نتایج جستجو برای: personnel monitoring

تعداد نتایج: 333545  

2015
Anthony P. Cardile Clinton K. Murray Christopher T. Littell Neel J. Shah Matthew N. Fandre Dennis C. Drinkwater Brian P. Markelz Todd J. Vento

In response to the unprecedented Ebola virus disease (Ebola) outbreak in West Africa, the U.S. government deployed approximately 2,500 military personnel to support the government of Liberia. Their primary missions were to construct Ebola treatment units (ETUs), train health care workers to staff ETUs, and provide laboratory testing capacity for Ebola. Service members were explicitly prohibited...

Journal: :iJOE 2015
Wenxing Wang

After briefly analyzing the structure of a photovoltaic power substation monitoring system, a positioning system roadway based on blue tooth was put forward to connect with already existing communication and monitoring networks. A separate monitoring system for the environment is integrated with the former comprehensive automation system to create a unique system. It is a new step of substation...

2012
Antonio J. Salazar Ana S. Silva Claudia Silva Carla M. Borges Miguel V. Correia Rubim S. Santos João P. Vilas-Boas

Wearable/portable biometric/physiological monitoring devices are rapidly becoming a recognized alternative in medicine, rehabilitation and sports. Developments in sensors, energy harvesting, embedded technology, smart textile, to mention a few, are driving the field to more seamless and complex solutions, sometimes part of pervasive strategies for activity monitoring. Additionally, the number o...

Journal: :Chest 1985
B J Semmes M J Tobin J V Snyder A Grenvik

Subjective assessment of the respiratory rate and the adequacy of tidal ventilation are the oldest and most widely practiced forms of respiratory monitoring in critically ill patients. Surprisingly, this method of assessment has itself never been evaluated in patients. The estimation of tidal volume in nine patients was performed by full-time intensive care unit (ICU) personnel and compared to ...

Journal: :American journal of medical quality : the official journal of the American College of Medical Quality 2006
Charlene R Weir Bret L Hicken Hank Steven Rappaport Jonathan R Nebeker

Integrating information technology (IT) into medical settings is considered essential to transforming hospitals into 21st-century health care institutions. Yet the role of IT departments in maximizing the effectiveness of information systems is not well understood. This article reports a 3-round Delphi panel of Veterans Administration personnel experienced with provider order entry electronic s...

ژورنال: یافته 2011
جمالی, رسول, خادم وطن, شهرام, ساکی, جاسم, شمس الدین, جرئیل,

The purpose of quality control program was to make doctors and laboratory personnel trust in laboratory results and consequently increasing confidence in laboratory achievements. The quality assurance means raising the level of quality in all tests that lead to raising the level of work efficiency and laboratories including minimum expense for society and minimum time for lab personnel. This st...

محمودی شن , غلامرضا , کبیر , محمدجواد , ایری , مریم, جعفری, ناهید, حیدری, علیرضا, طحانیان, منصور , مقسمی, محمدجواد, مهاجروطن, علی,

Background and purpose: Prehospital emergency medical service (EMS) is an important part of the health care system. Today, the need for integrated emergency care services and delivering qualified preventive and care services felt more than before in accidents and emergencies. This survey aimed to investigate the views of emergency medical personnel on the concept and nature of preventive and ca...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2000

The modern management of hospitalized patients with diabetes includes capillary blood glucose determinations at the bedside. This measure is analogous to an additional “vital sign” for people with diabetes. The rapidity with which results can be obtained, and therapeutic decisions made, can improve management and conceivably shorten hospital stays. Replacing venipunctures with capillary blood g...

Journal: :journal of paramedical sciences 0
hamed manoochehri khoshinani department of radiology, faculty of paramedicine, hamadan university of medical science, hamadan, iran samira heidari department of radiology, faculty of paramedicine, hamadan university of medical science, hamadan, iran

repeating x-ray radiographs, as a common problem in radiology units, represent additional, non-billable costs due to increased film, chemistry, and equipment use as well as increased personnel time. furthermore, patients receive additional radiation exposure from repetitions and must remain on the premises until the second exam is completed. compounding the overt negative financial impact on th...

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