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Practical management of management

Current Problems in Cardiology, 1985
Abstract Presented in this monograph is a dynamic concept of hypertensive diseases. We all are aware that the appallingly high morbidity and mortality from the consequences of hypertensive diseases can be drastically reduced with antihypertensive therapy, provided that the patients with hypertension are recognized and that they continue to remain on ...
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Management as a Practice

2012
Modern society depends for most purposes on managed organisations. The character of the managers and the value commitments of the organisations have profound implications for the moral and material development of society. Virtue ethics emphasise the development of moral character through the pursuit of excellence in a practice.
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Management accounting as practice

Accounting, Organizations and Society, 2005
In this paper we outline a distinctive practice theory approach to considering the role of management accounting in the constitution of organizations. Building on [Schatzki, T.R. (2002). The site of the social: a philosophical account of the constitution of social life and change.
Ahrens, Thomas, Chapman, Christopher S.
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Practical Management of Asthma

Pediatrics In Review, 2009
After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Identify the major environmental factors and comorbid conditions that affect asthma. 2. Describe the role of a written asthma action plan in the management of asthma. 3. Know how to assess asthma control and adjust therapy appropriately. 4.
Pamela R. Wood, Vanessa Hill
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Management of diarrhoea in practice

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002
Diarrhoea, a major cause of morbidity and mortality can be produced by a variety of etiological factors. Management protocol includes assessment of the child, physical examination, lab-evaluation, assessment of severity of dehydration and rehydration therapy using either of the following - WHO - ORS, Home available fluids (HAF), sugar salt solution ...
Ranjeet Kumar   +3 more
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Surgical Practice Management

DeckerMed Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2015
As individuals complete their surgical residencies and fellowships, their attention must soon turn toward choosing their career path. This review aims to help those individuals in making informed choices that will properly prepare a successful future in surgical practice.
Valentine Nfonsam, Leigh Neumayer
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Practical Management of Epistaxis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1991
Epistaxis is a very common presenting symptom of patients seen in the emergency room or the physician's office. An understanding of the nasal anatomy and physiology is important for proper treatment of these patients. New methods of treatment are discussed briefly.
Pontus Stierna   +2 more
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Practical Management of Dystonia

Neurologic Clinics, 1984
The diagnosis of dystonic movements is based on the phenomenologic characteristics of the movements themselves. Therefore to evaluate and manage the patient, it is important to be cognizant of the varied clinical appearances; to classify the type of dystonia according to age at onset and distribution of the movements; to determine its etiology; to ...
Joseph Jankovic, Stanley Fahn
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Practical ventilator management

Surgery (Oxford), 2018
Abstract Mechanical ventilation is a common invasive intervention in intensive care units. While respiratory failure remains the most common indication for mechanical ventilation, the application and indications of this intervention are far more variable.
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Aspects of practice management

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1974
Abstract Extract There are few professions that would equal veterinary science in the demands that are made on the individual practitioner. The same is true of the criticisms levelled against the practitioner — if he makes a profit, he is “money-hungry”, if he fails to make ends meet, he is just another “failure”.
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