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assessment

An informal examination by experts of systems, programming, operations and security to improve efficiency and effectiveness using industry best practices. See audit and continuous process improvement.
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assessment

A tax, charge, or levy on property:
1. as a means of computing real estate tax;
2. to pay for specific services or improvements.
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There was no correlation between the experience of nurses and the time necessary to perform a neurologic assessment. When controlling for acuity, a relationship was found between nursing experience and the time needed to chart an assessment.
A neurologic assessment of the patient also diagnosed mild traumatic brain injury and post concussion syndrome related to head impact from the taser shot or the fall to the ground during the seizure.
Part One offers a foundation in neuroanatomy and physiology, neurologic assessment, and neurodiagnostic studies.
The use of [N.sub.2]O on the other hand can reduce the amount of opioids and volatile anaesthetics facilitating early recovery and neurologic assessment. Nitrous oxide also helps in early detection of VAE when less sensitive monitors like ETC[O.sub.2] and pulmonary arterial pressure monitoring are used (4).
Neurologic assessment. This should include testing strength, sensation, and coordination.
The US FDA approved Cerebrotech Visor, previously known as the CMS-5000 Intracranial Fluids Monitor, includes a broad indication for use as an aid in the assessment of fluid volume differences between the cerebral hemispheres in patients undergoing neurologic assessment, stated the company.
Concurrent sessions cover a wide range of subjects, including renal complications, late complications of radiation therapy, prognostic indicators, integrative medicine, sepsis management, advanced neurologic assessment, genetics, malpractice, and crucial conversations in supportive care.
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