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Process Assessment Health Care United States : Brownlee, Shannon.  2007 1
 

Procognitive Agent -- See Nootropic Agents


Drugs used to specifically facilitate learning or memory, particularly to prevent the cognitive deficits associated with dementias. These drugs act by a variety of mechanisms.
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Procter William Jr 1817 1874 : Higby, Gregory.  1992 1
Procurement Of Organs Tissues Etc Methods : Goodwin, Michele.  2006 1
 

Prodrug -- See Prodrugs


A compound that, on administration, must undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming the pharmacologically active drug for which it is a prodrug.
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Prodrugs : De, Arnab,  2013 1
 

Product Labeling Food -- See Food Labeling


Use of written, printed, or graphic materials upon or accompanying a food or its container or wrapper. The concept includes ingredients, NUTRITIONAL VALUE, directions, warnings, and other relevant information.
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Product Safety : Bower, Lynn Marie.  2000 1
Product Safety Popular Works : Dadd-Redalia, Debra,  1997 1
Product Safety United States : Hart, Kathleen.  2002 1
Product Surveillance Postmarketing   3
Product Surveillance Postmarketing Handbooks : Cobert, Barton L.  2002 1
 

Productivity -- See Efficiency


Ratio of output to effort and or resources, or the ratio of effort and or resources produced to energy expended.
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Productivity Organizational -- See Efficiency, Organizational


The capacity of an organization, institution, or business to produce desired results with a minimum expenditure of energy, time, money, personnel, material, etc.
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Professional Athletes -- See Athletes


Individuals who have developed skills, physical stamina and strength or participants in SPORTS or other physical activities.
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Professional Autonomy -- See Also Personal Autonomy


Self-directing freedom and especially moral independence. An ethical principle holds that the autonomy of persons ought to be respected. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
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Professional Autonomy : Schopp, Robert F.  2001 1
Professional Autonomy United States : Schopp, Robert F.  2001 1
Professional Competence   20
Professional Competence Personal Narratives : Gawande, Atul.  2007 1
Professional Competence Standards   4
Professional Competence Standards Guideline : International Association of Forensic Nurses.  2009 1
Professional Competence Standards United States Practice Guideline : American Association of Diabetes Educators.  2003 1
Professional Corporations   2
Professional Corporations Organization And Administration   2
Professional Family Relations   27
 

Professional Identification -- See Social Identification


The process by which an aspect of self image is developed based on in-group preference or ethnocentrism and a perception of belonging to a social or cultural group. (From APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed.)
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Professional Identity Formation -- See Social Identification


The process by which an aspect of self image is developed based on in-group preference or ethnocentrism and a perception of belonging to a social or cultural group. (From APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed.)
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Professional Impairment United States Personal Narratives : Holloran, Patricia.  2009 1
 

Professional Liability -- See Liability, Legal


Accountability and responsibility to another, enforceable by civil or criminal sanctions.
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  Professional Misconduct -- 5 Related Mesh Subjects   5
Professional Misconduct   7
 

Professional Negligence -- See Malpractice


Failure of a professional person, a physician or lawyer, to render proper services through reprehensible ignorance or negligence or through criminal intent, especially when injury or loss follows. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
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Professional Patient Relations -- See Also Truth Disclosure


Truthful revelation of information, specifically when the information disclosed is likely to be psychologically painful ("bad news") to the recipient (e.g., revelation to a patient or a patient's family of the patient's DIAGNOSIS or PROGNOSIS) or embarrassing to the teller (e.g., revelation of medical errors).
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Professional Patient Relations   147
Professional Patient Relations Asia Southeastern Case Reports   2003 1
Professional Patient Relations Case Reports   2
Professional Patient Relations Congresses   1993 1
Professional Patient Relations Ethics   6
Professional Patient Relations Ethics United States   2
Professional Patient Relations Great Britain   2008 1
Professional Patient Relations Personal Narratives   5
Professional Patient Relations Popular Works   4
Professional Patient Relations United States   10
Professional Patient Relations United States Case Reports   2003 1
Professional Patient Relations United States Congresses   1988 1
Professional Patient Relations United States Legislation   2
  Professional Practice -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Professional Practice   23
Professional Practice Economics   1996 1
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