Educational Prescriptions
Mostrando 13-19 de 19 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Útil e agradável: a Revista de Educação (1934-1937) - remodelização das práticas de ensino e divulgação da política reformista educacional do governo de João Punaro Bley no Espírito Santo
A pesquisa tem a Revista de Educação (do Espírito Santo) (REES) como objeto do estudo. Esse periódico foi publicado na cidade de Vitória, entre os anos de 1934 a 1937. Nesse período o estado estava sob Intervenção Federal do Capitão João Punaro Bley, que assumiu em 1930 e governou até 1943. A produção, a circulação e a distribuição da REES f
Publicado em: 2007
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14. A gestão das creches municipais de São Carlos na visão das diretoras: da assistência à educação (1999-2004).
This research refers to the management of early childhood education, representing a diagnosis of the early childhood education institutions in São Carlos, named Creches (Day Care Centers). This study is important because it intends to contribute to the discussion of some questions about childrens education in Creches (Day Care Centers); moreover, due to the
Publicado em: 2007
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15. Pain in hospitalized HIV-positive patients: clinical and therapeutical issues
Pain is frequently reported by patients infected with Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and its causes and specific treatment should be appropriately investigated. We evaluated 197 hospitalized HIV-positive patients with serial interviews and analysis of prescriptions and clinical evolution charts. The main characteristics of pain reported by these pati
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases. Publicado em: 2005-06
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16. A clientela e os profissionais de saude diante da tuberculose
This work is the result of a qualitative survey condutec on health professionals (medical professors, resident doctors and nurses) dealing with outpatiente care in a teaching hospital located in the State of São Paulo, Brazil on the one hand and on the other on a group of adult patients with a tuberculosis of the lung diagnosis discharged either as cured or
Publicado em: 1998
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17. Patterns of Antibiotic Use in a Busy Metropolitan Emergency Room: Analysis of Efficacy and Cost-Appropriateness
Antibiotics account for 15 percent to 20 percent of all new and refill prescriptions issued in ambulatory community practice. Antibiotic-prescribing practices in our emergency room for common outpatient infections—pharyngitis, bronchitis, sinusitis, otitis media, cellulitis, cutaneous abscesses and pneumonia—were evaluated. Antibiotic selection was compa
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18. Characteristics of drug misusers and their perceptions of general practitioner care.
BACKGROUND: Little is known about drug misusers' views of the care they receive from general practitioners. AIM: This study set out to determine drug users' views about primary health care and their relationship with their general practitioners. METHOD: A semi-structured interview was conducted with 180 drug users who were consecutive attenders at five treat
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19. The primary care clinic as a setting for continuing medical education: program description
The Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) is Mexico's largest state-financed health care system, providing care to 50 million people. This system comprises 1450 family medicine clinics staffed by 14 000 family physicians, as well as 240 secondary care hospitals and 10 tertiary care medical centres. We developed a program of continuing medical education