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    Preeclampsia-eclampsia como factor de riesgo para el desarrollo de enfermedad renal crónica by Norlys Margoth Fontalvo Díaz, Boris Marcelo Torres Zavala, Jorge Washington Vélez Páez

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Cardiovascular Disease-Related Morbidity and Mortality in Women with a History of Pregnancy Complications: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Circulation. 2019;139(8):1069–79. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Pragmatism embraces a form of moral relativism and may find itself in an impasse in the context of political economy and policymaking due to its tendency to be stuck between the preservation of the status quo and the defense of a technocratic perspective, which sees technical and scientific progress as the solution to many of society’s issues.[38] These characteristics mean that bioethics has a complicated relationship with pragmatism. Indeed, there are connections between pragmatism and the bioethics discourse. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Pragmatism embraces a form of moral relativism and may find itself in an impasse in the context of political economy and policymaking due to its tendency to be stuck between the preservation of the status quo and the defense of a technocratic perspective, which sees technical and scientific progress as the solution to many of society’s issues.[38] These characteristics mean that bioethics has a complicated relationship with pragmatism. Indeed, there are connections between pragmatism and the bioethics discourse. …”
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    Trigeminal Trophic Syndrome – Case Report by Boštjan Matos, Neža Prezelj

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Once diagnosis is confirmed, treatment is complicated and often multidisciplinary. We report a case of a woman who developed a strictly unilateral crescent ulcer of the ala nasi after resection of an statoacoustic neurinoma. …”
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    Addressing Shortcomings in Contingency Standards of Care by Alexander Quan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This can result in greater numbers of acute emergencies, the need for more complex surgical procedures later, increased reliance on pain medications, and longer recovery times.[13] Without a greater understanding of long-term complications in community health, existing contingency strategies, such as the deferral of elective surgeries, may be unsuitable for prolonged shortages. …”
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    Addressing Shortcomings in Contingency Standards of Care by Alexander Quan

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This can result in greater numbers of acute emergencies, the need for more complex surgical procedures later, increased reliance on pain medications, and longer recovery times.[13] Without a greater understanding of long-term complications in community health, existing contingency strategies, such as the deferral of elective surgeries, may be unsuitable for prolonged shortages. …”
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    Is Preemptive Kidney Transplantation Preferred? Updated Study by Soudabeh Farhangi, Behrang Alipour Abedi, Ahmad Firouzan, Abbas Basiri, Behzad Einollahi, Nasser Simforoosh, Mohsen Nafar, Fatemeh Pour-Reza-Gholi

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…</p> <p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Conclusion:</strong> In addition to comparable patient and graft survivals with the PKT and kidney transplantations after a period of dialysis, PKT eliminates hemodialysis costs and complications. We recommend PKT as a better choice for transplantation whenever possible. …”
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    An Interview with Tom Beauchamp, Early Bioethics Innovator by Elizabeth Galt

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…A:        That question has a rather complicated answer. When I was an undergraduate, two fields attracted my attention. …”
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    Presentación: El otro y educación inclusiva by Julio César Arboleda

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Cualquier otra opción -- continúa-- es dar un rodeo, hacerse cómplice del sufrimiento, de la vejación de tantas víctimas inocentes que reclaman justicia, equidad y solidaridad compasiva. …”
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    CANO/ACIO Annual Conference Workshop Abstracts by CANO ACIO

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…A workshop for clinical oncology nurses</p><p class="p2"><em>Carrie MacDonald-Liska<sup>1</sup>, Karine Bilodeau<sup>2</sup>, Kelly-Anne Baines<sup>3</sup></em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">Merck Clinical Lectureship Award<br />Model of care – Virtual oncology in the Northwest Territories – Oncology clinic RN role</p><p class="p2"><em>Catherine Dixon</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">Helene Hudson Memorial Lectureship Award sponsored by Amgen<br />Compassion fatigue: Harnessing the strength within</p><p class="p2"><em>Tania Bergen, Hua Li</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-1-A<br />Supporting scholarship in oncology nursing: Achievements and lessons learned in the development of an Oncology Nursing Research Centre of Excellence</p><p class="p2"><em>Anet Julius<sup>1</sup>, Lara Cooper<sup>1</sup>, Lindsay Carlsson<sup>1</sup>, Samantha J Mayo<sup>1,2</sup></em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-1-B<br />Nurse-initiated protocols and decision support tools in oncology nursing practice</p><p class="p2"><em>Crystele Montpetit, Theressa Zapach</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-1-C<br />Exploring how to successfully make a nursing practice change: Frontline leaders using the ADKAR Model &amp; the Knowledge Translation Challenge Process</p><p class="p2"><em>Chelsea Kenny, Shelby Ritchey</em></p><p class="p2"><em><br /></em></p><p class="p1">I-1-D<br />Building on our strengths – Development of a joint foundational oncology orientation program</p><p class="p2"><em>Cheryl Page, Kelly-Lynn Nancekivell, Janny Proba, Suganya Vadivelu</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-2-A<br />Strengthening oncology nursing partnerships: Development of a hybrid oncology student learning pathway</p><p class="p2"><em>Michelle Lafreniere, Joy Bunsko</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-2-B<br />Growing oncology expertise: C3 development ladder</p><p class="p2"><em>Celia Aiello, Angela Banjar</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-2-C<br />Barriers, facilitators and motivations to pursue specialty certification in oncology nursing: The case of BC oncology nurses</p><p class="p2"><em>Jagbir Kaur, Megan Crosby, Scott Beck, Andrea Knox, Charlotte Neville, Sonya Sangha, Leah Lambert</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-2-D<br />Crossing the chasm: Building relationships between clinical trial and cancer care nurses to improve clinical trial recruitment in Nova Scotia</p><p class="p2"><em>Alison Avery, Holly Robinson, Victoria Roberts, Donna Sutherland, Lorrie Yunace</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-3-A<br />Implementing New Cervical Brachytherapy Program: Nursing Perspective</p><p class="p2"><em>Kassandra Gallichan, Baillie Gibson, Janny Proba, Maja Tuta</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-3-B<br />Managing infusion reactions: Optimizing scope for timely intervention</p><p class="p2"><em>Carolyn Fifield<sup>1</sup>, Deb Barnhill<sup>1</sup>, Meghan Bragg<sup>1</sup>, Kate Heighton<sup>=</sup>, Kara Jamieson<sup>2</sup>, Navanna Pelletier<sup>2</sup>, Joy Tarasuk<sup>1</sup></em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-3-C<br />Preventing and managing complications of high-dose methotrexate</p><p class="p2"><em>Laurie Ann Holmes</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-3-D<br />Network leadership: Lessons learned</p><p class="p2"><em>Chelsea Ilagan, Gabrielle Chartier</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-4-A<br />The power of nursing: Nurse driven decision tool to manage toxicities with Acute promyelocytic leukemia</p><p class="p2"><em>Laurie Ann Holmes</em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-4-B<br />Impact of obtaining patient-reported symptoms from patients with metastatic breast cancer</p><p class="p2"><em>Joy Bunkso<sup>1</sup>, Savitri Singh-Carlson<sup>1</sup>, Michael McKenzie<sup>1</sup>, Antony Porcino<sup>1</sup>, Frances Wong<sup>1</sup>, LeeAnn Martin<sup>1</sup>, Rebecca Mattson<sup>2</sup><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></em></p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1">I-4-C<br />Improving sleep quality after cancer: What does the evidence tell us?…”
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