Teaching Plan for a Diabetic Patient Clinical Journal and CarePlanClinical Preparation & Journal Form Student Name:wolie Date: 10/24/2011 1. Biographical Data: DOB: 09/25/1959‚ Female‚ 61 y.o.a. Initials: M.S. Age & Sex: 61 years and female Ht/wt: Race/Ethnicity: white Culture...
The education of diabetic patients, proposed as an essential therapeutic tool since the early 1920s and accepted as such by official medicine only in the 1970s, has generated great enthusiasm over the last decade, with increasing concern for greater effectiveness by improved motivation of both ...
Understanding educational theories builds a strong base for selecting appropriate approaches to meet the needs of individual patients. A written plan developed in collaboration with a patient and their educator and care provider offers more chance of achievement. 展开 ...
The education of diabetic patients, proposed as an essential therapeutic tool since the early 1920s and accepted as such by official medicine only in the 1970s, has generated great enthusiasm over the last decade, with increasing concern for greater effectiveness by improved motivation of both patie...
Abstract Drug-related problems (DRPs) in developing countries pose significant challenges to patient safety and treatment outcomes. This chapter describes the prevalence, causes, challenges, and recommendations for addressing DRPs in developing countries. The prevalence of DRPs is influenced by limited ...
Reinders and Steinke, for instance, reported the development, operation, patient management protocol, and teaching activities of a pharmacist-managed anticoagulation clinic for ambulatory patients in 1979. They concluded that this clinic gives the pharmacist a unique opportunity to provide comprehensive ...
to 12 years from HIV seroconversion until January 1, 1992.A regional hemophilia center based in a major teaching hospital.All 111 patients with hemophilia who seroconverted to HIV-1 between 1979 and 1985 were registered at the center... Phillips,N Andrew - 《Jama the Journal of the American...
OBJECTIVES: Our objectives were to determine the impact of family presence during PICU rounds on family satisfaction, resident teaching, and length of roun... PL Aronson,J Yau,MA Helfaer,... - 《Pediatrics》 被引量: 115发表: 2009年 Family-Centered Care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit...
Delivering online education either via individual or group family teaching sessions is valuable. Utilisation of digital technology for easier access to dietary prescriptions and samples of new low protein foods should enhance patient experience. However, regardless of clinic type or digital support it is...
We chose to focus on the performance of the UHs to avoid the bias of possible confounders that could have been present by including different sized hospitals in the study: collinearity between high volume, hospital size and teaching status. For each ward, we calculated the PLHAMA rates, defined...