... transport effects of dopamine and dobutamine in critically ill surgical patients Chest 1989, 96:120-126 Ince C, Sinaasappel M: Microcirculatory oxygenation and shunting in sepsis and shock Crit ... oxygen delivery or to increases in oxygen demand Competing interests None declared References From these studies it is clear that increased blood lactate levels in critically ill surgical patients ... and Pinto de Lima Cain SM: Appearance of excess lactate in aneshetized dogs during anemic and hypoxic hypoxia Am J Physiol 1965, 209: 604-608 Cain SM: Oxygen delivery and uptake in dogs during...
... drink the night before and on the morning of surgery A short period of fasting and carbohydrate loading both help in maintaining patients’ nitrogen balance and reducing post-operative insulin ... relative decrease in whole body insulin sensitivity These findings suggest that the relative change in insulin sensitivity is related to the degree of surgical stress.40 Preoperative information It ... prevents PONV only when given in the beginning of surgery, probably due to reducing of surgery-induced inflammation “Rescue” treatment, like serotonin antagonists, is ineffective when the same drug...
... drink the night before and on the morning of surgery A short period of fasting and carbohydrate loading both help in maintaining patients’ nitrogen balance and reducing post-operative insulin ... relative decrease in whole body insulin sensitivity These findings suggest that the relative change in insulin sensitivity is related to the degree of surgical stress.40 Preoperative information It ... prevents PONV only when given in the beginning of surgery, probably due to reducing of surgery-induced inflammation “Rescue” treatment, like serotonin antagonists, is ineffective when the same drug...
... happen? (not 'what are you thinking') but * You look serious What are you thinking about? (= What is going on in your mind?) * I'm thinking of giving up my job (= I am considering) When have means 'possess' ... Joe?' You say: I'm afraid - (go out) You are eating in a restaurant The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take your plate away You say: Wait a minute! - (not/finish) You are going ... looks sunburnt You ask: (you/ sit in the sun?) Have you been sitting in the sun? You have just arrived to meet a friend who is waiting for youYou ask: (you/ wait/long?) You meet a friend in the street...
... regions recruit CMT3 in order to maintain CNG methylation In support of a role for replication-coupled nucleosome assembly in helping to maintain silent chromatin, mutations in CAF1 components ... concomitant increases in transcription of these elements Even the siRNAs were decreased in abundance in a ddm1- mutant background Interdependent mechanisms involving chromatin remodeling, DNA methylation, ... elements, suggesting that multiple silencing mechanisms are used for controlling genomic parasites When a mutation in the ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling protein DDM1 was introduced, methylation...
... training in self- evaluation in order for it to be effective They highlighted a need for training in the methods of self- evaluation as well as training in the overall self- evaluation process including ... previous training in self- evaluation which partly reduced the effectiveness of application of self- evaluation inpractice Therefore, a formal training in self- evaluation offered by HDOET in order ... need to examine continuously their planning, thinking, assessing, teaching, etc., to ensure that all the students in their classroom are learning and can provide evidence of that learning If done...
... training in self- evaluation in order for it to be effective They highlighted a need for training in the methods of self- evaluation as well as training in the overall self- evaluation process including ... improvements in our teaching Reflective teaching involves recognizing, examining, ruminating over the way an individual teaches As individuals possess their own background and experience, bring certain ... of the point when they are exiting their career will determine their interest in engaging in such a process Teachers who are at the beginning of their teaching career are generally striving to...
... Effect of Self- Monitoring Technique on Improving Writing Skill among English-Major Freshmen at a University in Hanoi” by applying the self- monitoring technique inpracticein two writing classes ... little attention has been paid to self- monitoringin writing teaching In Vietnam, self- monitoring remains a totally new concept which has not been researched in academic papers Hopefully, this ... Writing, Boynton/Cook Publishers, Portsmouth (4) Byrne D (1991), Teaching Writing Skills, Longman, London (5) Chen X (2009), Self – monitoring feedback in English writing teaching”, Research in...
... chorioretinitis can help establish an early diagnosis of the disease while serologic testing is pending Therefore, an ocular examination, including ophthalmoscopy and FA in selected cases, should ... is still in the research phase In conclusion, chorioretinal involvement, frequently asymptomatic and self- limited, is present in almost 80% of patients with WNV infection associated with neurologic ... Int J Med Sci 2009, 115 vicides…) and personal protection against mosquito bites (repellants, window screens, protective clothing,…) Vaccination, a long term solution, is still in the...
... lightheadedness, dizziness feeling of passing out It was considered present or absent if the patient had aura during the episode of syncope (while being on ILR monitoring) and resembled the index episode ... to be inconclusive In view of negative initial inconclusive work-up patients received implantable loop recorders The average duration of monitoring with an ILR was months The baseline clinical ... associated either with syncope during ILR monitoring http://www.medsci.org Int J Med Sci 2009, 108 Table 1: Baseline clinical characteristics in two groups of patients Clinical Characteristics Age Race...
... also generate reminders for physicians related to monitoring and tracking patients, for example, administering flu vaccine or monitoring and adjusting medications.6 Missing clinical information can ... notes or look up information Donna explains that she has been experiencing pain in her shoulders and tingling down her arms Dr Downes recommends that she should see a neurologist who will run some ... physicians and staff including: the cost of training consultants, time away from the practice, requirements for updates and retraining of new staff Equipment maintenance fees including computer systems,...
... such as internal training, evaluation tools, structural changes and reporting lines Ford is currently trying to integrate SCS priorities into routine purchasing practices starting with aligning the ... Communications Xstrata in the Dominican Republic: Integrating Security and Human Rights Principles into Business Practice by Anna Murray 66 Training Health and Safety at a Fertilizer Company in Pakistan: ... risk in the supply chain have thus intensified In some cases, dealing with complicity means addressing a broadly defined and often sprawling supply chain (see, e.g., Ford and Cadbury), while in...
... with links between Arabic and English words that appear to be transliterations In the following example, linked words are underlined, with numbers indicating what is linked English The meeting ... Machine Transliteration In Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics Li Haizhou, Zhang Min, and Su Jian 2004 A Joint Source-Channel Model for Machine ... Transliteration In Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics Wei-Hao Lin and Hsin-Hsi Chen 2002 Backward Machine Transliteration by Learning Phonetic Similarity...
... Formulating a medication treatment plan c Selecting, initiating, modifying, or administering medication therapy d Monitoring and evaluating the patient’s response to therapy, including safety ... implemented in pharmacy practicein M the early 1990s As pharmacy education, training, and practice continue to evolve to a primarily clinical “patient-centered” focus, pharmacists are gaining recognition ... in all patient care settings should include structures supporting the establishment and maintenance of the patient–pharmacist relationship Providing MTM Services in Various Patient Care Settings...
... ideas or ways of expression in parrot fashion; independent thinking and individual, self- initiated ways of expressing it) Self- expression ability is assessed in two interconnected aspects: the ... self- expression” here means two things: first, the expression of oneself (one’s thoughts and feelings, one’s convincing power) and second, expression by oneself and for oneself (i.e not copying ... hardly believes in measuring quantitatively something of such an intrinsically subjective nature as selfexpression in a discipline so detached from numbers and the right-wrong answer distinction as...
... ‘international health’ as well as the new Monitoring & Evaluation Monitoring is defined as a continuing function that uses systematic data collection on specified indicators of an ongoing intervention ... Methodology We admit that, in attempts to link the three dimensions, the complexity of the causal chain increases when analysing determinants of health in more distant layers The increasing complexity complicates ... learning opportunities in global health for medical and non-medical students Competing interests Financial competing interests The authors declare that they have no financial competing interests...
... welfare in the above market, and to find welfare-improving interventions While using self 1’s or self 2’s utility as our welfare measure will often yield similar insights (because the overborrowing ... level when maximiz, _ ing profits subject to these constraints is zero II. Nonlinear Contracting with Known β and β ˆ We begin our analysis of nonlinear contracting with the case when ... q r PC binds because otherwise the firm could increase profits by reducing c In addition, IC binds because otherwise the firm could increase profits by increasing q Given that IC binds and...
... or youth multiple times for evaluation and treatment of self- in icted injuries Box lists concepts to keep in mind when evaluating children or youth with self- injury Box Issues to consider in ... restraining oneself from acting instinctively, and it often is the difference between being ‘‘reactive’’ and being ‘‘proactive’’ [8–10] Fighting presents the opportunity for displaying self- control, ... poliomyelitis in the Western Hemisphere In a few short years after Haemophilus in uenzae vaccine was first administered in 1985, there followed a dramatic drop in H in uenzae meningitis cases in tertiary...
... transplantation is dominated by postsurgical infections including: infection of the surgical site, bronchopneumonia, urinary tract infection, and catheter-related infections The offending organisms are ... and retinopathy are accelerated in patients with NODAT, resulting in a significant increase not only in disease burden but also in health care cost The incidence of NODAT increases continuously ... dialysis fluid is infused into the peritoneal cavity via catheter The fluid remains in the cavity for to hours, is then drained out, removing water and solutes, including urea and creatinine The number...