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Gdańsk Medical University
2021-2024
Russian Institute of Radionavigation and Time
2016
Poznan University of Medical Sciences
2015
Stanford University
1966-2004
Fairview School District
1982
Journal Article Nurse management for hypertension: A systems approach Get access Peter Rudd, Rudd 1Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Mountain ViewCalifornia. Search other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Nancy Houston Miller, Miller Judy Kaufman, Kaufman Helena C. Kraemer, Kraemer Albert Bandura, Bandura George Greenwald, Greenwald 2Stanford, California, and Urgent Care Department, Kaiser Permanente Medical Program, Robert F. Debusk Address...
Standard office-based approaches to controlling hypertension show limited success. Such suboptimal control reflects in part the absence of both an infrastructure for patient education and frequent, regular blood pressure (BP) monitoring. We tested efficacy a physician-directed, nurse-managed, home-based system management with standardized algorithms modulate drug therapy, based on patients' reports home BP. randomized outpatients requiring therapy according Joint National Committee...
Immunotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has revolutionized contemporary oncology, presenting efficacy in various solid tumors and lymphomas. However, ICIs may potentially overstimulate the system, leading to immune-related adverse events (irAEs). IrAEs affect multiple organs, such as colon, stomach, small intestine, kidneys, skin, lungs, joints, liver, lymph nodes, bone marrow, brain, heart, endocrine glands (e.g., pancreas, thyroid, or adrenal glands), exhibiting autoimmune...
Introduction Pembrolizumab combined with chemotherapy has become the standard of care for patients non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and expression programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) in <50% tumour cells (TC). Methods We evaluated efficacy treatment real-world practice, paying attention to predictive factors, a special focus on low level PD-L1 expression. This study is multicenter retrospective analysis stage IV NSCLC. Results A group 339 consecutive was analysed, among them 51% In...
One of the ways to improve GLONASS performance is increase accuracy Time generation and its synchronization Russian national time scale UTC(SU). This approach planned be realized by, first all, increasing comparisons between Main Reserved Central Synchronizers (CS) which are basis for State Frequency Reference (STFR) UTC(SU) as well by mutual CSs. The paper presents preliminary results estimating CS-STFR with using a new dual-frequency Transfer Unit TTU-1 developed at Institute...
The translated speech of A. Bandura in which he presents the major moments his theory (modelling, reinforcement, self-reinforcement, self-regulation). is compared with behaviorist theory. philosophical approach to human also presented.