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Making Decisions

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2012
Bernadette Richards, Tom Hayes, Mabel ...
Richards, B., Hayes, T., Tsui, M.
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DECISION MAKING PROCESS

Neurosurgery, 2007
Clinical problems are often complex. Problems of great complexity are usually associated with a commensurately greater degree of difficulty with respect to the decision making process. This is most certainly true regarding the management of cervical spondylosis. Usually, clinicians make clinically appropriate decisions.
Daniel, Shedid, Edward C, Benzel
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Strategic Decision Making

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1990
A key management function is making strategic decisions when there is competition for scarce resources. The authors report an in-depth study of decision making and the choices made by nurse executives when acquiring, distributing, and redistributing funds, information, space, and personnel.
J M, Nagelkerk, B M, Henry
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Decision making

Child's Nervous System, 2008
The craniocervical junction is affected by numerous pathological processes. This involves congenital, developmental, and acquired abnormalities. It can result in neurological deficit secondary to neurovascular compression, abnormal cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, and craniovertebral instability.
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Multicriteria decision making

Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 1992
Interest is growing in multicriteria decision making (MCDM) techniques and a large number of these techniques are now available. The purpose of this tutorial is to give a theoretical description of some of the MCDM techniques. Besides this we will give an overview of the differences and similarities of the techniques discussed.
HENDRIKS, M. M. W. B.   +3 more
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Shared decision-making

BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, 2019
This is the tale of three men and the amazing capacity of the human body to survive and heal. It’s also a tale of shared decision-making. The first two men are patients I’ve been trying to support to stay out of hospital; the third is my partner. In January I was involved in looking after two frail elderly patients, both living alone with permanent ...
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