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Infection prevention and control
Nursing Standard, 2015All newly registered graduate nurses are required to have the appropriate knowledge and understanding to perform the skills required for patient care, specifically the competencies identified in the Nursing and Midwifery Council's essential skills clusters.
Pegram, Anne, Bloomfield, Jacqueline
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1998
Despite recent efforts to apply a public health epidemiology to violence in America, most physicians do not incorporate violence prevention methodologies into their own individual practices. The challenge of integrating violence detection, prevention, and management into the delivery of health care begins by building on the recent successful ...
R J, Anderson, E H, Taliaferro
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Despite recent efforts to apply a public health epidemiology to violence in America, most physicians do not incorporate violence prevention methodologies into their own individual practices. The challenge of integrating violence detection, prevention, and management into the delivery of health care begins by building on the recent successful ...
R J, Anderson, E H, Taliaferro
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Echinococcosis: control and prevention
Advances in parasitology, 2017Human cystic echinococcosis (CE) has been eliminated or significantly reduced as a public health problem in several previously highly endemic regions. This has been achieved by the long-term application of prevention and control measures primarily targeted to deworming dogs, health education, meat inspection, and effective surveillance in livestock and
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2007
Injuries remain the leading cause of death of Americans ages 1 to 44 years, and prevention is an essential companion to injury treatment. Effective injury prevention begins with an understanding of epidemiologic issues, such as injury classification, demographic patterns, data sources for research, and general prevention strategies.
Marian, Betz, Guohua, Li
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Injuries remain the leading cause of death of Americans ages 1 to 44 years, and prevention is an essential companion to injury treatment. Effective injury prevention begins with an understanding of epidemiologic issues, such as injury classification, demographic patterns, data sources for research, and general prevention strategies.
Marian, Betz, Guohua, Li
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Infection Prevention and Control
Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1975Dubay, Elaine C and Grubb, Reba D, St Louis: C V Mosby Co, 1973, 160 pp, $4.90 paperback.
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