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* A partnership or alliance between the practitioner and the patient formed for the purpose of optimizing the patient's medication experience.
* Characterized by: trust, empathy, respect, authenticity, and responsiveness.
Industry:Health care
A health outcome summary measure in which quantity of life is adjusted for its quality. A year in full health is equivalent to 1. 0 QALY. A year in a health state considered worse than full health, such as 0. 5, would equal 0. 5 QALY, which is equivalent to living half a year in full health.
Industry:Health care
A laboratory technique for rapidly synthesizing large quantities of a particular portion of genetic material.
Industry:Health care
A list of all possible subjects or objects in the population from which a random sample is to be drawn; required for some types of sampling, such as systematic sampling.
Industry:Health care
* One of the standard terms for describing the outcome status of a patient's medical condition being treated with pharmacotherapy.
* Some measurable progress is being made toward achieving the desired goals of therapy, but adjustments in drug therapy are required. Usually dosage changes or the addition of additive or synergistic therapies is required.
Industry:Health care
A cycle of sleep and wake that repeats in less than 24 hours. Babies have an ultradian sleep-wake rhythm with multiple sleep and wake periods in a 24-hour period.
Industry:Health care
A condition characterized by the breakup of red blood cells (hemolysis) and kidney failure. Platelets clump together within the kidney's small blood vessels resulting in ischemia leading to kidney failure.
Industry:Health care
A measure of total life lost to a particular age (eg, 75 years) within a population because of premature deaths.
Industry:Health care
A clotting factor that is converted to thrombin; also known as factor II.
Industry:Health care