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The Johns Hopkins University - Hopkins Medicine

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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Calendar 2021-2022 (all dates are inclusive) 2021 August 02 Monday. Instruction begins for . First Year Medical and Biological Illustration Graduate Students. August 11,12 &13 Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday. First Year Medical Student. Orientation, Registration, and Transition to Medical School.

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COVID-19 Activity Book - Hopkins Medicine

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The Child Life Department at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center For more information about services provided by the Child Life Department, please visit the website below:

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The Road To Recovery - Hopkins Medicine

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The right to receive information necessary to give informed consent prior to your surgery ... If you are suffering from extreme stress or anxiety or have signs of depression, make sure you address this with your primary health provider ... If you choose to have your testing done at Johns Hopkins, please call your ...

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Epidemiologic Study Designs - Hopkins Medicine

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Altman DG, et al. CONSORT GROUP (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials). Ann Intern Med. 2001 Apr 17;134(8):663-94. Research Question •To determine whether resident’s attitudes and skills in diabetes management and counseling change after a curricular intervention.

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Cholangiocarcinoma: Introduction - Hopkins Medicine

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Liver Flukes Cholangiocarcinoma is more common in areas endemic to liver fluke infection (Hong Kong, Thailand). Liver flukes, such as Clonorchis sinensis or Opisthorchis viverrini, usually enter human’s gastrointestinal tract after ingestion of raw fish. Parasites travel via the duodenum into the host’s intrahepatic or extrahepatic biliary ...

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Nutrition Guidelines - Hopkins Medicine

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Read food labels. Begin by identifying the amount of sugar, fat and protein in a particular food. Sugar Food and beverages high in sugar will slow down the rate of weight loss and may even cause weight re-gain. For patients having Gastric Bypass surgery, food and beverages that are high

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Instructions on how to make a mask. - Hopkins Medicine

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1” wide strip of self fabric Fold in Half +press Fold sides in towards center +press Edge Stitch closed 1” Reinforce with extra stitches at top and bottom. STEP7:ALTERNATETIE OPTION- 1/2”Twill tape. Find center point of tie, and center point of side of mask. Fold twill tape around side of mask. Sew. Be sure to reinforce at ends.

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Infusion Guideline - Hopkins Medicine

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guideline that clearly defines hierarchy rules for coding, as well as the proper classification of the infused ... 96409 Chemotherapy administration, subcutaneous or intramuscular, intravenous, push technique, single or initial substance/drug ... Therapeutic, Prophylactic and Diagnostic Injections and IV Infusion Codes ...

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Peptic Ulcer Disease: Introduction - Hopkins Medicine

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Although mortality rates from peptic ulcer disease are low, the high prevalence and the resulting pain, suffering, and expense are very costly. Ulcers can develop in the esophagus, stomach or duodenum , at the margin of a gastroenterostomy , in the jejunum , in Zollinger- ... and gastroesophageal reflux. These symptoms are episodic in 75% of ...

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BREATH TEST INSTRUCTIONS - Hopkins Medicine

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Don’t hesitate to ask questions during the procedure ! Title: BREATH TEST INSTRUCTIONS Author: Ashley Grodnitzky Created Date: 2/11/2016 9:24:15 PM ...

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PATIENT JOURNEY MAPS - Hopkins Medicine

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deliver the desired experience, with clear responsabilities. JOURNEY DESIGN: ELIMINATING “PAIN POINTS” AND INJECTING “WOW” MOMENTS PROCESS AND POLICY CHANGES RAPID TESTING AND LEARNING METRICS AND INITIATIVE OBJECTIVES The ways we know we are making progress “HARD” AND “SOFT” MEASURES. VISIBILITY AND RECOGNITION

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Figure 1. - Hopkins Medicine

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Published guidelines from the American College of Gastroenterology (1998) exist for the management of Barrett's esophagus and include recommendations on endoscopic surveillance. In patients with no or low-grade dysplasia on prior endoscopic biopsy, the guidelines

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Suggested Protein Supplements - Hopkins Medicine

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Mix with skim or 1% milk, unsweetened soy milk, unsweetened almond milk, water or sugar free beverages with 10 calories or less per serving. If mixed with cow milk or soy milk this increases the total protein intake (1 oz = 1 gram protein). Add to foods. Small amounts mixed into foods throughout the day can increase overall protein intake

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From COVID-19 - Hopkins Medicine

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to your previous quality of life. Common impairments of COVID-19 include weakness, fatigue and shortness of breath with activity, and difficulty with ... There are five layers of human movement that repair and optimize the whole person’s health in body and mind. The Five Layers of Human Movement Are: Increase muscle strength

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Bladder Irritants - Hopkins Medicine

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your diet, one at a time. If symptoms return, you will be able to identify the irritant. As you add foods back to your diet it is very important that you drink significant amounts of water. Low-acid fruit substitutions include apricots, papaya, pears and watermelon. Coffee drinkers can drink Kava or other low-acid instant drinks.

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Employee Handbook - Hopkins Medicine

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Inspire others to achieve their best and have the courage to do the right thing. n Diversity & Inclusion—Be open. Embrace and value different backgrounds, opinions and experiences. n Respect & Collegiality—Be kind. Listen to understand and embrace others’ unique skills and knowledge. OUR FAMILY 2 Employee Handbook Our Family Howar The J ...

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Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 - Hopkins Medicine

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Diabetes Education – #2. Blood sugar that is not in control can lead to coma. There a re two types of comas: • The form that happens in type 1 diabetes (called “ketoacidosis”) • The form that happens in type 2 diabetes (called “hyperosmolar”) You may take insulin or pills to make your blood sugar go down. If your

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NUTRITION AND FOOD SAFETY - Hopkins Medicine

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Keys to weight management: 1. Portion control 2. Choose whole grains, beans, lean meats, vegetables, fruit and low fat dairy products. 3. Drink plenty of water 4. Limit foods high in sugar, simple carbohydrates and calories. 5. Establish an exercise regimen after …

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Nutrition Protein Content Common Foods - Hopkins Medicine

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Clinical Nutrition Portion Size Grams of Protein Grains Bread 1 oz slice 3 Cereal ½ cup hot ¾ cup cold 3 High protein cereals ¾-1⅓ cup 7-15 Rice, Pasta ⅓ cup 3 Quinoa ⅓ cup 6 Vegetables Fresh, frozen, canned ½ cup, 1 cup raw leafy greens 2 …

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Diabetes Mellitus: Type 1 - Hopkins Medicine

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called ketoacidosis . This is often the first sign of type 1 diabetes in children. It can result in a coma or death. Insulin is used to treat type 1 diabetes. It can cause low blood sugar. Symptoms of ... Adults with diabetes who do not have risk factors for type 2 may have a special

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Cloth Face Mask - Hopkins Medicine

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05-2-2020 Cloth Face Mask INSTRUCTIONS 1 Cut squares of two ply 00% cotton fabric to appropriate size. 2 Cut ear loops (5–7 inches depending on stretch of fabric). 3 Place loop ends between the two layers of fabric. 4 Form two pleats as pictured. 5 Finish with two rows of top stitch around the mask. CHILD SIZE INSTRUCTIONS The instructions below are for child size cloth …

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Wake Up to the benefits breakfast! of - Hopkins Medicine

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a year eat breakfast every day. W hy t eb rak f sn i?R c shows a link between healthier body weights and eating foods such as hot and ready-to-eat cereal and fat-free or low-fat milk and milk products. Breakfast foods like oatmeal and high-protein milk products and eggs also may help you feel full. Bre akf st uild Better Bodies Eating breakfast may

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Why Do We Care About CLABSI? - Hopkins Medicine

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Prevention (CDC) definition applied by infection preventionists • Intended to identify BSIs that cannot be attributed to another source in patients with central venous catheters • Certain organisms are considered always pathogens, ... checklist in the medical record .

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Purposeful Hourly Rounding - Hopkins Medicine

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Oct 20, 2013 · CPA; Sullivan, Dori Taylor PhD, RN, NE-BC, CNL, CPHQ, FAAN January 2012 Round with purpose Quasi-experimental (pre and post test) 36 bed medical surgical unit with high patient fall and pressure ulcer rates coupled with low patient satisfaction scores. A reduction in call lights seen due to the nursing staff proactively meeting patient’s needs.

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Viral Hepatitis B: Introduction - Hopkins Medicine

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Liver biopsy is generally not necessary, but should be considered if the diagnosis is uncertain. Liver biopsy should be performed if there is an atypical clinical course, or the clinical course is prolonged. It should also be undertaken if clues of chronic liver disease are present, or if there are complications such as encephalopathy or

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The Skinny on Visceral Fat - Hopkins Medicine

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They were all obese and had type 2 diabetes. It looked at 3 ways to lose weight: a low-calorie diet; a low-calorie diet plus walking for 50 minutes 3 times a week, used as exercise; or just walking. This lasted for 14 weeks. The low-calorie diet did not work on belly fat. But, diet plus exercise (walking) did.

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Mixing Alcohol with Your Diabetes - Hopkins Medicine

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You can drink if your blood sugar is well controlled – and you take the right steps to be safe. If you have diabetes, you may think that drinking is off limits. Not so! Keeping an eye on how much and what you drink can help you drink more safely. You can avoid the alcohol-related pitfalls : • low blood sugar • weight gain

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Libro de actividades sobre la COVID-19 - Hopkins Medicine

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La COVID-19 y la gripe tienen algu- nos de los mismos síntomas. ¿Qué síntomas crees que tiene la gente cuando les da la COVID-19? o Les cuesta respirar. A veces una persona con COVID-19 tiene todos estos síntomas y a veces solo tiene algunos de …

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NORTRIPTYLINE - Hopkins Medicine

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is, lower--dose was just as effective, it would be wiser to use the lesser dose. DOSING SCHEDULE FOR NORTRIPTYLIBE 25 MG TABLETS Insert Date Morning Evening Daily Dose Notes Start None1 tablet25 mg After 1 week None 2 tablets 50 mg After 1 week None 3 tablets 75 mg After 1 week None 4 tablets 100 mg Call Doctor

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www.m-chat - Hopkins Medicine

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make a funny noise when you do) 16. If you turn your head to look at something, does your child look around to see what you Yes No are looking at? 17. Does your child try to get you to watch him or her? (FOR EXAMPLE, does your child Yes No look at you for praise, or say “look” or “watch me”?) 18.

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PP Provider Manual 2022 - Hopkins Medicine

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Providers who wish to serve individuals enrolled in Medicaid MCOs are now required to register with Medicaid. Priority Partners also encourages providers to actively participate in the Medicaid fee-for service (FFS) program. Beneficiaries will have periods of Medicaid eligibility when they are not active in an MCO.

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Bowel Regularity - Hopkins Medicine

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Constipation is another possible cause of bladder control problems. When the rectum is full of stool, it may disturb the bladder and cause ... This recipe is commonly suggested to promote regular bowel function by increasing dietary fiber. You may experience a bloating feeling and have gas when adding fiber to

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Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography - Hopkins Medicine

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thinner such as aspirin or warfarin (Coumadin) ... result in cancellation of your procedure. Diet Examples Solid food Any food, milk products, cream, gum, mints, cough drops ... particularly important to let them know if you experience any type of discomfort, so they can adjust the amount of medication you are receiving. ...

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Total Daily Insulin Dose and JH ... - Hopkins Medicine

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Converting from 70/30 or other premixed insulins to glargine/ aspart regimen: x Calculate total daily dose of insulin received from 70/30 or other premixed insulin. x Give 40% of the total daily dose as glargine. x The remaining 60% will be split into thirds, to be dosed as nutritional aspart with each meal. ...

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Employee Handbook - Hopkins Medicine

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reach these milestones will receive a gift of their choice selected from a special gift brochure. President’s Dinner Employees who achieve 30, 40 and 40+ anniver-saries are honored at an evening dinner hosted by the President of JHH. Baker-King Award The Baker King Award was created in 1962 by Dr. and Mrs. Theodore King, who recog-

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Authorization Request Form - Hopkins Medicine

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Authorization Request Form FOR EHP, PRIORITY PARTNERS AND USFHP USE ONLY Note: All fields are mandatory. Chart notes are required and must be faxed with this request. Incomplete requests will be returned. Please fax to the applicable area: EHP & OPP DME: 410-762-5250 Inpatient Medical: 410 -424-4894 Outpatient Medical:410 -762 5205

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Gallstone Disease: Introduction - Hopkins Medicine

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area. These cells are believed to play a role in transport functions (protein from lymph or plasma into the bile). It is also probable that they are involved in the transport and metabolism of bile acids. Actually, it is likely these cells are hormone responsive.

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Pharmacy Prior Authorization Form - Hopkins Medicine

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Drug Name/Strength/Dosage . Date(s) and Duration of Trial . Treatment Outcome . Attestations required for prior authorization review: Supporting progress notes/clinical documentation are attached - failure to attach may result in delay. I certify that the clinical information provided on this form is complete and accurate. Provider Signature: Date:

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