نتایج جستجو برای: drug compounding

تعداد نتایج: 592384  

2015
Yahua Cheng Liping Li Xinchun Wu

The aim of this study is to examine the developmental relationship between compounding awareness and vocabulary knowledge from grades 1 to 2 in Chinese children. In this study, 149 Chinese children were tested on compounding awareness and vocabulary knowledge from Time 1 to Time 4, with non-verbal IQ, working memory, phonological awareness, orthographical awareness, and rapid automatized naming...

2016
Amir Zeldes

The frequent formation of complex, hierarchically structured compounds is a striking property of German grammar to non-natives. This article asks how compounding works in second language (L2) German grammar, by exploring data from the error-annotated Falko corpus of native and advanced non-native German writing. Beyond differences in overall frequency and productivity of L2 compounding, I use a...

2016
Antonios Perperidis Norman McDicken Tom MacGillivray Tom Anderson

INTRODUCTION Echocardiography is commonly used in clinical practice for the real-time assessment of cardiac morphology and function. Nevertheless, due to the nature of the data acquisition, cardiac ultrasound images are often corrupted by a range of acoustic artefacts, including acoustic noise, speckle and shadowing. Spatial compounding techniques have long been recognised for their ability to ...

2015

INTRODUCTION Pharmacies that compound specific drugs for individual patients are an essential part of our health care system. Compounding pharmacies formulate therapeutic and diagnostic products for physicians in practice and those engaged in research. They make individualized chemotherapeutic agents, diagnostic agents, noncommercial formulations (e.g., a liquid rather than a tablet), doses tha...

Journal: :International journal of pharmaceutical compounding 2014
Dana Reed-Kane Katrina Kittell Jacquelyn Adkins Sarah Flocks Thu Nguyen

Errors during the prescribing process can cause problems for patients. When the pharmacist intercepts a prescribing error, it can cause a delay, as the patient may not receive the medication until the problem is resolved. Electronic prescriptions are purported to reduce prescribing errors. However, studies have shown that electronic prescriptions can be prone to certain types of errors. Compoun...

2014
Myoung Hwan Choi Moo Ho Bae

In ultrasonic medical imaging, spatial compounding of images is a technique where ultrasonic beam is steered to examine patient tissues in multiple angles. In the conventional ultrasonic diagnostic imaging, the steering of the ultrasonic beam is achieved electronically using the phased array transducer elements. In this paper, a spatial compounding approach is presented where the ultrasonic pro...

Journal: :American journal of pharmaceutical education 2014
Alyssa Pignato Christine R Birnie

OBJECTIVE To assess the effectiveness of a product-analysis laboratory exercise in teaching students the importance of quality in pharmaceutical compounding. DESIGN Second-year pharmacy students (N=77) participated in a pharmaceutical compounding laboratory exercise and subsequently analyzed their final product using ultraviolet (UV) spectrometry. ASSESSMENT Reflection, survey instruments, ...

Journal: :Medical physics 2006
Min Rao Quan Chen Hairong Shi Tomy Varghese

Spatial-angular compounding is a new technique that enables the reduction of noise artifacts in ultrasound elastography. Under this method, compounded elastograms are obtained from a spatially weighted average of local strain estimated from radio frequency (rf) echo signals acquired at different insonification angles. In previous work, the acquisition of the rf signals was performed through the...

Journal: :Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2018
Mawia Khairalseed Fangyuan Xiong Jung-Whan Kim Robert F Mattrey Kevin J Parker Kenneth Hoyt

H-Scan is a new ultrasound imaging technique that relies on matching a model of pulse-echo formation to the mathematics of a class of Gaussian-weighted Hermite polynomials. This technique may be beneficial in the measurement of relative scatterer sizes and in cancer therapy, particularly for early response to drug treatment. Because current H-scan techniques use focused ultrasound data acquisit...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2008
Garland A Campbell Mitchell H Rosner

Ecstasy (MDMA, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is commonly used by college-aged individuals. Ecstasy leads to feelings of euphoria, emotional empathy, and increased energy. These effects come at a significant risk for complications. Ecstasy has been associated with acute kidney injury that is most commonly secondary to nontraumatic rhabdomyolysis but also has been reported in the setting of ...

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