Safeguarding adults with diabetes identifying triggers of abuse Practice Nursing Vol 25, No 3Stephen PhillipsAnne Phillips
Identifying Interventions to Address Triggers of Decline in Vulnerable Older AdultsBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksMaria Brown
IgA nephropathy (IgAN) has become the leading cause of end-stage renal disease in young adults. Nevertheless, the current diagnosis exclusively relies on invasive renal biopsy, and specific treatment is deficient. Thus, our study aims to identify potential crucial genes, thereby providing novel bioma...
The spectrum of noninvasive methods reviewed in the sections that follow were developed to detect the presence of factors known to serve as substrate or triggers of VT/VF or abnormalities in ventricular conduction and repolarization that are critical to reentry. The specific techniques discussed are...
As long as the patient is willing to accept the risk of fecal incontinence, we can justify the gold standard therapy (LIS) as the first-line treatment for CAF. It is prudent and in the patient’s interests, however, to consider the alternative CS when the initial diagnosis of AF is made...
Nevertheless, microbial agents can trigger responses against self-antigens, leading to activation and clonal expansion of autoreactive T and B cells, which is the hallmark of autoimmunity. That is the reason microbial infections have been considered the main environmental culprits for some autoimmune ...
Pregnant women show higher calculated inhalation dose exposure values compared to averages for adults. One possible explanation for the differences in exposures is due to higher inhalation rates during pregnancy which changed the IR variable for each group in the equations used to calculate inhalation ...
alterations in the functioning of the CNS which may result in an increased vulnerability to environmental triggers later in life [48]. However, while environmental factors likely cause an individual to be more susceptible to the illness or play a role in triggering the onset of symptoms, ...
In some embodiments, the detector 24 is configured to detect any suitable marker or trigger in the saliva or air. The trigger may be a negative or positive indicator of oral hygiene or oral conditions. Examples of suitable markers/triggers include pH, atoms, molecules, proteins, organisms, ora...
Singh R, McLean-Plunckett EA, Kee R, Wisniewski A, Cadzow R, Okazaki S, Fox C, Singh G. Experience with a trigger tool for identifying adverse drug events among older adults in ambulatory primary care. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009 Jun;18(3):199- 204....