Medicine
... autonomy, and justice are achieved. Many other
values and ethical issues can be added to these. In different societies, periods, and cultures, different
values may be assigned different priorities. For ... terms of mutual respect, knowledge, trust, shared
values and perspectives about disease and life, and time ...
Ambulatory blood pressure
... the marked variability of BP measurement and white coat effect.
see End_organ_damage
Morning Surge
The day-night time fluctuates with
values rising in the daytime and falling after midnight. With these changes, its possible to calculate the BP dip, with categories such as non-dipper ( ...
Arterial stiffness
... 347–395.) or the Bramwell-Hill equation (Bramwell JC, Hill AV. The velocity of the pulse wave in man. Proc R Soc Lond (Biol) 1922;93:298-306).Typical
values of PWV in the aorta range from approximately 5m/s to >15m/s.
Measurement of aortic PWV provides some of the strongest evidence concerning the ...
Hematopathology
... such as lymphomas and leukemias. The hematopathologist uses traditional microscopy to look at the specimen , but also relies on laboratory
values , immunohistochemistry , flow cytometry , and molecular diagnostic tests to make the most accurate diagnosis . The hematopathologist works ...
Patient trade-off
... information is crucial for such decision making. However the individual’s feeling towards the subject in question is also a factor based on emotional
values and theological positions rather than knowledge. An individual that does not care about a certain documented side effect of treatment, even if there ...
Positive predictive value
... power in statistics and probability of detection, P D , in engineering.
Problems with positive predictive value
Predictive
values are often used in medical research to evaluate the usefulness of a diagnostic test. Hence the PPV is used to indicate the probability that in case of ...
Sexual orientation and medicine
... Transgender People in Medicine. School officials claimed “the organization and its leader would advocate and promote activities inconsistent with the
values of NYMC.” [5] [6]
2005
American Medical Association president Edward Hill, MD becomes the first AMA president to address the Gay and ...