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Cure: The Potential Outcome of Nursing Care
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1983AbstractThe recent Social Policy Statement of the American Nurses Association (1980) has advanced a definition of nursing as “the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems.” This definition has legitimized efforts of the last decade to develop a system of nursing diagnosis and should provide the impetus for ...
M E, Loomis, D J, Wood
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Potential Outcomes of Clinical Experience
Journal of Nursing Education, 1991ABSTRACT This exploratory study examined potential outcomes of clinical experience. Sixteen baccalaureate nursing students completed data collection instruments. The eight students in the control group completed the clinical course as prescribed in the curriculum; the eight students in the experimental group received no assigned clinical ...
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Potential for Altering Rheumatoid Arthritis Outcome
Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2005The potential for disproportionately altering outcome in the early stages of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) was first hypothesized in the early 1990s. This window of opportunity hypothesis for therapeutic intervention in RA is based on the existence of a time frame within which there is a potential for a greater response to therapy, resulting in sustained ...
Mark A, Quinn, Paul, Emery
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Outcomes of Management for Potential Deceased Donors
Transplantation Proceedings, 2012Potential deceased donor management optimization is important for organ recovery maximization. Before optimization, the current state of donor management and predictors for organ recovery require analysis.We retrospectively analyzed organ procurement activity and medical management for 2005 to 2010 potential brain death donors at Seoul National ...
J C, Jeong +9 more
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A Potential Outcomes Approach to Developmental Toxicity Analyses
Biometrics, 2006Summary Estimating the effects of a toxin on fetal development in animal models such as mice can be problematic, because the number of pups that develop and survive until birth may simultaneously affect developmental outcomes such as birth weight and be affected by the introduction of a toxin into the fetal environment.
Elliott, Michael R. +2 more
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Potential Oral Defense Outcomes
2021While most travelers usually embark on their journey with great expectations, including thinking that every aspect of their travel will be flawless, even an individual with limited travel experience will recognize that will not always be the case.
Robert S. Fleming, Michelle Kowalsky
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Potential Factors Influencing Treatment Outcomes
2010Treatment with enzyme replacement therapy in Fabry disease is successful in some, but not all patients. The presence of advanced disease, especially in the kidney or heart is associated with a less favorable outcome. Genetic and environmental factors that are known to play a role in the development of cardiovascular complications in the general ...
Linthorst, G. E., Hollak, C. E.M.
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Fetal growth potential and pregnancy outcome
Seminars in Perinatology, 2004Although the association of fetal growth restriction and adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known, lack of sensitivity limits its clinical value. To a large extent, this limitation is a result of traditionally used method to define growth restriction by comparing fetal or birth weight to population norms. The use of population norms, by virtue of their
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2012
So far, the argument in the book has been first that change has become inevitable, and second that the incumbent autocratic regimes will not be able to counter these forces of change. In this chapter we will look at what kind of change could ensue. But first let’s see how change occurs.
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So far, the argument in the book has been first that change has become inevitable, and second that the incumbent autocratic regimes will not be able to counter these forces of change. In this chapter we will look at what kind of change could ensue. But first let’s see how change occurs.
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Proliferative potential and outcome in pediatric astrocytic tumors
Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 1992In 43 pediatric patients (29 male, 14 female) with primary astrocytic tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), the correlation was evaluated between outcome and proliferative potential, measured by the bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling index (LI).
M D, Prados +5 more
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