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    COLORATION AND DISCOLORATION OF OLVEOLAR BONE AND TOOTH ENAMEL CAUSED BY MEDICATION by Giurgiu Cristian Levente, George Morarasu, Nicolae Baranov, Pogăcian-Maier Alexandra-Camelia, Radu-Mircea Sireteanu-Cucui, Cristina Pipa, Alina Monica Miftode, Alina Stefanache

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Aim of the Study: This review aims to investigate the pharmacologically induced discoloration of teeth and bones, focusing on how various medications affect the coloration of tooth enamel and dentin. …”
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    Etiology and Medication of Hospitalized Children With Hypertension: A Retrospective Study by Chenhong Jia, Weijing Ding, Xiangyu Ding

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nifedipine (137 patients, 67.5%) was the most commonly prescribed medication, followed by captopril (84 patients, 41.4%). …”
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    Current State of Evidence for Medication Treatment of Preschool Internalizing Disorders by Justin A. Barterian, Erin Rappuhn, Erin L. Seif, Gabriel Watson, Hannah Ham, John S. Carlson

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Psychotropic medications are being prescribed off-label by psychiatrists to treat preschool children diagnosed with internalizing disorders. …”
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    GPs’ perspectives on care models integrating medical and non-medical services in primary care—a representative survey in Germany by Wolfram J. Herrmann, Hendrik Napierala

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Different care models integrating medical and non-medical services in primary care have been tested and established nationally and internationally, such as social prescribing, social work in primary care, health kiosks and integrated primary care centres. …”
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    Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing.

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Adverse drug effects during pregnancy -- Anatomy words (English and Latin) -- Arterial blood gas normal values -- Arteries of the human body -- Assessment guide : medications -- Biographic appendix -- Blood groups -- Body mass index table (high range) -- Body mass index table -- Canada's food guide to healthy eating -- Canadian recommended nutrition intakes -- Choosing the route of nutrition support in adults : a clinical decision algorithm -- Classic textbook method of blood gas interpretation -- Classification of overweight and obesity in adults according to BMI -- Classification and therapeutic uses of drugs -- Common abbreviations used in medication orders -- Common medical abbreviations and acronyms -- Common questions about infection surveillance, prevention, and control -- Common tests with descriptions -- Common types of drug preparations -- Commonly prescribed drugs and their applications -- Conversion factors between traditional and SI units -- Development milestones from birth to 5 years -- Diagnosis-related groups -- Dietary reference intakes : recommended intakes for individuals -- DuBois body surface area chart : estimating body surface area of adults and children -- Formulas for computing drug dosages -- Gauging healthy weight : the body mass index -- Glasgow coma scale -- Guideline for hand hygiene in healthcare setting --…”
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    Brunner & Suddarth's textbook of medical-surgical nursing / by Hinkle, Janice L.

    Published 2022
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    Lightweight searchable medical data sharing scheme by Xinchun YIN, Mengyu WANG, Jianting NING

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The attribute-based encryption scheme supporting policy hiding and keyword search had a good application prospect in medical scenarios.However, most of the existing schemes did not support large attribute university or adopt the "AND gate" structure, which limited their scalability and flexibility of access control, and many schemes could not resist offline dictionary guessing attacks.In addition, attribute-based encryption involved a large number of bilinear pairing operations, which was inconvenient for user equipment with limited computing resources.A lightweight searchable medical data sharing scheme was proposed.Based on the support for keyword search and policy hiding, a large attribute university and a linear secret sharing structure were adopted to improve the scalability and flexibility of access control.The Intel SGX was used to re-encrypt data to achieve anti-offline dictionary guessing attack.The computational overhead of decryption was reduced to a constant level, which was suitable for user equipment with limited computing resources.Finally, it is proved that the proposed scheme has the security of selecting plaintext indistinguishable and can resist offline dictionary guessing attacks.…”
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