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  2. Pharmacovigilance - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacovigilance (PV, or PhV), also known as drug safety, is the pharmaceutical science relating to the "collection, detection, assessment, monitoring, and prevention" of adverse effects with pharmaceutical products. [1]: 7 The etymological roots for the word "pharmacovigilance" are: pharmakon (Greek for drug) and vigilare (Latin for to keep ...

  3. Triage: Dr. James Orbinski's Humanitarian Dilemma - Wikipedia

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    Triage follows Orbinski on retrospective visits to Baidoa and Kigali, where he led Médecins Sans Frontières' humanitarian medical responses to the Somali Civil War in 1993 and the Rwanda genocide in 1994. [7] [8] [9] The central theme in the documentary is that of triage: the challenges faced in deciding who gets medical care and who does not ...

  4. Triage - Wikipedia

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    Triage systems vary dramatically based on a variety of factors, and can follow specific, measurable metrics, like trauma scoring systems, or can be based on the medical opinion of the provider. [6] Triage is an imperfect practice, and can be largely subjective, especially when based on general opinion rather than a score.

  5. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    Diane Langella, former hospice triage manager The most common complaints concern medications. Mary Gubacz fell into a ditch across the street from her assisted living facility at 2 a.m. after she was prescribed the powerful antipsychotic Seroquel while under care of Odyssey Hospice in Michigan, her daughter Marilyn Little said.

  6. Postmarketing surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Postmarketing surveillance (PMS), also known as post market surveillance, is the practice of monitoring the safety of a pharmaceutical drug or medical device after it has been released on the market and is an important part of the science of pharmacovigilance.

  7. Health information on the Internet - Wikipedia

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    Triage recommendations (i.e., whether immediate, normal, or self-type of care is needed) were also assessed and found to be correct 50% of the time. [40] Quality of health information on the internet becomes important in this context as both misdiagnosis and inaccurate recommendations for triage are possible.

  8. Pharmacoepidemiology - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacovigilance is a type of continual monitoring of unwanted effects and other safety-related aspects of drugs that are already placed in current growing integrating markets. In practice, pharmacovigilance refers almost exclusively to spontaneous reporting systems which allow health care professionals and others to report adverse drug ...

  9. Category:Triage - Wikipedia

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