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Academic Pediatrics, 2020
Background In our pediatric clinic, there were repeated cases of ill patients failing to receive care in a timely fashion. Our clinic is the continuity site for our pediatric residency program, and a site for family med interns and med students. Using a fishbone diagram, residents and nurses outlined problems and areas for improvement.
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Background In our pediatric clinic, there were repeated cases of ill patients failing to receive care in a timely fashion. Our clinic is the continuity site for our pediatric residency program, and a site for family med interns and med students. Using a fishbone diagram, residents and nurses outlined problems and areas for improvement.
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Theory, Culture & Society, 2005
The term ‘vitalism’ is most readily associated with a series of debates among 18th- and 19th-century biologists, and broadly with the claim that the explanation of living phenomena is not compatible with, or is not exhausted by, the principles of basic sciences like physics and chemistry. Scientists and philosophers have continued to address vitalism -
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The term ‘vitalism’ is most readily associated with a series of debates among 18th- and 19th-century biologists, and broadly with the claim that the explanation of living phenomena is not compatible with, or is not exhausted by, the principles of basic sciences like physics and chemistry. Scientists and philosophers have continued to address vitalism -
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International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare, 2004
Executive summaryBackground Vital signs traditionally consist of blood pressure, temperature, pulse rate and respiratory rate, and are an important component of monitoring the patient’s progress during hospitalisation. An initial search of the literature indicated that there was a vast volume of published information relating to this topic; however ...
Lockwood, C., Conroy, T., Page, T.
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Executive summaryBackground Vital signs traditionally consist of blood pressure, temperature, pulse rate and respiratory rate, and are an important component of monitoring the patient’s progress during hospitalisation. An initial search of the literature indicated that there was a vast volume of published information relating to this topic; however ...
Lockwood, C., Conroy, T., Page, T.
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Economic Vitality and Civic Vitality
Public Administration Review, 1984When Liberal Education held an editorial conference last year to plan for a special invitational issue on the civic purposes of liberal learning, one of the desired topics was economics and citizenship. If one peruses the table of contents, it is evident that the editors were unsuccessful in finding such a paper.
Marnie Shaul, Jameson W. Doig
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2011
Vitalism is typically presented as the belief – scientific, metaphysical, poetic and other – in the uniqueness of Life, presented as a ‘substance’, ‘force’, or ‘principle’. As such it is a frequently criticized theory, often in caricatural forms, where a model of the living being (notably of organism), embryo development, or forms of non-mechanical ...
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Vitalism is typically presented as the belief – scientific, metaphysical, poetic and other – in the uniqueness of Life, presented as a ‘substance’, ‘force’, or ‘principle’. As such it is a frequently criticized theory, often in caricatural forms, where a model of the living being (notably of organism), embryo development, or forms of non-mechanical ...
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Monitoring vital signs in vital times
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2002Vital signs monitoring advances make it possible for caregivers to assess patients with the same equipment, from admission until discharge. Before purchasing a monitoring system, be sure to clearly understand your patients' short- and long-term monitoring needs throughout the hospital.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1968
Abstract The distribution of living systems cannot be predicted in terms of chemistry and physics because there are relationships in living systems that cannot be understood in terms of energy, but only in terms of advantage. It is proposed that the drive toward the maximum advantage be defined as the vitalistic principle.
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Abstract The distribution of living systems cannot be predicted in terms of chemistry and physics because there are relationships in living systems that cannot be understood in terms of energy, but only in terms of advantage. It is proposed that the drive toward the maximum advantage be defined as the vitalistic principle.
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