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Comprehensive Approach to Rejuvenation of the Neck
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2001A comprehensive rejuvenation of the neck depends on accurate analysis of the lower face and neck with attention to the contours and deep-lying structures. Although many surgeons address the well-recognized changes in skin and soft tissue that occur with aging, we believe bone resorption is also an important component.
Oscar M. Ramirez, Keith M. Robertson
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2017
: The comprehensive risk analysis allowed us to observe that the dangers “client”, “image”, “information system” and “physicochemical” require a prioritization of risk-reduction actions. The “measuring the temperature” phase requires prioritization. Throughout the system, the cost of treatment is greater than the cost without treatment.
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: The comprehensive risk analysis allowed us to observe that the dangers “client”, “image”, “information system” and “physicochemical” require a prioritization of risk-reduction actions. The “measuring the temperature” phase requires prioritization. Throughout the system, the cost of treatment is greater than the cost without treatment.
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A Comprehensive Approach to Glenohumeral Arthritis
Southern Medical Journal, 2014Arthritis of the glenohumeral joint is a common cause of debilitating shoulder pain, affecting up to one-third of patients older than 60 years. It is progressive in nature and characterized by irreversible destruction of the humeral head and glenoid articular surfaces.
Ian R. Byram+3 more
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Leadership and the Comprehensive Approach
2016In line with most modern leadership theories, Western militaries want their leaders to be strong and visionary. But at the same time nearly all militaries stress the need for decentralization of leadership, especially in light of today’s complex and unpredictable missions that take place under the label of the comprehensive approach.
Joseph Soeters, Peter Olsthoorn
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A Comprehensive Quality Management Approach
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996Value analysis and shared governance are two management concepts relatively new to the health care industry. Operating together, they complement each other and can result in a comprehensive "quality management" plan. An example of this model in a purchasing decision illustrates the benefits that can result from use of this collaborative ...
Joan Forrer, Valerie Stafford Hardy
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A Comprehensive Approach to Fragility Fractures
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2011To address the cause of fragility fractures, an understanding of the determinants of bone strength is needed. Identifying patients at increased fracture risk should take into account bone quantity, quality, and turnover. Postmenopausal osteoporosis remains the most common derangement of bone strength; however, decreased bone strength can also result ...
Aasis Unnanuntana+2 more
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A Comprehensive Approach to Faculty Evaluation
Journal of Nursing Education, 1988ABSTRACT The purpose of this undertaking was to design a comprehensive faculty evaluation instrument that would reflect the complexities of the faculty role. An 80-item instrument was designed from a review of the literature, content analyses on job descriptions, existing evaluation tools.
Donna L. Boland, Sharon L. Sims
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A Comprehensive Approach to Violence Prevention
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 1995Violence by and against youth has reached horrifying proportions. Debate continues about the causes of youth violence and appropriate solutions. This paper discusses a comprehensive holistic approach to violence prevention, as exemplified by the program at The Door-A Center of Alternatives in New York City, an organization that services at-risk youth ...
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A comprehensive approach to psychiatric diagnosis
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1975The author discusses problems of the typological diagnostic system currently used in psychiatry, which focuses primarily on symptoms in classifying psychiatric disorders. He describes a comprehensive diagnostic system that would involve routine evaluation of five patient characteristics: symptoms, circumstances associated with symptoms, previous ...
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Considerations in the Development of Lessons in the Comprehension Approach
, 2020H. Winitz
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