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Managing Resistance

Intervention in School and Clinic, 2000
Managing resistance represents a major task for adults who work with children who display challenging behaviors. Some of these children are at risk for emotional and behavioral problems; others display academic difficulties such as those characteristic of learning disabilities.
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Management of the Resistant Adolescent in the Milieu

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 1997
This column represents the first case study and discussion in a ntw JCAPN feature that will appear in the journal from time to time. The column will spotlight specific nursing care problems and subsequent intmentions for a variety of patient populations.
G S, Pearson, C, Billian, K R, Delaney
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Resistant Hypertension: Diagnosis and Management

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2019
Resistant hypertension is defined as high blood pressure requiring 3 or more medications for adequate control or controlled blood pressure requiring 4 or more medications. Considering the growing prevalence of hypertension and the strong link with cardiovascular disease, it is vital to understand the causes and treatment of resistant hypertension. This
Nagalakshmi Nagarajan, Diana Jalal
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Management of the Patient With Resistant Hypertension

Hospital Practice, 1981
True refractory hypertension is relatively rare, but the causes of pseudoresistance are many. Thus, all patients should be considered medically treatable until proved otherwise. Initial workup should seek to determine whether the patient, the physician, or the hypertension is resistant.
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Managing resistant Trichomonas vaginitis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 1999
Vaginal trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease of worldwide importance that is commonly treated with metronidazole. Although surprisingly uncommon, resistance to metronidazole has nevertheless been widely reported. Patients with suspected resistant trichomoniasis should have the diagnosis confirmed either by visualization of motile ...
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Diagnosis and management of resistant hypertension

BMJ
Abstract Resistant hypertension is defined as blood pressure that remains above the therapeutic goal despite concurrent use of at least three antihypertensive agents of different classes, including a diuretic, with all agents administered at maximum or maximally tolerated doses.
Ernesto L, Schiffrin, Naomi D L, Fisher
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Management of Treatment-Resistant Depression

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2012
Given the limitations of evidence for treatment options that are consistently effective for TRD and the possibility that TRD is in fact a form of depression that has a low probability of resolving, how can clinicians help patients with TRD? Perhaps the most important conceptual shift that needs to take place before treatment can be helpful is to accept
Gabor I, Keitner, Abigail K, Mansfield
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The Impact of Antibiotic Management on Resistance

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2004
The misguided presumption that a simple inverse relationship exists between the use of antibiotics and the emergence of bacterial resistance (i.e., increasing antibiotic use equals decreasing susceptibility and vice versa) has handicapped a full understanding of this relationship and perhaps efforts to bring resistance under control.
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Management of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis

Chemotherapy, 1999
Drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) originally is the product of inadequate therapy; this may entail noncompliance with treatment, interrupted drug supplies, or inappropriate prescription. Patients may sequentially acquire resistance to several drugs through repetition of this process.
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Management of Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

Continuum, 2016
This review discusses the definition, evaluation, and management of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.Drug-resistant epilepsy is defined as a failure of two or more appropriately selected and adequately tried anticonvulsant medications to achieve seizure freedom for a sustained period of time in either monotherapy or polytherapy.
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