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SANYO’s +4°C MPR Series offers a complete and integrated solution for the increased requirements of strict and exact storage temperatures for pharmaceuticals, medicines, vaccines and other temperature sensitive biologicals. The slim front-to-back design and optional sliding shelves allows for an ergonomic easy-reach retrieval of your product.
Many advantages of our pharmaceutical refrigerators include:
Storage
Uniform storage is unaffected by ambient temperature. An electronic sensor accurately monitors chamber temperature and feeds the information to the microprocessor for precise control at the preset temperature.
Superior Uniformity
Plenums Direct Airflow - SANYO’s plenum design features uniform cold air flow distribution throughout the chamber to ensure temperature uniformity—essential for validated storage requirements.
Compressor
Remarkable cooling efficiency - A highly efficient hermetic compressor, specially designed and developed by SANYO, is utilized to provide powerful and rapid cooling to maintain proper temperature level and superior uniformity.
Defrost System
SANYO’s Cycle Defrost System - Defrosting is performed automatically during compressor “off” cycles by sensing frost levels. This way defrosting is performed only when required, further protecting the contents against unnecessary temperature rise.
Design
Ergonomic Design - The ergonomic design of the MPR series refrigerators provides a clear view of stored items through the large framed windows. The slim profile allows for easy reach retrieval of your products.
Safety
Cabinet Construction - View window door design with protective film to prevent shattered glass from scattering on to the floor. Key locked doors.
Environmentally Friendly
SANYO is CFC-Free - SANYO refrigerators feature commercially available CFC-free, HFC refrigerants and CFC-free insulation.
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Talyst
Access-Controlled Refrigerated Storage
AutoCool™ delivers access-controlled refrigerated storage and automated dispensing for your valuable refrigerated medications. It enables centralized control and reporting, and is scalable to accommodate expanding needs and satellite locations.
Improved Patient Safety
- Supports bar code confirmation of all stocking, picking, and dispensing
- Personnel access can be controlled and tracked with password security
- Proven pharmacy-grade refrigeration ensures your medications are kept at safe temperatures
- Secured doors with automated lock releases and medication-specific access
Complete Inventory Control
- Consolidates refrigerated medications as part of a comprehensive, integrated inventory system
- Supports optional integrated wholesale ordering
- Enables perpetual inventory management with par-levels and order preparation
- A single AutoCool can securely store up to 84 different line items
- Multiple units can be daisy-chained for automated storage and dispensing of a virtually unlimited number of refrigerated items
Enhanced Efficiency
- Easy to stock, maintain, and use
- Pick-to-light indicators direct staff through stocking and picking activities
- Synchronizes all fulfillment activities when used with Talyst AutoCarousel™ and AutoPack™
- Remote temperature sensing from the host workstation
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Established in 1925, GEM Refrigerator Company is a third-generation company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Throughout these 80 years, GEM has been building commercial refrigerators and freezers that have performed well in both the public and the private sectors.
GEM Refrigerator Company has designed and built state-of-the-art products that are reliable and cost effective. With the continuing emphasis being placed on reduced budgets and the fact that most businesses need to provide more for less, GEM remains true to its mission which is to provide quality, dependable refrigerators and freezers.
GEM is a well-established organization that prides itself in building and delivering quality products.
We manufacture a complete line of refrigerators and freezers along with custom walk-in refrigerators and freezer combinations specific to the above mentioned markets. The key to our success is the long-term business relationships that we have established with our customers. We are very much aware of their evolving expectations with respect to quality and performance and the fact that they will only invest in products that are superior, lasting and that will deliver reliable performance.
Gem Scientific is proud to offer a full line of refrigerators and freezers
- Laboratory, Pharmacy and Blood Bank Refrigerators - undercounter, mid-size, single, double and triple door models.
- Pass-Thru Refrigerators - single and double door models
- Sliding Glass Door Refrigerators - double and triple sliding glass door models
- Pass-Thru Sliding Glass Door Refrigerators - single and double door models
- Laboratory, Pharmacy and Plasma Storage Freezers - undercounter, mid-size, single and double door models.
- Upright Dual Temperature Combination Refrigerator / Freezer
- Custom Walk-in Refrigerators and Freezers
Value-Added Benefits
- Thermal expansion valve system on all Gem pharmacy, laboratory, and blood bank refrigerators and freezers
- Triple pane, heated glass doors on most refrigerator models
- Low profile evaporator in all Gem refrigerators and freezers
- Inside delivery with no up-charge on every Gem Refrigerator Company delivery
- Gem refrigerators and freezers are UL listed
- Gem refrigerators and freezers carry a 5-year compressor warranty
- Gem refrigerators and freezers carry 2-years on parts and 1 year on labor
- All popular Gem refrigerator and freezer models are available for immediate delivery
- Refrigeration system service access valve
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JAHCO compliant refrigerators and freezers as well as JACO approved freezers and refrigeration. For storage of Plasma, Blood, Manufacturers and distributors include GEM, Jewett, Thermo, Thermo Fisher, Harris, and Helmer. Pass thru Refrigerators and Pass-through Refrigerator units and repair including warranties. GPO Warranty biological storage and cold storage for drugs. Many have glass doors and are small for pharmacies and labs. They also comply with state regulations. Stainless construction and under-counter and left and right door swing. Platelet storage, laboratory coolers and also bloodbank and plasma freezers.
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Helmer
Established in 1977 to serve the life science industry, Helmer has provided high-quality laboratory equipment and refrigerated products for over 30 years. Our experience and attention to detail allow us to provide a product that offers superior uniformity, outstanding reliability, and exceptional benefits that bring value every day. In addition, our commitment to service and support ensures satisfaction throughout the life of your product.
Our headquarters are located in Noblesville, Indiana, where we exclusively manufacture Helmer Refrigerators, Freezers, Platelet Storage, and Plasma Thawing Systems. Whether storing blood products, reagents, vaccines, or medication, a Helmer product offers TrueBlue protection. Often imitated, never duplicated, we’re not like everyone else, we’re Distinctly Helmer.
Refrigerators - Pharmacy, Laboratory, and Blood Bank
Helmer innovation brings you exceptional quality and performance with purpose built refrigeration for pharmaceuticals, life science samples, blood products and vaccine storage.
Two complete lines are available to help meet your specific need. The i.Series® achieves levels of ergonomic design, temperature control, and monitoring capabilities that have set a new standard with forward thinking design and technology. The Horizon Series offers solid performance, quality, and the features you need to ensure the safety of your products.
Helmer Refrigerators Deliver…
High Quality Craftsmanship that Stands Up to the Performance Standards Required by the Medical/Scientific Industry
- Superior chamber temperature uniformity and quick recovery with heavy-duty forced-air refrigeration system
- Operating temperature range from +2°C to +10°C
- Bacteria-resistant powder coated interior and exterior for added security
- Sure-Seal self-closing door with magnetic closure eliminates broken door latches
- Custom storage capabilities with optional roll out baskets, full or half-size shelves, and stainless steel drawers may be selected in any combination to provide maximum storage versatility
- Pass-thru models meet USP 797 Clear Room Requirements
Secure Monitoring for a Safe Storage Environment
- Digital temperature display (i.Center Monitoring System included on i.Series models)
- Password protected configuration (i.Series only)
- Key lock
Designed for Convenience and Performance
- Undercounter, slimline, single door, double door, and pass-thru models available from 5 cf to 56 cf
- Position flush with countertop, cabinet, or other equipment with no additional clearance required
- Recessed floor contains spills for easy clean-up
- Liquid-tight drawers contain spills and maintain the integrity of other products stored in the refrigerator
Reduced Humidity Levels Create Dry Storage Environment
Helmer has developed a proprietary approach to refrigeration for pharmacy and laboratory refrigerators resulting in reduced condensation on boxes and other containers.
Outstanding Warranties
Refrigerators
i.Series models carry a 7-year compressor warranty and 2 years parts and labor.
Horizon Series models carry a 5-year compressor warranty and 2 years parts and labor.
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Helmer on refrigeration aisle is a manufacturer and worldwide distributor of high quality laboratory equipment and refrigerated products. Helmer Refrigerators, Freezers, Platelet Storage, and Plasma Thawing Systems with blood product and vaccine storage also controlled temperature environments. temperature controlled storage with platelet incubators and agitators using the i.Series™ and Horizon Series™. Hettich and helmer with centrifuges.
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American BioTech Supply
American BioTech Supply (ABS) offers a full line of medical grade pharmaceutical refrigerators and freezers designed to meet current federal, state and drug manufacturers’ guidelines for product storage.
The ABS Pharmacy Refrigerator and Freezer line is designed specifically for the storage of critical and high value pharmaceutical products. It is estimated that on vaccines alone, over $20 million is destroyed due to poor refrigeration and that 35% of vaccines are negatively affected by improper storage. These high values, coupled with today’s requirements make it essential to use proper refrigeration equipment with adequate temperature controls and alarms.
Top Reasons - Why it is critical to select an ABS Medical Grade Refrigerator vs. a Food Service Unit for Vaccine Storage:
- Precise Temperature Control
- Accurate – Certified Temperature Display
- High & Low Temperature Alarms
- Extensive 3 Year Parts & Labor, and a 5 Year Compressor Warranty
Pharmacy Refrigerators
With retail pharmacies now playing a major role in pneumonia and influenza immunization programs, the value of critical vaccines being stored in pharmacy refrigerators has reached a new high. In fact, it is not uncommon for many pharmacies to now have over $100,000 of product in a single refrigerator during peak seasons.
Today it is more important than ever to protect your vaccines, your customers, and your company from inadequate vaccine storage.
For your Pharmacy Refrigerator Needs We Offer:
- Free Standing Under Counter Refrigerators – perfect for satellite pharmacies
- Built-In Under Counter Refrigerators & Freezers – perfect for storing Shingles vaccines
- Large Capacity Stainless Steel Refrigerators – available in single and double door
- Pass Thru Refrigerators – perfect for clean room environments
- Glass Door Refrigerators – available in single, double & triple door
- Combination Refrigerator/Freezer Units with Manual Defrost Freezers
- General Purpose Solid Door Refrigerators & Freezers (Manual & Auto Defrost)
- Flammable and Hazardous Location Refrigerators & Freezers – meet NFPA & OSHA guidelines
Options Available:
- Digital Temperature Display
- Digital Microprocessor Temperature Controller
- Solid Door Conversion – protects light sensitive products
- 4” Circular Chart Temperature Recorder
- Interior Electrical Outlets
Temperature Performance:
- Refrigerators: 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F), Preset at 4°C (39°F)
- Freezers: -18°C to -25°C (0°F to -13°F), Preset at -20°C (-4°F)
- Dual Temp: Refrigerator Preset at 4°C / Freezer Preset at -20°C
Whatever your pharmacy needs, feel comfortable knowing that we have a unit to fit both your storage needs as well as your budget. All of our units are value priced medical grade units at a fraction of the price of our competitors’.
We are based in South Carolina, and have been a trusted supplier of controlled temperature equipment for over 25 years. We are proud to offer a full line of products to suit any specific requirements you may have.
Please contact us to discuss your specific needs or to request a quote.
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American BioTech Supply
American BioTech Supply offers a full line of medical grade pharmaceutical refrigerators and freezers designed to meet current federal, state and drug manufacturers’ guidelines for product storage. Read More...
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20 Ways
The 20Ways mission is to educate pharmacy management on products and services that serve to improve patient care or improve a pharmacy’s financial bottom line while distilling and presenting this relevant information via twenty product-profiles. 20Ways is published on a quarterly basis and subscriptions are free for pharmacy management. Read More...
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Gem Refigeration Solutions
Gem Pharmacy Refrigerators and freezers are built to provide safe, stable temperature performance and tight tolerances. Using our proprietary expansion valve mechanical systems, our units respond to quick reduction of heat loads assuring your stored products’ integrity. Our refrigerators and freezers are designed to maximize storage capacity and allow for easy access to samples and materials. |
Helmer - Refrigeration Products
Established in 1977 to serve the life science industry, Helmer is a manufacturer and worldwide distributor of high quality laboratory equipment and refrigerated product. Our headquarters are located in Noblesville, Indiana, where we exclusively manufacture Helmer Refrigerators, Freezers, Platelet Storage, and Plasma Thawing Systems. Our products are available direct in the U.S. and Canada, as well as through international distributors worldwide. |
Nor-Lake
Nor-Lake is a leader in the refrigeration industry. Since 1947, Nor-Lake has been manufacturing quality products to serve a wide range of foodservice and scientific refrigeration needs. Nor-Lake stocks more than 10,000 products that can be shipped the same day they are ordered. These refrigerators and freezers are designed to meet the demanding requirements of scientific and laboratory applications. Each model is built with industrial quality and a heavy-duty refrigeration system to maintain your valuable products. There are a variety of sizes and different features that will accommodate your specific needs. |
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Histology Matters: Personalized Therapy for Patients with NSCLC (Enduring Material – Online Tumor Board)
Provided by: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
OVERVIEW
Recent advances in the recognition of histologic subtypes as prognostic and predictive factors in nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) have created a new era of personalized therapy for patients with this disease. According to the latest data, the histologic subtype of NSCLC may influence a patient’s treatment regimen and, in turn, surviv... |
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Outcomes Obtained With Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Provided by: American College of Chest Physicians
Objectives
1. Describe the pulmonary rehabilitation process.
2. Understand the role of pulmonary rehabilitation in the integrated health-care model.
3. Describe the essential outcomes of pulmonary rehabilitation.
4. Understand the potential role of pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD exacerbations.
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Webinar 1: Identifying Patients at High Risk for Fractures
Provided by: Institute for Continuing Healthcare Education
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this program, the learners will be able to:
1. Identify common risk factors for osteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture in men and women
2. Describe benefits and limitations of FRAX and other fracture risk assessment tools
3. Appropriately evaluate secondary causes of osteoporosis
4. Ass... |
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Insights into Pain Management - Module 6: Use and Abuse of Opioid Analgesics
Provided by: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Insights into Pain Management -
Module 6: Use and Abuse of Opioid Analgesics
Faculty: Rollin M. Gallagher, MD, MPH
Director of Pain Management
Department of Anesthesiology
Philadelphia VA Medical Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Estimated Time to Complete: 1 hour
Credit: Up to 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditâ„¢
Fee: No charge
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Iowa Pharmacy Law and Information Manual Update
September 2009
Provided by: The Collaborative Education Institute
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this activity, pharmacists should be able to:
1. Identify changes made to the Iowa Pharmacy Law and Information Manual since April 2009
2. Determine if your pharmacy practice needs to make changes to be in compliance with the
law and/or rule changes
3. Implement changes in the Iowa pharmacy la... |
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Monitoring of BK Viral Load in Renal Allograft Recipients by Real-Time PCR Assays
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe basic features of BK virus in humans, including type of virus, incidence, organs affected, and clinical setting for infection.
* describe the role and advantages of polymerase chain reaction molecular monitoring in the management of BK viral nephropathy.
* define the role o... |
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MRI of the Upper Extremity Overview of the Shoulder, Elbow, and Wrist
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Diabetes and Insulin
Provided by: Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin
At the conclusion of this activity, the pharmacists
should be able to:
* Describe diabetes and the proper treatment
* Describe the history of insulin
* Discuss why patients use insulin therapy
* Identify considerations in the dispensing of insulin
* Classify various types of insulin products... |
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Microtubule-Targeting Agents: Old, New, and Emerging Roles
Provided by: myCME.com
An update on evolving developments related to microtubule-inhibiting agents and their role in the treatment of women with metastatic or locally advanced breast cancer. Highlights include: an examination of the rationale for microtubule inhibition, including treatment challenges in resistant or refractory breast cancer; a discussion of the clinical ... |
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Staged repair significantly reduces paraplegia rate after extensive thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair
Provided by: American Association for Thoracic Surgery
After reading this article, the learner should be able to:
* Describe the potential advantages of a staged repair for an extensive thoracoabdominal aneurysm
* Understand why the two-stage procedure group, despite having higher segmental arteries sacrificed compared to the single-stage group, had a low postoperative paraplegia rate
* Und... |
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Ethical Issues in Radioisotope Shortages: Rationing and Priority Setting
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
In recent years, shortages of radioisotopes that cannot be stockpiled have created a scenario in which they may be considered, periodically, a scarce medical resource. This discussion focuses on the just allocation of medical radioisotopes and presents the dominant ethical frameworks for rationing and priority setting in the patient populations mos... |
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Medical Marijuana: Therapeutic Uses and Legal Status
Provided by: U.S. Pharmacist
After completing this activity, participants should be able to:
1. List the potential therapeutic applications of marijuana.
2. Describe the effects of marijuana on the central nervous system and other organ systems.
3. Recognize the advantages and disadvantages of synthetic cannabinoids and smoked marijuana.
4. Describe the different ... |
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Top 10 Occupational Diseases
Provided by: The Ohio State University Medical Center
Description
According to the National Institutes of Health, Occupational health problems occur at work or because of the kind of work you do. These problems can include cuts, broken bones, sprains and strains, or amputations, repetitive motion disorders, hearing problems caused by exposure to noise, vision problems or even blindness, illness cause... |
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Infection Control & Dental Practice Act Online Course - Dental Board of California Approved
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to learn:
Describe the impact of healthcare-associated infections in the dental setting.
Explain the responsibility of dental healthcare professionals to adhere to scientifically accepted principles and practices of infection control.
Define the concept of the chain of infection and present strate... |
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AAOS Guidelines: Treatment of Osteoarthritis of the Knee (nonarthroplasty)
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Apply the guidelines when treating a patient with osteoarthritis of the knee.
2. Evaluate evidence regarding nonoperative treatment protocols for care of the patient with osteoarthritis of the knee.
3. Understand evidence-based medicine and how the AAOS guideline development pro... |
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Geriatrics: Osteoporosis
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: This module is supported by a grant from the Donald Reynolds Foundation.
Osteoporosis is common, and associated fractures are both costly and morbid. This virtual patient module is an interactive web-based tool aimed at educating physicians on the importance of recognizing osteoporosis, as well as practical information on how to... |
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Internal Medicine 1415
Provided by: CMEweb.com
**Objectives:**
* describe new findings in differential diagnosis and treatment of various diseases
* describe controversies, advantages, and disadvantages of those advances
* describe cost-effective treatment regimens
* describe the pros and cons of new screening procedures.... |
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Imaging-based Quantification of Hepatic Fat: Methods and Clinical Applications
Provided by: Radiological Society of North America
Learning Objectives: 1)Describe the advantages and limitations of US, CT, and MR imaging methods for liver fat quantification. 2) Recognize imaging features that are indicative of fatty liver disease and suggestive of its cause. 3) Identify the unique advantages of MR spectroscopy for quantifying liver fat in specific settings.... |
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Preparing for ACGME Competencies
Provided by: CMElectures
David B. Nash, MD, MBA, is the Dr Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon professor of health policy, and chairman, Department of Health Policy, Jefferson Medical College. Here, he says that teaching and evaluating the new ACGME competencies is a critical challenge to graduate medical education for residency programs across the nation, and a describes how ... |
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Surgical Innovations 2012: Expanding Surgical Frontiers
Provided by: Scott & White Healthcare
This unique forum will bring together nationally recognized experts, forward thinking surgeons and industry leaders to provide evidence-based results relating to innovative surgical procedures. An open academic discussion and critical debate format will be included, and involvement and active participation of surgical residents will be fostered. Th... |
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Pain Management for Oregon Healthcare Professionals - 6CE - Oregon State Board of Nursing Approved
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to learn:
Discuss the prevalence of pain.
Spell out the National Pain Care Policy & Joint Commission regulations for pain management in U.S. healthcare organizations.
Outline the efforts of the Oregon Pain Management Commission to improve pain management practices in Oregon.
Distinguish between a... |
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Webinar 3: Clinical Challenges in the Management and Treatment of Osteoporosis
Provided by: Institute for Continuing Healthcare Education
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this program, the learners will be able to:
1. Evaluate the importance of specific risk factors such as age, gender, and race on the overall development of osteoporosis
2. Discuss the impact of low vitamin D levels in patients with osteopenia and osteoporosis
3. Develop strategies to comba... |
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The Next Step: How Coders Move Up The Ladder
Provided by: American Association of Professional Coders
Is coding a job or a career? During this audio we will explore the immense opportunities that await you with your coding career. We will discuss the opportunities and tips needed to prepare you, including setting career goals. We will discuss educational opportunities, from being the student to being the teacher. We will also look at all the differ... |
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Adult Obesity in the United States
Provided by: Nurse.com
The goal of this program is to familiarize nurses with the growing epidemic of obesity among adults in the United States. After studying the information presented here, you will be able to:
* Define adult obesity and describe the contributing factors.
* Discuss the health and economic consequences of adult obesity.
* Describe treatment options ... |
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Anaphylaxis, Anaphylactic/Non-anaphylactic Food Reactions
Provided by: CMElectures
Janet M. Beausoleil, MD, is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and attending physician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Here, she provides a definition of anaphylaxis, its mechanisms, and differential diagnosis, and describes its connection to food allergies.
Dr. Beausoleil wishes... |
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Focus On: Treatment of Epistaxis
Provided by: American College of Emergency Physicians
After reading this article, the physician should be able to:
* Understand the treatment approach to epistaxis.
* Utilize established techniques and new products available for nosebleeds.
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HIPAA Privacy Training for the Pharmacy Workforce (v4)
Provided by: Ohio Pharmacists Association
Key to learning objectives:
* P = Pharmacist
* T = Technician
At the successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Describe the definition of HIPAA and explain the effects on pharmacy workplace. [P]
* Describe what HIPAA is and what it affects. [T]
* Identify HIPAA basics, including Covered Entities and Protected ... |
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The Key to Their Hearts: The Indispensable Role of the Primary Care Clinician in the Management of Patients Post-MI
Provided by: University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Objectives
1. Implement key recommendations on pharmacotherapy for patients post-ACS according to the ACC/AHA/SCAI guidelines;
2. Discuss the impact of door-to-treatment time on the overall outcomes of patients with MI
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Drug-Induced Lung Disease
Provided by: American College of Chest Physicians
Objectives
1. Describe the epidemiology and risk factors for drug-induced lung disease.
2. Review the common patterns of drug-induced lung injury.
3. Review the diagnostic evaluation of patients with suspected drug-induced lung disease.
4. Understand the principles of management of drug-induced lung disease.
5. Describe featur... |
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Dermatology for Primary Care
Provided by: American Medical Seminars
Following this course, the participant should be able to appraise the various etiologies and pathogens for the more common lesions; distinguish the characteristics of commonly seen skin disorders and develop an appropriate differential that leads to the most probable diagnosis; apply a treatment plan and follow-up procedure that will enable the pra... |
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