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Clinical Decision Rules -- See Also Practice Guidelines as Topic


Works about directions or principles presenting current or future rules of policy for assisting health care practitioners in patient care decisions regarding diagnosis, therapy, or related clinical circumstances. The guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. The guidelines form a basis for the evaluation of all aspects of health care and delivery.
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Clinical Decision Support System -- See Decision Support Systems, Clinical


Computer-based information systems used to integrate clinical and patient information and provide support for decision-making in patient care.
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Clinical Decision Support Systems -- See Decision Support Systems, Clinical


Computer-based information systems used to integrate clinical and patient information and provide support for decision-making in patient care.
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Clinical Engineering -- See Biomedical Engineering


Application of principles and practices of engineering science to biomedical research and health care.
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Clinical Equivalency -- See Therapeutic Equivalency


The relative equivalency in the efficacy of different modes of treatment of a disease, most often used to compare the efficacy of different pharmaceuticals to treat a given disease.
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Clinical Guidelines -- See Practice Guideline


Work consisting of a set of directions or principles to assist the health care practitioner with patient care decisions about appropriate diagnostic, therapeutic, or other clinical procedures for specific clinical circumstances. Practice guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, organizations such as professional societies or governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. They can provide a foundation for assessing and evaluating the quality and effectiveness of health care in terms of measuring improved health, reduction of variation in services or procedures performed, and reduction of variation in outcomes of health care delivered.
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Clinical Guidelines As Topic -- See Practice Guidelines as Topic


Works about directions or principles presenting current or future rules of policy for assisting health care practitioners in patient care decisions regarding diagnosis, therapy, or related clinical circumstances. The guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. The guidelines form a basis for the evaluation of all aspects of health care and delivery.
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Clinical Hypnosis -- See Hypnosis


A state of increased receptivity to suggestion and direction, initially induced by the influence of another person or oneself.
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Clinical Informatics -- See Medical Informatics


The field of information science concerned with the analysis and dissemination of medical data through the application of computers to various aspects of health care and medicine.
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Clinical Investigator -- See Research Personnel


Those individuals engaged in research.
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Clinical Investigators -- See Research Personnel


Those individuals engaged in research.
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Clinical Judgement -- See Clinical Reasoning


Process by which clinicians collect signs and process information to understand the patient's medical situation or problem, and then plan and implement appropriate medical interventions.
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Clinical Laboratory Services -- See Also Clinical Laboratory Techniques


Techniques used to carry out clinical investigative procedures in the diagnosis and therapy of disease.
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Clinical Laboratory Services   3
  Clinical Laboratory Techniques -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Clinical Laboratory Techniques   19
Clinical Laboratory Techniques Handbooks   4
Clinical Laboratory Techniques Laboratory Manuals   2015 1
Clinical Laboratory Techniques Nurses Instruction : Kee, Joyce LeFever.  2010 1
Clinical Laboratory Techniques Popular Works : Sobel, David S.  1985 1
Clinical Laboratory Techniques Veterinary   2011 1
 

Clinical Laboratory Test -- See Clinical Laboratory Techniques


Techniques used to carry out clinical investigative procedures in the diagnosis and therapy of disease.
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Clinical Laboratory Testing -- See Clinical Laboratory Techniques


Techniques used to carry out clinical investigative procedures in the diagnosis and therapy of disease.
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Clinical Ladders -- See Career Mobility


The upward or downward mobility in an occupation or the change from one occupation to another.
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Clinical Markers -- See Biomarkers


Measurable and quantifiable biological parameters (e.g., specific enzyme concentration, specific hormone concentration, specific gene phenotype distribution in a population, presence of biological substances) which serve as indices for health- and physiology-related assessments, such as disease risk, psychiatric disorders, ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE and its effects, disease diagnosis; METABOLIC PROCESSES; SUBSTANCE ABUSE; PREGNANCY; cell line development; EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES; etc.
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Clinical Medicine -- See Also Evidence-Based Medicine


An approach of practicing medicine with the goal to improve and evaluate patient care. It requires the judicious integration of best research evidence with the patient's values to make decisions about medical care. This method is to help physicians make proper diagnosis, devise best testing plan, choose best treatment and methods of disease prevention, as well as develop guidelines for large groups of patients with the same disease. (from JAMA 296 (9), 2006)
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Clinical Medicine   35
Clinical Medicine Education : Melrose, Sherri,  2015 1
Clinical Medicine Education United States   2009 1
 

Clinical Medicine Ethics -- See Ethics, Clinical


The identification, analysis, and resolution of moral problems that arise in the care of patients. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
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Clinical Medicine Handbooks   5
Clinical Medicine Methods   6
Clinical Medicine Methods Handbooks : Perry, Anne Griffin.  2014 1
Clinical Medicine Outlines   2011 1
Clinical Medicine Personal Narratives : Gawande, Atul.  2007 1
Clinical Medicine Phrases English : Romero, Sandra Marmolejo.  2012 1
Clinical Medicine Phrases Spanish : Romero, Sandra Marmolejo.  2012 1
Clinical Medicine Resource Guides   2015 1
Clinical Medicine Standards   2
Clinical Medicine Terminology English : Romero, Sandra Marmolejo.  2012 1
Clinical Medicine Terminology Spanish : Romero, Sandra Marmolejo.  2012 1
Clinical Medicine Trends : Duke, Martin.  1990 1
 

Clinical Mentoring -- See Preceptorship


Practical experience in medical and health-related services that occurs as part of an educational program wherein the professionally-trained student works outside the academic environment under the SUPERVISION of an established professional in the particular field.
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Clinical Nurse Specialists -- See Nurse Clinicians


Registered nurses who hold Master's degrees in nursing with an emphasis in clinical nursing and who function independently in coordinating plans for patient care.
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Clinical Nursing Research   4
Clinical Nursing Research Methods   3
 

Clinical Pathology -- See Pathology, Clinical


A subspecialty of pathology applied to the solution of clinical problems, especially the use of laboratory methods in clinical diagnosis. (Dorland, 28th ed.)
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Clinical Pathways -- See Critical Pathways


Schedules of medical and nursing procedures, including diagnostic tests, medications, and consultations designed to effect an efficient, coordinated program of treatment. (From Mosby's Medical, Nursing & Allied Health Dictionary, 4th ed)
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Clinical Pharmacology -- See Pharmacology, Clinical


The branch of pharmacology that deals directly with the effectiveness and safety of drugs in humans.
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Clinical Pharmacy Information Systems -- See Also Medication Systems, Hospital


Overall systems, traditional or automated, to provide medication to patients in hospitals. Elements of the system are: handling the physician's order, transcription of the order by nurse and/or pharmacist, filling the medication order, transfer to the nursing unit, and administration to the patient.
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