Clinical point of care (POC) is the point in time when clinicians deliver healthcare products and services to patients at the time of care. Clinical documentation...
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Point-of-care testing (POCT), also called near-patient testing or bedside testing, is defined as medical diagnostic testing at or near the point of care—that...
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Emergency ultrasound (redirect from Point-of-care ultrasound)
ultrasound employing point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is the application of ultrasound at the point of care to make immediate patient-care decisions. It is...
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Point-of-care genetic testing identifies variations in the genetic sequence at the bedside – enabling clinicians to react and alter therapy based upon...
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Complete blood count (redirect from Rule of three (hematology))
Sireci, AN (2015). "Hematology testing in urgent care and resource-poor settings: an overview of point of care and satellite testing". Clinics in Laboratory...
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Multiplexed point-of-care testing (xPOCT) is a more complex form of point-of-care testing (POCT), or bedside testing. Point-of-care testing is designed...
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Emergency medicine (redirect from Emergency care)
toxicology, point-of-care ultrasonography, critical care medicine, emergency medical services, hyperbaric medicine, sports medicine, palliative care, or aerospace...
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CDC. May 25, 2021. "Definitions - Point-of-care testing". Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. May 14, 2013. "Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis...
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Pulmonary edema (redirect from Congestion of the Lungs)
"International evidence-based recommendations for point-of-care lung ultrasound". Intensive Care Medicine. 38 (4): 577–591. doi:10.1007/s00134-012-2513-4...
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Deathcare (redirect from Death care)
of academic study. Deathcare, from the point of clinical death, has a diverse timeline. The first point of care often involves immediate healthcare professionals...
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Point of care medical information summaries are defined as "web-based medical compendia specifically designed to deliver predigested, rapidly accessible...
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Medical ultrasound (redirect from History of medical ultrasound)
"International evidence-based recommendations for point-of-care lung ultrasound". Intensive Care Medicine. 38 (4): 577–591. doi:10.1007/s00134-012-2513-4...
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ISO/IEEE 11073 (section Point-of-care medical device)
healthcare and wellness devices; Efficient exchange of care device data, acquired at the point-of-care, in all care environments. "Real-time" means that data from...
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Palliative care (derived from the Latin root palliare, or 'to cloak') is an interdisciplinary medical caregiving approach aimed at optimizing quality of life...
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Glycated hemoglobin (section Interpretation of results)
assay, capillary electrophoresis, or boronate affinity chromatography. Point of care (e.g., doctor's office) devices use immunoassay boronate affinity chromatography...
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Cardiac arrest (redirect from Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest)
EKG can help identify some causes of cardiac arrest, such as STEMI which may require specific treatments. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a tool that...
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offer rapid 1-hour HIV Point of Care testing. In 2018, 56 Dean Street "developed the idea of creating a drama series depicting life of men who have sex with...
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end-of-life care. Doctors in this specialty are often called intensive care physicians, critical care physicians, or intensivists. Intensive care relies...
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Papilledema (category Disorders of optic nerve and visual pathways)
evaluation with a CT scan or MRI of the brain and/or spine is usually done. Recent research has shown that point-of-care ultrasound can be used to measure...
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Care Bears are multi-colored bears, painted in 1981 by artist Elena Kucharik to be used on greeting cards from American Greetings. They were turned into...
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tests are qualitative immunoassays intended for use in point-of-care testing to aid in the diagnosis of HIV infection. These tests should be used in conjunction...
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Respiratory therapist (redirect from Respiratory care)
respiratory therapist is a specialized healthcare practitioner trained in critical care and cardio-pulmonary medicine in order to work therapeutically with people...
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Look up care of in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Care of or in care of can stand for: "care of" or "in care of", used to address a letter when the...
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Kluwer Health division of Wolters Kluwer, the main product of which is the eponymous UpToDate, a software system that is a point-of-care medical resource....
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Miniaturized version of agar plates implemented to dipstick formats, e.g. Dip Slide, Digital Dipstick show potential to be used at the point-of-care for diagnosis...
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reported the use of a fingerstick blood point-of-care triage test by Cepheid (company) looking for messenger RNA (mRNA) expression of 3 genes in response...
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Look up Care, care, -care, carer, or caring in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Care may refer to: CARE (New Zealand), Citizens Association for Racial...
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medical facilities with limited resources. They also allow point-of-care testing in primary care for things that formerly only a laboratory test could measure...
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Emergency medical services (redirect from Prehospital care)
patient to the next point of care, typically an emergency department of a hospital. Historically, ambulances only transported patients to care, and this remains...
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA), formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and colloquially as Obamacare, is a landmark U...
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