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COMMONLY USED DRUGS IN PALLIATIVE CARE

COMMONLY USED DRUGS IN PALLIATIVE CARE

... 4. Caughey GE, Roughead EE, Shakib S, Vitry AI and Gilbert AL. Co-morbidity and potential treatment conflicts in elderly heart failure patients: a retrospective, cross-sectional study of administrative claims data. ... See full document

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Plasma-Lyte 148 and Plasma-Lyte 148 + 5% glucose compatibility with commonly used critical care drugs

Plasma-Lyte 148 and Plasma-Lyte 148 + 5% glucose compatibility with commonly used critical care drugs

... for drugs such as adrenaline and dopamine which intrinsically have extreme pHs and so are higher risk for both extravasation itself and significant tissue damage should this ...of drugs, and these must be ... See full document

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<p>Impact of Comorbidities and Commonly Used Drugs on Mortality in COPD – Real-World Data from a Primary Care Setting</p>

<p>Impact of Comorbidities and Commonly Used Drugs on Mortality in COPD &ndash; Real-World Data from a Primary Care Setting</p>

... primary care centers during the study ...primary care in terms of geographic and demographic properties as well as private and public care ...primary care COPD patients, and the results are ... See full document

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Off-label drugs use in pediatric palliative care

Off-label drugs use in pediatric palliative care

... of drugs used off-label in pediatric palliative care (PPC) and in pain therapy, deemed essential to solve, at least in part, the low availability of medicinal products studied and approved in ... See full document

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Can elearning be used to teach palliative care? – medical students’ acceptance, knowledge, and self-estimation of competence in palliative care after elearning

Can elearning be used to teach palliative care? – medical students’ acceptance, knowledge, and self-estimation of competence in palliative care after elearning

... mandatory palliative care curriculum and is taught on an interdisciplinary and interprofessional basis to fourth- and fifth-year medical students at Hein- rich Heine University Dusseldorf, ...of ... See full document

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Experiences of Dutch general practitioners and district nurses with involving care services and facilities in palliative care: a mixed methods study

Experiences of Dutch general practitioners and district nurses with involving care services and facilities in palliative care: a mixed methods study

... how palliative care with regard to services and facilities could be improved, and 144 participants (104 DNs and 40 GPs) mentioned one or more areas of improvement, which can be clustered in three different ... See full document

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EXPLORING PALLIATIVE CARE EDUCATION IN IRELAND: A RESOURCE AND DISCUSSION DOCUMENT

EXPLORING PALLIATIVE CARE EDUCATION IN IRELAND: A RESOURCE AND DISCUSSION DOCUMENT

... in palliative care was undertaken in 2003 (8) ...for palliative care in the five Irish medical schools, asking about aspects of curriculum cove red, the years and the setting in which the ... See full document

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What do young doctors know of palliative care; how do they expect the concept to work?

What do young doctors know of palliative care; how do they expect the concept to work?

... in palliative care knowledge among the medical undergradu- ates of Sri Lankan Universities which may reflect subopti- mal ...implement palliative care in the Sri Lankan context were ...of ... See full document

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Establishing key criteria to define and compare models of specialist palliative care : a mixed-methods study using qualitative interviews and Delphi survey

Establishing key criteria to define and compare models of specialist palliative care : a mixed-methods study using qualitative interviews and Delphi survey

... coordinating care in this service? Is there something you do differently in coordinating care that really helps you do it better that you would like to share? ... See full document

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Cancer Patients for Pain Complementaries and Integrated Approaches Used in Palliative Care

Cancer Patients for Pain Complementaries and Integrated Approaches Used in Palliative Care

... Despite advances in science and technology in the world, cancer has become one of the most important health problems, according to World Health Organization (WHO) 2017 data, the second leading cause of death among heart ... See full document

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Palliative Care   A Beginning

Palliative Care A Beginning

... Palliative Care A Beginning EDITORIAL Palliative Care A Beginning TPDevaraj 6, ]esselton Avenue, 10450 Penang The WHO has defined palliative care as "the active total care of patients whose disease is[.] ... See full document

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Malaria In Endemic Area Of Ogun State, Nigeria: Investigation Of Perceptions And Practices Among The Residents And Health Providers

Malaria In Endemic Area Of Ogun State, Nigeria: Investigation Of Perceptions And Practices Among The Residents And Health Providers

... The survey also showed that the first line drug employed for the treatment of malaria by all medical practitioners in the study area was chloroquine (Table - 4). Most of the practitioners were familiar with cases of ... See full document

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EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF TYLOSIN (MACROLIDE ANTIBIOTICS) ON MURINE TOXOPLASMOSIS

EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF TYLOSIN (MACROLIDE ANTIBIOTICS) ON MURINE TOXOPLASMOSIS

... and annually it imposes high costs paid the Ministry of Health. Selective treatment is a combination of pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine. These compounds are inhibitors of enzymes involved in pyrimidine biosynthesis in ... See full document

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SEAM: improving the quality of palliative care in regional Toowoomba, Australia - lessons learned

SEAM: improving the quality of palliative care in regional Toowoomba, Australia - lessons learned

... professional palliative care services in recent years has increased access for people with palliative care needs; however, gaps in services continue to exist, particularly in rural and remote ... See full document

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Irish Hospice Foundation Strategic Plan 2012 2015

Irish Hospice Foundation Strategic Plan 2012 2015

... be addressed within the term of this strategy. So, while continuing to advocate for its full implementation, we will also be promoting the pursuit of innovative solutions to meet needs. Of particular concern are the ... See full document

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TGFβ1 Promotes Gemcitabine Resistance through Regulating the LncRNA-LET/NF90/miR-145 Signaling Axis in Bladder Cancer

TGFβ1 Promotes Gemcitabine Resistance through Regulating the LncRNA-LET/NF90/miR-145 Signaling Axis in Bladder Cancer

... was also used and confirmed the induction of miR-145 when NF90 was depleted (Fig. S5B, left panel). However, NF90 knockdown had no effects on miR-143 (Fig. S5B, middle and right panels). Consistent with the fact ... See full document

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Mobile devices in palliative care services: a methodological approach to identifying use and implementation

Mobile devices in palliative care services: a methodological approach to identifying use and implementation

... in palliative care services: a methodological approach to identifying use and ...African Palliative Care Conference, 16-19 Aug 2016, Kampala, ... See full document

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Identifying patients suitable for palliative care   a descriptive analysis of enquiries using a Case Management Process Model approach

Identifying patients suitable for palliative care a descriptive analysis of enquiries using a Case Management Process Model approach

... the palliative care ward, palliative home care service or palliative consultation service were reported by the case ...tive care ward and to the palliative consultation ... See full document

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What are the views of hospital based generalist palliative care professionals on what facilitates or hinders collaboration with in patient specialist palliative care teams?:a systematically constructed narrative synthesis

What are the views of hospital based generalist palliative care professionals on what facilitates or hinders collaboration with in patient specialist palliative care teams?:a systematically constructed narrative synthesis

... professional care providers are usually involved in a patient’s care at the same time in the hospital setting, potentially leading to higher chances of mistakes and misunderstandings if teams are not ... See full document

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THE EFFECTS OF COMMONLY USED DRUGS ON ORTHODONTIC TOOTH MOVEMENT : A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

THE EFFECTS OF COMMONLY USED DRUGS ON ORTHODONTIC TOOTH MOVEMENT : A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

... Bisphosphonates are synthetic class of pyrophosphate analogues and they are powerful inhibitors of bone resorption. Bisphosphonates are widely used in treating osteoporosis, Paget‘s disease, bone metastases, and ... See full document

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