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Encouraging Women To Enter Administration
NASSP Bulletin, 1978After briefly outlining the history of the role of women in American education, the author describes her study of women principals and assistant princi pals in Pennsylvania. It showed that women would and do make good school adminis trators.
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Enteric administration of anisodamine in the treatment of hemorrhagic shock
Acta Academiae Medicinae Wuhan, 1985Anisodamine (654-2) administered intra-enterically for 30-min without reaching the systemic circulation before hemorrhage significantly prevented the accumulation of the lysosomal hydrolase cathepsin D in the plasma during hemorrhagic hypotension and postoligemic period and at the same time significantly attenuated the progression of hemorrhagic shock ...
Su Jing-yi, Allan M. Lefer, Carl E. Hock
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Entering and leaving school administrative positions
International Journal of Leadership in Education, 1999By analysing survey data collected from 457 students in 29 school administration programmes across the United States, this study examines (a) the relative importance of factors related to deciding to enter and to potentially leave school administration and (b) the canonical correlation between reasons for entering and leaving administration.
Connie D. Ruhl-Smith+2 more
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Administration of antiretroviral medication via enteral tubes
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2012Case reports and other published or manufacturer-provided data on the administration of antiretroviral agents through enteral feeding tubes are reviewed.There is very limited published evidence to guide clinicians in the delivery of therapies for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection by feeding tubes, especially crushed tablets and capsule ...
Allison R. King, Emily S. Prohaska
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Enteral hyperalimentation: a new apparatus for administration.
Surgery, 1976The difficulties of administration of elemental diets without a pump are reviewed and a simple apparatus is described which overcomes these difficulties with advantage without the use of a mechanical pump.
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Nutrition, 1999
The intestinal hypomotility associated with purulent peritonitis is generally regarded as a contraindication to enteral nutrition. However, enteral nutrition may be feasible in suppurative peritonitis if administered with great caution, i.e., assuring the appropriate amount, delivery speed, and osmolality of the enteral formulation.
Satoshi Furukawa+9 more
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The intestinal hypomotility associated with purulent peritonitis is generally regarded as a contraindication to enteral nutrition. However, enteral nutrition may be feasible in suppurative peritonitis if administered with great caution, i.e., assuring the appropriate amount, delivery speed, and osmolality of the enteral formulation.
Satoshi Furukawa+9 more
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The Effects of Bifidobacterium breve Administration on Campylobacter Enteritis
Pediatrics International, 1987AbstractWe studied the effects of Bifidobacterium breve on Campylobacter enteritis. Patients with Campylobacter enteritis were divided into three groups (I. Erythromycin recipients; II. B. breve recipients; III. control) and studied with regard to the duration of diarrhea and carriage of Campylobacter jejuni in the stools.
Yoshitake Satoh+7 more
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Drug Administration Through an Enteral Feeding Tube
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2009Guidelines for the safe administration of drugs through an enteral feeding tube are available, but research shows that often nurses don't adhere to them. This can lead to medication error and tube obstruction, reduced drug effectiveness, and an increased risk of toxicity.
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ENTERAL ADMINISTRATION OF SCARLATINAL FILTRATE TOXIN
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1933Parenteral injections of scarlatinal streptococcus filtrate toxin either subcutaneously or intramuscularly are followed in a short time by a loss of skin sensitivity to the toxin. Peters and Allison, 1 by spraying a solution of the toxin every second day for five weeks on the nasal mucosa, reported that of sixty-one children so treated, negative ...
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Enteral Drug Administration Practices: Report of a Preliminary Survey
Pediatrics, 1988This study was initiated to determine whether there is sufficient variation in enteral drug administration practices in hospitalized pediatric patients to result in adverse therapeutic consequences. A survey was developed and administered to nurses from three pediatric and six general hospitals. A total of 317 pediatric nurses responded. Results of the
Robert J. Roberts, Richard D. Leff
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