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    This research topic deals with “Effect of Positional Release Therapy and taping on unilateral upper trapezius tender Points-A randomized controlled trial”. This study is relevant to my study as they have used positional release therapy as a treatment entity to treat Trapezitis and found significant improvements in patients who suffer from it. They have compared taping, which is one of the therapeutic intervention for pain relief and Positional Release Therapy, to see what works better in case of…

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    Clinical trials have been performed at many sites around the world for many years to obtain approvals in multiple countries. The harmonization of regulatory processes developed by the ICH, drug patent laws, and country specific regulations is very important steps towards the product development, such as drug discovery, early development and preclinical testing, clinical trials and marketing authorizations. Nearly every country agrees…

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    practice includes the integration of patient values and focuses on the most appropriate course of action through clinical expertise and best available research. In order to produce the best research a clinician must form an adequate question and search strategy, critique the research found, critically interpret the findings, and apply them to each patient scenario. For instance, a clinical scenario could be, “Gerald is a 72 year-old male with stage III Parkinson’s disease (PD) and is referred to…

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    Clinical trials involve the production of large quantities of information that need to be recorded in order to analyze them for adverse events, patient profile, etc. Electronic record keeping has changed the manner in which information about trials and patients are stored and accessed. Electronic records also serve as a means for researchers to access information about previous trials in order to find if there is any data that had been overlooked but might be of use. The terms data and…

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    examine types of clinical terminology, classification, and a code system. My goal is to compare and contrast their general characteristics, purpose, use, content, and structure. Clinical terminology will be examined in the paragraph below. The clinical terminology examined will be SNOMED CT. SNOMED CT provides codes for clinical documentation and reporting. There is no book for SNOMED CT codes. Software applications are used to implement the codes using identifiers assigned to a clinical term…

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    Clinical Research Model of Nurse-Driven Protocol in Diabetes Care Throughout the process of becoming a nurse, men and women are taught to rely on well-researched protocols and an ability to provide a proper analysis of current health situations. Without an inherent thirst for knowledge and the mind of a true researcher, nursing school would likely prove impossible. The format for nursing research is derived from the standard scientific method that children are taught in grade-school, but…

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    individual. Depression affects millions of people across the world, and it affects every one of them differently. Everyone in the world is at risk of becoming depressed. Knowing that, it would be good to understand what can cause it. The nature of clinical depression is believed to be caused by imbalances…

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    another one is a control group with placebos for Ebola tests, because the control group’s probability of survival is apparently far less than the test group’s the probability of survival, because one important different between the placebos and the clinical tests is the effect of placebo is almost near to be pointless (Hróbjartsson 2002). Consequently, there would be has anyone who wants to join into control…

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    EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS The present study was undertaken to formulate Solifenacin succinate immediate release tablets. The study involves preformulation studies of drug excipients, formulation and processing development along with evaluation of tablets made with the optimized formulation. Finally tablets were evaluated by in-vitro methods. 6.1. Drug excipient compatibility study Table 1. Results of compatibility study S.No. Name of Excipient Ratio of API/ Excipient Initial…

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    1. Clinical Laboratory Scientists/ Technician a. Career Title: Clinical Laboratory Scientists/ Technician b. Salary: $40,000-$60,00 c. Years of school: 2-4 years d. Very briefly summarize the overview: Clinical Laboratory Scientist/ Technician (also called medical scientists or medical laboratory technicians) are highly skilled scientists who discover the presence or absence of disease and provide data that helps physicians determine the nest treatment for the patient. In addition, CLS collect…

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