The World of a Person in the Health Care System
CH9: Patient-Provider Relations
A Socio-communications Model
The Hospitalized Child: Anxiety
Anxiety is the most common adverse reaction to hospitalization Young children (under age 6 years)
May be
Techniques as Tools Techniques as Tools
Objectives:
Name purposes and functions of the medical interview Learn non-verbal behaviors, verbal techniques, and responses Practice using and observing skills
The Practice of Medicine
Christine M. Peterson,
PTHL 312c: Systemic Pathology & Oral Medicine
Immunocompromised and Irradiated Patients
Topic 28:
Immunocompromised and Irradiated Patients
Immunocompromised Patients
Introduction Managing Immunocompromised Patients: General Principles Current an
PCM3 Ethics and Professionalism
November 29, 2006
Case Study I (Reporting Medical Errors: Inappropriate Transfusion)
A 62 year old man with colon cancer was undergoing surgery to remove the cancer from his sphincter and have a colostomy placed. Alt
Alternative (CAM) Approaches to Health and Healing
Ronald Schneeweiss MBChB
Professor, Family Medicine
HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: A Short History of Medicine
I have an earache: 2000 B.C. Here, eat this root. 1000 A.D. That root is heathen. He
Polypharmacy: Boon or Bane for Health Care Providers?
From Research to Practice / Polypharmacy: Boon or Bane?
Preface
Barbara McCloskey, PharmD, BCPS, CDE
This From Research to Practice section focuses on polypharmacy, a term we do not often hear
March 21, 2007 Bioethics 271 Professor Hyun
The Caritas Catholica Flanders is a Christian healthcare system in Belgium that has sixty-two hospitals, ninety-four mental health institutions, and three hundred twentysix geriatric-care centers (Gastmans
The Role of Medication Compliance in Improving Outcomes of Pharmaceutical Care
Sweeping changes continue to reshape the practice of pharmacy. The pharmacy professional needed today is a knowledgeable drug expert and skilled, persuasive communicator.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008 (BASC 201: Lecture 22) Dr. Borod
APRIL 1, 2008 Dr. Borod
Tuesday, April 1, 2008 (BASC 201: Lecture 22) Dr. Borod
Ethics in Palliative Care
Announcements There may be an upcoming TA strike next Monday or Tuesday where
Critical Review Form
Therapy
Myles PS, et. al, Bispectral Index monitoring to prevent awareness during anesthesia: the B-Aware randomized controlled trial, Lancet 2004; 363:1757-1763 Objectives: "To assess whether bispectral index (BIS) monitoring de
VM 248 handout Module 7
Pyometra
What is pyometra?
Pyo = suppurative inflammation, a.k.a. neutrophilic inflammation or "pus" Metra = uterus Pyometra is a disease of the intact female patient, usually canine, characterized by suppurative inflammati
Historical Perspective on the Health Care System
Three Eras I. Expansion II. Cost Containment III. Assessment & Accountability
Era of Expansion (40's -60's)
Health care system grew quickly
More hospitals More private insurance coverage Numbers of
Patient Counseling
Maria Marzella Sulli, Pharm.D. Associate Clinical Professor Sullim@stjohns.edu
Objectives
The student should be able to: Discuss the NYS law as it applies to patient counseling Understand the necessity of the pharmacists' role i
Anosognosia for Hemiplegia
Anosognosia
Denial of illness (paralysis, also blindness)
Limb doesnt move, but no expression of frustration Confabulation: arm belongs to someone else Rationalization: didnt move arm because shoulder is sore today Admits