949 resultados para Hospital de San Antonio
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Isidro Madero representando al Hospital de San Pedro, reclama en contra del Testamento de Fray Cristóbal de Torres, el pago de 33 patacones y dos reales correspondientes a las medicinas que le fueron dadas al Arzobispo de dicho Hospital. Contiene siete recetas médicas fueron escritas en latín.
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Objetivos: determinar la adherencia al protocolo de antibioterapia prequirúrgica en pacientessometidos a cirugías torácicas y abdominales del Hospital Universitario San Jorge, de Pereira.Materiales y métodos: estudio descriptivo observacional que recogió información de todos lospacientes intervenidos quirúrgicamente entre el 1 de abril y el 31 de junio de 2010. La informaciónse tomó de historias clínicas considerando las variables edad, sexo, tipo de intervención quirúrgica,hora, día de la semana, antimicrobianos empleados comparados con los recomendados porlas guías institucionales. El análisis se hizo mediante SPSS 19.0 para Windows. Resultados: sehicieron 211 cirugías, con predominio de hombres (52,6%) y edad promedio de 45,2 ± 19,9 años.La adherencia a guías de profilaxis antibiótica prequirúrgica fue de 44,5% de los procedimientos.Las variables sexo masculino (OR: 2,2; IC 95%: 1,220-4,063, p=0,009), cirugía de urgencias (OR:2,1; IC 95%: 1,136-3,889, p=0,018) y fines de semana (OR: 2,3; IC 95%: 1,090-5,255, p=0,03)se asociaron de manera estadísticamente significativa con falta de adherencia. Conclusiones: seidentificó una baja adherencia a las guías de antibioterapia prequirúrgica, asociada con cirugíasde urgencia y de fines de semana. Se debe intervenir con educación y realimentación el equipohumano que trabaja en estas condiciones para mejorar el cumplimiento de las guías.
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Resumir en un solo trabajo tanta historia como la pedagog??a de un colegio, el de San Antonio de Padua de C??ceres, que ha sabido ganar en cincuenta a??os la estima y la simpat??a de los cacere??os y que no est?? recopilada todav??a y pretende servir para el conocimiento y extensi??n de la cultura cacere??a. El Colegio San Antonio de Padua ha sabido mantenerse fiel a su inicial intenci??n de formar hombres cultos y de cristiana formaci??n. El Colegio San Antonio de Padua es una instituci??n importante para la historia de C??ceres, en el siglo XX, sin el cual ni puede hacerse un estudio serio del pensamiento cacere??o. Este colegio durante sus cincuenta a??os de existencia ha extendido y fomentado la cultura en C??ceres, sabiendo ganar la confianza de los cacere??os, que llevan sus hijos a dicho colegio para que se hagan hombres libres, ??tiles a la sociedad y educados en el temor de Dios. Actualmente, el influjo de los franciscanos del San Antonio es menor en el pensamiento de C??ceres, debido a la creaci??n de nuevos centros de ense??anza, pero estos religiosos siempre ser??n estimados y recordados con simpat??a y el Colegio de San Antonio de Padua siempre ser?? El San Antonio.
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Con formato de 'fichas de clase', se analizan y señalan las características más importantes de cuatro monumentos y conjuntos histórico-artísticos de carácter nacional que fueron reconocidos oficialmente en el año 1967. Se trata de las ciudades de Jerez de los Caballeros y Llerema, en la provincia de Badajoz; la villa de Pastrana, en Guadalajara y el antiguo edificio civil de Irache en Navarra. Además, la Iglesia de Santa María de Junco, en Ribadesella, Oviedo, adquirió interés provincial y la Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida en Madrid, se convirtió en Museo Goyesco.
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Monográfico con el título: 'La participación y la dirección de los centros escolares'
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EI presente trabajo se encamina a investigar el proceso evolutivo de las actuales Universidades tanto Hispanas como Portuguesas y llegar a otro proceso histórico en sus respectivas colonias en América, hasta llegar a las que son actualmente. Esto lleva necesariamente a un análisis - histórico - crítico dei desarrollo de estas instituciones cuyo desempefio sui géneris es intervenida por una serie de medidas administrativas cuyo origen es, en unos casos, de earácter cstrictamente administrativo. y cn otros, teniendo como [uenLe los criterios político-partidarios. Es asÍ que se pretende con el trabajo buscar qué o cuáles son las decisiones con ingerencia político-partidarias y cuáles las que son netamente administrativas, además, de que si estas decisiones son individuales o colectivas. Por tanto, se ha querido realizar una comparación cn lo que se refiere a Proceso Decisoriu entre la Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro-Brasil y la Universidad Nacional San Antonio AbadPerú, indudablemente una de las más importantes en cada uno de estas países. Finalmente. luego deI análisis critico, se presenta un aporte eon la inclusi6n de un esquema de Política Universitaria.
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The research study was intended to evaluate the effectiveness of Inner City Development's (I.C.D.) Cooperative Home School, an educational alternative program to the Title I public schools of San Antonio's West Side community. The study investigated students', parents' and tutors' perception of parental involvement and educational resources. The study also investigated each student's academic achievement. ^ The study found that students progressed toward expected math proficiency at a faster rate than they did in reading proficiency. However, because the target population size was small and a comparison group was not used, the results of this study are only suggestive. This research also indicated that study subjects believed students' quality and level of education increased substantially since program exposure. Study subjects mainly attributed the students' strides in academic performance to the increased amount of individualized attention students received in the small twelve-student class size. Study subjects were more satisfied with the home school's educational resources than those of the Title I public schools. Study subjects also perceived that parental involvement both at home and at school increased since enrollment in the home school program because: (1) there were more opportunities for involvement in the home school; and (2) parents felt closer to the tutors than the teachers in public school. ^ This evaluation also suggested improvements to program operations. With the help of additional volunteers, I.C.D. program operators could improve collection and organization of academic records. Furthermore, as suggested by program participants, science could be added to the curriculum. Lastly, a formal tutor orientation could be implemented to familiarize and train tutors on classroom management procedures. ^
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Purpose. To evaluate the presence of Community Associated–Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, CA-MRSA, in abscesses and skin and soft tissue infections presenting at 9 urgent care clinics in San Antonio, TX. ^ Methods. During the 40-month retrospective study (April 2006 to August 2009), wound cultures collected in 9 urgent care centers were evaluated for MRSA growth, antibiotics prescribed, follow up wound care, and antibiotic prescribing habits by physicians for all patients presenting with abscesses and skin/soft tissue infections. ^ Results. Across 9 urgent care centers in San Antonio, TX, 36,797 abscesses and cases of skin and soft tissue infections were treated during 40 months. Of the 36,797 cases, 9290 patients had wound cultures sent with 5,630 cultures sent to Texas MedClinic’s primary lab. Of the 5630 cultures sent to their primary lab, this reflected a prevalence of 4727 (84 %) cultures were positive for MRSA. Of the 9290 patients who had a wound culture sent (April 10th, 2006 to August 31st, 2009), a total of 4,307 antibiotics were prescribed. The top five antibiotics prescribed for CA-MRSA were Bactrim (55.5%), Clindamycin (18.4%), Bactroban (5%), Amoxicillin (3.5%), and Doxycycline (3%) representing 85.4% of the antibiotics prescribed. 8809/9290 (94.8%) of patients required no more than 3 follow up visits. Of the 33 physicians working full time during the entire study period, 29/33 (87.8%) of the physicians were family medicine physicians and represented varied prescribing rates of antibiotics between 11-76% with 26/33 (78.8%) of physicians prescribing antibiotics greater than 40% of the time.^ Conclusions. Abscesses and soft tissue infections are a common presenting complaint to urgent care centers. This study reveals that antibiotic-prescribing practices can be improved with physician education since this high prevalence was not known previously. Also, treating abscesses with limited packing has been shown to be a viable option in this particular circumstance and would be open field for additional clinical research. Due to the high prevalence of CA-MRSA skin and soft tissue infections among patients presenting to urgent care centers presumptive treatment for MRSA is indicated. Increasing levels of resistance to penicillin antibiotics is concerning and warrants alternative antibiotic management strategies.^
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This study is a secondary analysis of a survey developed by Dr. Jimmy Perkins and administered by San Antonio/Bexar County Metropolitan Health District. The survey was developed subsequent to the implementation of the city smoking ordinance effective January 1, 2004. The survey had a multi-purpose plan to establish the number of restaurants having smoke free status prior to and following the ordinance, determine compliance as it relates to a necessary smoking section and proper signage, and expose the rationale for restaurants to become smoke free. The data resulting from the survey was presented to the San Antonio/Bexar County Metropolitan Health District. The summary presented the types of establishments surveyed, smoking status of the establishment, reasons for the establishment becoming smoke free, compliance with smoking sections, compliance with signage requirements, awareness of ordinance, and chain status of the establishment. ^ The results of this study display the relationships among the variables previously mentioned. The following relationships have been examined and the outcomes have determined whether each is significant. After careful analysis, knowledge translates into compliance with signage regulations, which then translate into ordinance compliance. Size does matter as it relates to an establishment's number of employees and seating capacity. The smaller the establishment the more likely the establishment is to have become smoke free before the ordinance went into effect. Restaurants, rather than fast food establishments most commonly cited their reason for becoming smoke free was to comply with the ordinance and only ten percent of restaurants gave policy as the main reason for becoming smoke free. ^ This study is important for public health because the negative health effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) are still an overwhelming problem in the United States (3). ETS is a Known Human Group A Carcinogen (5). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has estimated that around 3,000 non-smoking Americans die every year from lung cancer caused by ETS (6). This information illustrates the importance of providing smoke free establishments, especially to non-smoking patrons. ^
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The number of children developing type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is increasing globally, especially in Western countries. Previous studies have indicated that low socioeconomic status (SES) is a contributing factor to diabetes. This study of children examined the relationship of socioeconomic status and two physiological measures that are risk factors for diabetes: the level of fasting capillary glucose (FCG) and hyperglycemia, in which there is an elevated amount of glucose in the blood. This study utilized data from the study entitled Bienester: A School-Based Diabetes Mellitus Prevention Program. The sample was 1,426 fourth grade students from 27 San Antonio Independent School District elementary schools. The dependent variable was FCG and the independent variable was the median family income associated with the student's zip code based on Census information. Other variables included body mass index, gender, and ethnicity. The statistical results showed no relationship between FCG, continuously defined, and income. In addition, there was no relationship between hyperglycemia and income. Furthermore, there was no relationship of FCG with BMI, gender, or ethnicity. Income measured at the zip code level is likely too aggregate and distal an influence to demonstrate an impact on FCG. Research should continue to examine risk factors associated with the onset of T2DM.^