical supplies such as rubbing alcohol, swabs, bandages and splints
• Ascertained the integrity, completeness and accuracy of data
received from medical coders • Handled data entry duties by ensuring that all information is punched
in with minimum errors • Checked the accuracy of punched
in data and ensured that any corrected
needed are seen to immediately • Contacted insurance companies to determine statuses of claims and resubmitted rejected claims • Serviced information requests from
patients and insurance companies, while remaining within the facility's privacy policy
Examples of duties include but are not limited to: waits on customers, answers phone and operates cash register
in the Pharmacy; operates the computer, inputs data, looks up refills, and retail prices of prescription drugs; calls doctors» office for authorization to refill prescriptions (California only);
receives orders from
patient; types pharmacy labels (California only); checks
in merchandise and stocks shelves; conducts general housekeeping duties when
needed; pharmacy Technician will assist pharmacist with filling prescriptions and pull prescription merchandise from shelves.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Provided pediatric and adult care for
patients facing a variety of illnesses and disabilities Administered medications, physical examinations, hearing tests, vision screenings, and immunizations Designed and implemented
patient diets, exercise routines, and overall plan of care Oversaw and maintained
patient information database ensuring accurate and accessible records Authored military operations manual and
received special recognition from the US Navy Consistently promoted and awarded for excellence
in team leadership and operational support Handled official US Navy correspondence ensuring professional communications Managed phones, faxing, filing, data entry and other office administrative tasks as
needed