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  • #REDIRECT [[Self Care for Rehabilitation Professionals Working with Displaced Persons]]
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  • [[File:Pre 2.jpg|alt=|right|frameless]]The goals of preconception care are: health education and promotion; risk assessment; and intervention befo * Unplanned and unintended pregnancy results in late prenatal care which can subsequently contribute to adverse events during pregnancy and po
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  • #REDIRECT [[Preconceptual Care]]
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  • ...ical order. This is a living document, terminology will be added as wound care/integumentary courses are created. ...a healthcare provider and/or the environment to the patient during a wound care procedure.<ref name=":1">Brigham and Woman's Hospital. Aseptic versus Clean
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  • #REDIRECT [[The role and function of Primary Care Teams in Ireland]]
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  • ...FLLybUGTgoANzbb26og6M&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Geriatric palliative care : a practical guide for clinicians.] New York: Oxford University Press; 201 ...es of Daily Living|ADL]] simplification. See [[Physiotherapy in Palliative Care]].
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  • == Acute Care Assessment == ...ov/pmc/articles/PMC3646345/ Health systems and services: the role of acute care.] Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2013;91:386-8.</ref>
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  • ...e setting often warrant approaches that differ from the more general acute care population. ...ackson M, Cairns T. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7985681/ Care of the critically ill patient.] Surgery (Oxf) 2021; 39(1):29-36</ref>
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  • ...in some. Value in Health. 2013 Jan 1;16(1):S39-45.</ref> Universal health care and universal health coverage were often fused into one entity, but each te # accessibility to health care by its intended recipients,
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  • ...clude the institutions, people and resources involved in delivering health care to individuals for example; ...e integration of rehabilitation in health systems (across the continuum of care, at all stages of life, and for a range of health conditions) is expected t
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  • ...syt.2021.810814/full Implementing Introductory Training in Trauma-Informed Care Into Mental Health Rehabilitation Services: A Mixed Methods Evaluation]. Fr ...fessional health and social services, which is attentive to past trauma in care-seekers, can prevent re-traumatisation and improve treatment outcomes for i
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  • ...pendence and looks at types of assistive technology commonly used for self-care. == Self Care ==
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  • ...ive care medicine is 60 years old: the history and future of the intensive care unit.] Clinical medicine. 2014 Aug;14(4):376. </ref> ...tiary care, with the majority of these services delivered in the secondary-care setting.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...t|Acute care]] management of people with HIV infection requires a model of care that begins with comprehensive screening of a patient’s risk of morbidit * Physiotherapists work with PLWHIV in acute care by early screening and management of disablement caused by the primary illn
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  • ...Kundt FS, Lorenzl S. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28345980/ Palliative care nursing for patients with neurological diseases: what makes the difference? ...es, including those that are not imminently life-limiting. Core palliative care skills should be a part of a neurologist’s repertoire. <ref>Maddocks I, B
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  • ...in cancer patients undergoing palliative care. European journal of cancer care.] 2012 Sep;21(5):581-90.Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22574646 ...r elderly patients with cancer asthenia: making a transition to palliative care.] Palliative medicine 2000:14:(2):121-127.Available:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm
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  • ...impact of extended bed rest on the musculoskeletal system in the critical care environment]. Extreme physiology & medicine. 2015 Dec;4(1):1-8.</ref> ...The interface between monitoring and physiology at the bedside]. Critical care clinics. 2015 Jan 1;31(1):1-24.</ref>
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  • ...income countries<ref name=":2" />. Only 14% of people who need palliative care receive it worldwide<ref name=":2" />. 70% of all cancer deaths occur in lo ...re, achieve global targets to reduce deaths from cancer and provide health care for all consistent with universal health coverage<ref name=":2" />.
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  • ...ving long-term outcomes after discharge from intensive care unit. Critical Care Medicine [Internet]. 2012 Feb 1;40(2):502–9. Available from: <nowiki>http ...Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) was created by the Society of Critical Care Medicine. PICS was defined “as new onset or worsening of impairments in p
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