author: frcpc

Fatal Solution: How a Healthcare System Used Tragedy to Transform Itself and Redefine Just Culture

... CV ICU team had carried out cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) but then had finally 'called the Code' and pronounced Kathleen dead. The sisters met on the ninth floor of the FMC and then went in to the CV ... nurse, and a social worker. The ...

Kryger's Sleep Medicine Review: A Problem-Oriented Approach

... pediatrics questions. According to previous exam blueprints, only 2% of the exam was to cover “considerations and disorders unique to childhood.” Thus many test takers did not study pediatrics at all, assuming it worthwhile to sacrifice ...

Atlas of Cosmetic Surgery with DVD

... nerve block is performed by locating. Fig. 6-11 (A, B, C) The zygomaticotemporal nerve is blocked by placing the ... greater palatine canal was first described in 1917 by Mendel.11 The greater palatine foramen is located anterior to the ...

The Encyclopedia of Aging

... CONTINUITY. THEORY. Continuity theory originated from the observation that despite widespread changes in health, functioning and social circumstances, a large proportion of older adults showed considerable consistency over time in their ...

OSCE and Clinical Skills Handbook

It summarizes important history and physical examination skills and is a practical review for all level of medical students. The book is organized by major body systems, and is designed to facilitate both individual and group study.

Radiation Oncology Review for Boards and MOC

... TD 5/5 (Emami et al., 1991) and QUANTEC (Mayo et al., 2010). Organ-at-Risk (OAR) TD 5/5 QUANTEC optic nerves and chiasm 50 Gy <55 Gy (<2 Gy/fraction) ≤8–12 Gy (maximum point dose) in 1 fraction retina 45 Gy not available Brainstem 50 ...

A Synopsis of Parkinson's Disease

... test was used to screening cognitive impairment. This test evaluates orientation, memory, arithmetic and visuo ... mental flexibility and attention respectively by the subtests ''Categories Completed”, ''Perseverative Errors” and ''Failure to ...

Good Psychiatric Management and Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A Clinician's Guide to Integration and Stepped Care

... DBT, clinicians and patients are given a set of assumptions that they agree to adopt (Table 3–2). These assumptions (e.g., assumption 2, that people with BPD want to improve) have the effect of reducing clinicians' sense of futility or ...

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