7 research outputs found
Массовое отравление таллием
We report the results of studies of clinical manifestations, chemical and toxico-logical tests, efficacy of complex treatment, which included antidote therapy, intestinal lavage and symptomatic treatment in patients with acute thallium poisoning, who were admitted to the Department of Acute Poisonings Treatment of the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine or underwent outpatient treatment.Представлены результаты изучения клинических проявлений, химико-токсикологических исследований эффективности комплексного лечения, включающего антидотную терапию, кишечный лаваж и симптоматическое лечение пациентов с острым отравлением таллием, госпитализированных в отделение лечения острых отравлений НИИ СП им. Н.В. Склифосовского, а также проходивших амбулаторное лечение
Development of food products of advanced biological value using infra-red drying of agricultural plant raw materials
A Case of Mass Poisoning with Thallium
We report the results of studies of clinical manifestations, chemical and toxico-logical tests, efficacy of complex treatment, which included antidote therapy, intestinal lavage and symptomatic treatment in patients with acute thallium poisoning, who were admitted to the Department of Acute Poisonings Treatment of the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine or underwent outpatient treatment
Data Quality and Completeness in a Web Stroke Registry as the Basis for Data and Process Mining
Electronic health records often show missing values and errors jeopardizing their effective exploitation. We illustrate the re-engineering process needed to improve the data quality of a web-based, multicentric stroke registry by proposing a knowledge-based data entry support able to help users to homogeneously interpret data items, and to prevent and detect treacherous errors. The re-engineering also improves stroke units coordination and networking, through ancillary tools for monitoring patient enrollments, calculating stroke care indicators, analyzing compliance with clinical practice guidelines, and entering stroke units profiles. Finally we report on some statistics, such as calculation of indicators for assessing the quality of stroke care, data mining for knowledge discovery, and process mining for comparing different processes of care delivery. The most important results of the re-engineering are an improved user experience with data entry, and a definitely better data quality that guarantees the reliability of data analyses
Pathological Work Victimisation in Public Sector Organisations
NoWorkers in public sector organisations might expect any threat to their
physical and psychological safety and wellbeing to fall far short of any unreasonable
risk. However, the evidence is by no means certain. One of the most persistent and
prevalent organisational perils is work victimisation. A propensity towards this type of
abuse in government organisations is most disturbing, since they remain a major
employer, and hence, have a direct bearing on the occupational fates of a large and
growing number of personnel. This paper provides a brief discussion of work
victimisation and focuses attention one of its most unrepentant and enigmatic perpetrators,
the corporate psychopath. The paper highlights some individual and institutional
measures designed to enable employees to mitigate the risk of abuse by these
victimisers