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A dialysis procedure performed in the peritoneal cavity in which the peritoneum acts as the semipermeable membrane.
Industry:Health care
A bacterial disease that affects humans and animals caused by the genus Leptospira.
Industry:Health care
A journal article abstract that contains short, precise descriptions of the context of the study, the objective, design, the setting and participants, the methods or interventions, main outcomes, results, and conclusions.
Industry:Health care
A complex endogenous humorally mediated system that is involved with most of the regulatory components involved with arterial blood pressure.
Industry:Health care
A cohort study in which exposure status and subsequent development of disease both occur prior to the onset of the investigation.
Industry:Health care
A drug formulary that starts out with every marketed drug product and specifically eliminates products that are considered inferior, unnecessary, unsafe, too expensive, and so forth.
Industry:Health care
* The level at which a practitioner is expected to provide care to a patient.
* The set of behaviors each patient has a right to expect from a practitioner claiming to provide care in a particular profession.
* The set of behaviors that is subject to evaluation by peers, regulators, and the public.
* Includes guidelines for: assessment, drug therapy problem identification, care plan development, and follow-up evaluation.
Industry:Health care
(1) A state of adaptation in which exposure to a drug induces changes that result in a diminution of one or more of the drug's effects over time. (2) The ability of the immune system to accept a transplanted allograft as part of self.
Industry:Health care
A maladaptive pattern of substance use indicated by repeated adverse consequences related to the repeated use of the substance. Examples include failure to fulfill important obligations at work, school, or home; repeated use in situations in which it is physically dangerous, such as driving under the influence; legal problems; and social or interpersonal problems such as arguments and fights.
Industry:Health care