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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2014
Assessing and documenting the competence of clinical pharmacists is required by the Joint Commission in order for a hospital to receive accreditation.[1][1] Currently there is no standard for best practices for competency program development and assessment.
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Assessing and documenting the competence of clinical pharmacists is required by the Joint Commission in order for a hospital to receive accreditation.[1][1] Currently there is no standard for best practices for competency program development and assessment.
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1992
In recent years, nurse researchers have given more attention to the role that hope plays in health and illness. While this research adds to the knowledge base about hope, that this knowledge may become too theoretical and difficult to apply in the clinical setting. Based on a study of hope conducted with community-based older adults, an analysis of the
C J, Farran, C, Wilken, J M, Popovich
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In recent years, nurse researchers have given more attention to the role that hope plays in health and illness. While this research adds to the knowledge base about hope, that this knowledge may become too theoretical and difficult to apply in the clinical setting. Based on a study of hope conducted with community-based older adults, an analysis of the
C J, Farran, C, Wilken, J M, Popovich
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1986
PreviewIn assessing anemia, the clinician must conduct a multivariate analysis using clinical data and information from the blood smear and other laboratory tests. In this review, Drs Beissner and Trowbridge describe the decisions a clinician must make with regard to the definition and classification of anemia and the laboratory tests necessary for ...
R S, Beissner, A A, Trowbridge
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PreviewIn assessing anemia, the clinician must conduct a multivariate analysis using clinical data and information from the blood smear and other laboratory tests. In this review, Drs Beissner and Trowbridge describe the decisions a clinician must make with regard to the definition and classification of anemia and the laboratory tests necessary for ...
R S, Beissner, A A, Trowbridge
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Clinical Assessment in the Spondyloarthropathies
2009In order to measure disease activity, progression and response to therapy, it is important to use accurate, reliable and feasible outcome measures that can ideally be used in longitudinal cohorts, clinical trials and clinical practice. With emerging therapies, the focus on the methodology of outcome assessment has increased to ensure that discriminant ...
Ruth, Wittoek, Herman, Mielants
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Clinical issues in the assessment of competency
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1981The evaluation of a patient's competency to consent to treatment, regardless of the test of competency used, can be substantially affected by a number of clinical factors. The authors point out that, in assessing competency, the clinician must consider 1) psychodynamic elements of the patient's personality, 2) the accuracy of the historical information
P S, Appelbaum, L H, Roth
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Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is highly prevalent in systemic sclerosis (SSc) both in the diffuse and limited cutaneous subsets. ILD is associated with high mortality and is the main cause of death in SSc patients. The risk of death is directly associated with the extent of ILD on high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT), with impaired lung ...
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The clinical assessment of attention
International Journal of Neuroscience, 1991(1991). The clinical assessment of attention. International Journal of Neuroscience: Vol. 58, No. 3-4, pp. 171-182.
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Pseudocholinesterase—a clinical assessment
Critical Care Medicine, 1981Serum pseudocholinesterase (PC) levels were analyzed retrospectively against serum albumin, total lymphocyte count, and hematocrit using 4 to 15 data sets in 17 seriously ill surgical patients who received total parenteral alimentation for 4--21 days. A statistically significant correlation was found between PC and serum albumin but not between PC and ...
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The clinical viva: An assessment of clinical thinking
Nurse Education Today, 2013In order to enable Masters level pre-registration students to demonstrate sophisticated cognitive abilities, integration of knowledge, complex problem solving, critical opinion, lateral thinking and innovative action; an innovative assessment tool is required (Sadler, 2009).
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