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Atrial fibrillation: Stroke prevention in focus
Australian Critical Care, 2014Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia and a risk factor for stroke and other, adverse events. Internationally there have been recent advancements in the therapies available for, stroke prevention in AF. Nurses will care for individuals with AF across a variety of primary and acute, care settings and should be familiar with evidence based ...
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Preventing Adverse Outcomes: A Population Focus
Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 1999This article discusses the concept of risk from an epidemiological viewpoint as well as that of vulnerable populations. Three components of resource availability are pertinent to the concept of risk of a population: social status, social capital, and human capital.
N E, Ervin, L L, Nelson, L, Sheaff
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Children Australia, 1988
What we are discussing is the notion of prevention as directed toward families. The idea is to prevent the break-up of families in our community which is costly both in economic and social terms … but, as I hope to demonstrate, there is more to it than that.Let me also say that the notion of prevention, both in theoretical and conceptual terms as well ...
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What we are discussing is the notion of prevention as directed toward families. The idea is to prevent the break-up of families in our community which is costly both in economic and social terms … but, as I hope to demonstrate, there is more to it than that.Let me also say that the notion of prevention, both in theoretical and conceptual terms as well ...
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2020
Developing countries are at much higher risk of going bankrupt if diabetes or diabetes complications are not prevented. In the most affected developing countries diabetes has to be brought up very high on the political agenda, otherwise it would not be possible to provide the required resources to implement nationwide policies.
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Developing countries are at much higher risk of going bankrupt if diabetes or diabetes complications are not prevented. In the most affected developing countries diabetes has to be brought up very high on the political agenda, otherwise it would not be possible to provide the required resources to implement nationwide policies.
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Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2002
Abstract Tumor Prevention and Genetics 2002, the 2nd International Conference and 7th Annual Meeting of The International Society of Cancer Chemoprevention (ISCaC) was held in St. Gallen, Switzerland, 14–16 February 2002.
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Abstract Tumor Prevention and Genetics 2002, the 2nd International Conference and 7th Annual Meeting of The International Society of Cancer Chemoprevention (ISCaC) was held in St. Gallen, Switzerland, 14–16 February 2002.
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