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This book is a quick guide to the key components of trauma center administration, management, and patient care. This book provides essential information for hospitals working toward trauma center designation, and for established trauma centers who want to improve their performance. This book provides trauma center personnel with a comprehensive overview of trauma center administrative structure, basic clinical operations, performance improvement and site visit preparation and examines the most common critical injuries seen by trauma centers to demonstrate how a properly functioning center addresses multiple priorities in critically ill patients. This book provides critical information for hospitals looking toward becoming a trauma center and established trauma centers that wants to improve their performance.
Emergency medicine. --- Traumatology. --- Emergency Medicine. --- Traumatic Surgery. --- Emergency Services. --- Trauma centers --- Administration. --- Shock trauma centers --- Trauma care systems --- Trauma units --- Hospitals --- Emergency services --- Accident medicine --- Trauma medicine --- Emergency medicine --- Surgery --- Wounds and injuries --- Medicine, Emergency --- Medicine --- Critical care medicine --- Disaster medicine --- Medical emergencies
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Trauma centers --- Administration. --- Evaluation. --- Shock trauma centers --- Trauma care systems --- Trauma units --- Hospitals --- Emergency services --- Traumatologia --- Centres mèdics --- Administració sanitària --- Administració dels serveis de salut --- Administració dels serveis sanitaris --- Gestió farmacèutica --- Gestió hospitalària --- Administració dels serveis d'infermeria --- Planificació sanitària --- Cirurgia --- Medicina d'urgència --- Cirurgia ortopèdica --- Ferides i lesions --- Anestèsia en traumatologia --- Traumatologia.
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This Pocket Reference offer a multifaceted guide on various aspects of Alzheimer’s disease. This thorough review discusses the challenges of diagnosis, different stages of the disease, testing, and current treatment methods, including pharmacological and nonpharmacological management of cognitive decline and symptoms due to Alzheimer’s disease. The book also has specific chapters on care issues for patients with Alzheimer’s disease, which describes what clinician's and caregivers should expect and how to manage the disease at its various stages. Additionally, the book provides helpful guides, tables, and tips for clinicians and caregivers to help care for the patient and the caregiver themselves.
Medicine & Public Health. --- Neurology. --- Primary Care Medicine. --- Pharmacotherapy. --- Neurosciences. --- Neurobiology. --- Medicine. --- Emergency medicine. --- Médecine --- Neurosciences --- Neurologie --- Médecine d'urgence --- Neurobiologie --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Neurology --- Alzheimer's disease. --- Alzheimer's disease --- Treatment. --- Patients --- Care. --- Alzheimer disease --- Alzheimer's dementia --- Primary care (Medicine). --- Basal ganglia --- Presenile dementia --- Senile dementia --- Diseases --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Medicine, Emergency --- Critical care medicine --- Disaster medicine --- Medical emergencies --- Neuropsychiatry --- Neurology . --- Drug therapy --- Pharmacotherapy --- Therapeutics --- Drugs --- Pharmacology --- Primary medical care --- Medical care
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This paper presents experimental trade-in-value added statistics estimated from extended supply-use tables (SUTs) for the United States for 2005 and 2012 that account for firm heterogeneity. We also present preliminary output from a microdata linking project between the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and the U.S. Census Bureau on the U.S. semiconductor and other electronic components manufacturing industry to show how different firm characteristics account for heterogeneity. Our experimental results show that imported content of exports as a share of exports varies notably by firm-type within most industries, and that the imported content of exports is concentrated in a few industries, the largest being petroleum manufacturing. Despite the dominance that U.S. and foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) have over trade transactions, both MNEs and non-MNEs make significant contributions to the content of U.S. exports. Estimates based on our microdata linking project suggest that production patterns by ownership, firm size class, and export intensity each exhibit firm heterogeneity to some extent. The ownership criterion best identifies heterogeneity in the value added share of production among the three criteria, while firm size class identifies heterogeneity in the export share of production better than the ownership criterion.
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