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Patient Protocols

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 1993
Details the introduction by Northallerton Health Services NHS Trust of critical paths and care profiles as tools within its Co‐ordinated Care Programme. Aims to use these tools as means to assess and improve on the care which patients receive, and to monitor clinical performance.
L, Simpson, J, Brown
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Protocol Registration

The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 2023
Prospective registration of systematic reviews is encouraged and forms part of the PRISMA guidelines. Providing information pertaining to protocol registration would potentially aid in improving the robustness of the report.
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P4: programming protocol-independent packet processors

CCRV, 2013
P4 is a high-level language for programming protocol-independent packet processors. P4 works in conjunction with SDN control protocols like OpenFlow. In its current form, OpenFlow explicitly specifies protocol headers on which it operates.
P. Bosshart   +10 more
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Jewellery protocols

Emergency Nurse, 2007
The control of hospital acquired infection is an important issue in all areas of practice, including emergency care, and NHS trusts are expected to enforce guidelines on this issue.
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The Protocol of Protocols

Practice Nursing, 1998
Nurse prescribing in the home is going to be rolled out. I expect that many practice nurses, those without health visiting or district nursing qualifications, will still feel marginalized and in many respects quite rightly. However, practice nurses will by now have seen and read the Crown report Review of prescribing, supply and administration of ...
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Service Protocols

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 1994
Describes a method to assist in the achievement of Patient Charter standards. Service Protocols are multi-disciplinary in their approach and can be used as a one-off approach or in conjunction with other quality assurance methods. Gives an example of a Service Protocol applied to an out-patient department and discusses the benefits of the method for ...
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POSTEXPOSURE PROTOCOL

Dental Clinics of North America, 1996
This article offers an overview of the major bloodborne and communicable diseases. The organisms are classified based on the level of risk they pose to the dental care worker (DCW) in the occupational settings. Most recent epidemiologic findings and scientific information on occupational exposures are discussed.
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An application-specific protocol architecture for wireless microsensor networks

IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2002
W. Heinzelman   +2 more
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