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Manual of Evidence-Based Admitting Orders and Therapeutics: Text with BONUS PocketConsult Handheld Software
Here's all the guidance you need to write clear, concise, safe, and effective medical orders! Whether you've had training in order writing or not, and whether you use an electronic order system or not, this handy guide offers you strategies, templates, decision-making guidelines, and a systematic, evidence-based approach to reinforce what you know...simplify and improve communication with your colleagues...and thus reduce confusion, unnecessary steps, and costly mistakes. - Includes sample admitting orders for almost 100 illnesses and conditions.
- Offers valuable guidelines for revising original orders.
- Provides special procedures for handling verbal orders given in fast-paced, intense situations.
- Thoroughly reviewed by a large number of experienced clinicians for optimal "real-world" practicality.
- Is now fully evidence based, giving you the benefit of the latest knowledge on reducing error and costs.
- Incorporates new information about computerized patient order entry (CPOE) and how order writing fits into clinical information systems.
- Features a major new emphasis on discharge planning and outpatient followup, in light of the trend toward reduced length of stay and the increasing importance of effective handoff and followup.
- Includes bonus PDA software that gives you on-the-go access to the most important diseases, disorders, and drug therapies.
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Manual of Admitting Orders and Therapeutics
This step-by-step tool effectively teaches how to write clear, complete, easy-to-follow admitting orders. Each component of a "perfect" admitting order is discussed in detail. Over 70 examples illustrate orders for common medical conditions as well as other commonly prescribed procedures. A separate, quick-reference section offers helpful prescribing information for over 500 drugs. The 4th Edition contains new orders for AIDS, unstable angina, myocardial infarction, and others, to reflect the latest developments in medical treatments..
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Changes in the Standards for Admitting Expert Evidence in Federal Civil Cases Since the Daubert Decision
Arts organizations across the country are actively expanding their efforts to increase public participation in their programs. This report presents the findings of a RAND study sponsored by the Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds that looks at the process by which individuals become involved in the arts and attempts to identify ways in which arts institutions can most effectively influence this process. The report presents a behavioral model that identifies the main factors influencing individual decisions about the arts, based on site visits to institutions that have been particularly successful in attracting participants to their programs and in-depth interviews with the directors of more than 100 institutions that have received grants from the Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds and the Knight Foundation to encourage greater involvement in the arts. The model and a set of guidelines to help institutions approach the task of participation building constitute a framework that can assist in devising participation-building approaches that fit with an institution's overall purpose and mission, its available resources, and the community environment in which it operates--in other words, a framework that will enable arts institutions to take an integrative approach to building participation in the arts..
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Mahapajapati in the Lotus Sutra: by admitting women into the Sangha as nuns, the teaching that all are equal won out, but the reality of the monk's sexual ... on International Buddhist Women's Activities
This digital document is an article from Yasodhara-Newsletter on International Buddhist Women's Activities, published by NIBWA-Newsletter on International Buddhist Women on January 1, 2005. The length of the article is 922 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Mahapajapati in the Lotus Sutra: by admitting women into the Sangha as nuns, the teaching that all are equal won out, but the reality of the monk's sexual desire and of consequent disrespect for women did not go away. Author: Gene Reeves Publication:Yasodhara-Newsletter on International Buddhist Women's Activities (Newsletter) Date: January 1, 2005 Publisher: NIBWA-Newsletter on International Buddhist Women Volume: 21 Issue: 2 Page: 4(2) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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