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Emergency Nurse, 2011
This article examines the evidence base for the introduction of a national early warning scoring (EWS) system for children that is 'effective, audited and quality assured'.
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This article examines the evidence base for the introduction of a national early warning scoring (EWS) system for children that is 'effective, audited and quality assured'.
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Nursing Management, 2012
A free app available from the Apple App Store is aimed at supporting health professionals in Wales to use the National Early Warning Score (NEWS). The tool helps staff identify patients who are developing serious illness.
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A free app available from the Apple App Store is aimed at supporting health professionals in Wales to use the National Early Warning Score (NEWS). The tool helps staff identify patients who are developing serious illness.
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1972
There is an ever-increasing need for a collection of statistical experiments that can be used in the classroom. Ideally they should be linked to (and motivated by) attempts to model or simulate real situations. Mandel attempts to satisfy this need by studying some simple classroom experiments in physics from a statistical viewpoint.
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There is an ever-increasing need for a collection of statistical experiments that can be used in the classroom. Ideally they should be linked to (and motivated by) attempts to model or simulate real situations. Mandel attempts to satisfy this need by studying some simple classroom experiments in physics from a statistical viewpoint.
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NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2007
Two conditions establish the threshold for protective action in the presence of scientific uncertainty; 1. Credible evidence that a synthetic chemical can cause biological changes that are known to result in unintended harmful outcomes to human health or the environment in some cases; 2.
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Two conditions establish the threshold for protective action in the presence of scientific uncertainty; 1. Credible evidence that a synthetic chemical can cause biological changes that are known to result in unintended harmful outcomes to human health or the environment in some cases; 2.
Nancy, Myers +2 more
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Short National Early Warning Score — Developing a Modified Early Warning Score
Australian Critical Care, 2018Early Warning Score (EWS) systems have been developed for detecting hospital patients clinical deterioration. Many studies show that a National Early Warning Score (NEWS) performs well in discriminating survival from death in acute medical and surgical hospital wards. NEWS is validated for Portugal and is available for use.
Leandro, Luís, Carla, Nunes
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Seismological Research Letters, 2008
Interest in the concept of “early warning” for earthquakes is increasing rapidly. The Japanese announced their version of a public system last fall. In the United States, algorithms are being developed and tests formulated to assess earthquake early warning systems in order to determine their relative merits and help improve their speed and reliability.
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Interest in the concept of “early warning” for earthquakes is increasing rapidly. The Japanese announced their version of a public system last fall. In the United States, algorithms are being developed and tests formulated to assess earthquake early warning systems in order to determine their relative merits and help improve their speed and reliability.
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Diagnosis: Early warning system
Nature, 2014The costs of lung-cancer screening overshadow the benefits of swift diagnosis — but ingenious technologies could help.
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Maternal Early Warning Systems
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2015This article reviews evidence and recommendations for maternal early warning systems designed to reduce severe maternal morbidity and mortality. The clinical rationale for these systems is discussed as is research literature on early warning systems from other fields.
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