979 resultados para personal safety
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El secreto profesional es un elemento de obligado cumplimiento para los profesionales de la salud, entre ellos la matrona. El deber de guardar secreto permite a las mujeres y a sus familias mantener la intimidad personal, y a los profesionales conocer datos, situaciones y sucesos imprescindibles para la asistencia sanitaria. A las matronas, por nuestro ámbito profesional, se nos confían datos referentes a la salud y a la sexualidad de la mujer, entre otros. La protección de estos datos, su custodia, la elaboración de la historia clínica como elemento fundamental para la asistencia continuada y como justificador del buen hacer profesional de la matrona están regulados jurídicamente y tienen, en la actualidad, gran repercusión legal.
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Objetivo: Evaluar el nivel de adaptación psicosocial en la mediana infancia en ni nos adoptados internacionalmente en Espa na. Material y métodos: Ciento un menores adoptados internacionalmente (67% ni nas), de entre 8 y 12 a nos, y sus respectivos padres adoptivos (97 madres y 67 padres) completaron el Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC). Se realizaron análisis descriptivos y de comparación de medias (t de Student y Anova) para examinar el efecto de las variables sexo, edad de adopción, edad actual y área de origen en las escalas y dimensiones globales del BASC para cada informante, y se efectuaron análisis de regresión lineal múltiple para conocer su valor predictivo. El acuerdo entre madres y padres se calculó mediante el coeficiente de correlación intraclase (CCI). Los porcentajes de menores en el rango normal y con sintomatología en las dimensiones globales se contrastaron con los teóricos mediante la prueba de la chi al cuadrado. Resultados: Se constata que los ni nos están en general bien adaptados, independientemente del informante. Existen diferencias adaptativas dentro de la normalidad según el área de origen,sexo y edad actual del los ni nos. El CCI presenta un intervalo entre 0,46 (satisfactorio) y 0,84 (excelente). En comparación con el grupo normativo, un mayor porcentaje de ni nos presenta desajuste escolar (24,8%; informado por los ni nos), problemas externalizados (el 27,8 y el 28,3%, informados por las madres y los padres, respectivamente) y dificultades comportamentales y adaptativas (el 28,4 y el 29,9%, respectivamente; informadas por los padres). Conclusiones: Entorno a un 25% de menores adoptados internacionalmente presenta dificultades en áreas adaptativas básicas, identificadas con claridad mediante el uso del BASC, que deben ser atendidas desde un enfoque psicológico y paidológico.
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This report presents the results of a number of detailed Iowa access management case studies. Case studies were selected to provide a cross-section of locations and community sizes in Iowa as well as a variety of project types. Generally, access management projects completed during the mid-1990s were chosen as case studies. Projects ranging from driveway consolidation to full raised medians were analyzed on a before and after basis in terms of traffic safety, traffic operations, and adjacent business vitality. Sources of information used for the case study analysis included: road project files; traffic accident records; state sales tax records; and personal interviews of business owners, business customers, and local officials. The case study results from Iowa essentially confirm results of previous access management research from around the nation. Recent access in Iowa had significant, positive impacts in terms of traffic safety. The average reduction of annual accidents and accident rates on improved roadways was approximately 40%. Improvements in access management also led to significantly better roadway operations for most case studies. Although a small number of individual businesses do report sales losses and/or customer complaints once projects have been completed, access management projects in Iowa have not had an adverse impact on the majority of businesses located along them. In fact, some access management projects in Iowa seem to have contributed to an improved business environment along the corridors that have been improved. The results from the Iowa case studies presented in this report will be used to develop access management education materials for Iowa transportation professionals and other audiences interested in the impacts of access management.
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BACKGROUND: The use of virtual reality (VR) has gained increasing interest to acquire laparoscopic skills outside the operating theatre and thus increasing patients' safety. The aim of this study was to evaluate trainees' acceptance of VR for assessment and training during a skills course and at their institution. METHODS: All 735 surgical trainees of the International Gastrointestinal Surgery Workshop 2006-2008, held in Davos, Switzerland, were given a minimum of 45 minutes for VR training during the course. Participants' opinion on VR was analyzed with a standardized questionnaire. RESULTS: Fivehundred-twenty-seven participants (72%) from 28 countries attended the VR sessions and answered the questionnaires. The possibility of using VR at the course was estimated as excellent or good in 68%, useful in 21%, reasonable in 9% and unsuitable or useless in 2%. If such VR simulators were available at their institution, most course participants would train at least one hour per week (46%), two or more hours (42%) and only 12% wouldn't use VR. Similarly, 63% of the participants would accept to operate on patients only after VR training and 55% to have VR as part of their assessment. CONCLUSION: Residents accept and appreciate VR simulation for surgical assessment and training. The majority of the trainees are motivated to regularly spend time for VR training if accessible.
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The Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) has a history of dedication and service to the citizens of Iowa and those who visit our state. Since it was first established in 1939, DPS has been the chief law enforcement agency in the State of Iowa. DPS is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa in the Wallace State Office Building on the Capitol Complex, along with a statewide presence.
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The Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) has a history of dedication and service to the citizens of Iowa and those who visit our state. Since it was first established in 1939, DPS has been the chief law enforcement agency in the State of Iowa. DPS is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa in the Wallace State Office Building on the Capitol Complex, along with a statewide presence.
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The leading cause of death during winter storms is transportation accidents. Preparing your vehicle for the winter season and knowing how to react if stranded or lost on the road are the keys to safe winter driving.
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A major winter storm can be lethal. Preparing for cold weather conditions and responding to them effectively can reduce the dangers caused by winter storms.
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This document was developed for the schools of Iowa to use as a template to enhance current school safety programs; the creation of this document was a partnered effort at the state level between the aforementioned agencies. The purpose of this document is to give school districts and individual schools a planning resource to use when creating their school safety plans. Ultimately, schools can decide how much of this document they would like to incorporate into their current plan. The original document was created by the Minnesota Department of Homeland Security, and its use was granted to Iowa Homeland Security in 2011. Iowa pulled together a panel of experts to make this document specific to Iowa’s schools, and laws. It’s important to note the partnership created by this document is intended to continue through information sharing in relation to critical assets, infrastructure protection, and school safety. Iowa Homeland Security is a representative in the Iowa Department of Public Safety, Division of Intelligence Fusion Center. This partnership allows for streamlined information sharing to the critical infrastructure owner/operators across the state. The current plan for information sharing is through the Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Threat information and Infrastructure Protection Program (TIIPP) to the Iowa Department of Education for processing and dissemination statewide. Depending on the type of information being released it could be specific to a school, district or the education sector statewide.
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Audit report on the Iowa Department of Public Safety for the year ended June 30, 2013
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Purpose To evaluate the safety and efficacy of infliximab as an antifibrotic agent after experimental glaucoma filtration surgery in rabbits. Methods In a randomized, prospective, masked-observer study, 30 New Zealand Albino rabbits underwent glaucoma filtration surgery. The animals were allocated to receive either intraoperative application of infliximab (group A) or mitomycin C (MMC) at a concentration of 0.2mg/ml (group B) or balanced salt solution (BSS, control)(group C). Different infliximab doses, namely 1.0mg, 2.0mg, 3.0mg, 4.0mg, 5.0mg in 0.1ml were applied. Bleb survival and characteristics were evaluated over a 30day period. The animals were killed on postoperative day 15 and 30. Histology of the operated eyes was performed to evaluate and grade the amount of scarring in each group.Cellular density was evaluated in each case. Results Infliximab did not appear to improve the outcome of filtration surgery in this model of glaucoma filtration surgery.There was a significant decrease in cellular density in the MMC group compared to the control group (p=0.0352). There was neither a significant decrease in cellular density between the infliximab group and the control group nor between the infliximab group and the MMC group. Overall there was no difference in terms of fibrosis between the three different groups. There was slightly less inflammation in the infliximab group, but not significant. Conclusions In this study intraoperative application of infliximab does not appear to be superior to the application of MMC or a control with regard to bleb survival and fibrosis. This study however demonstrates that intraoperative application of MMC significantly reduces the cellular density of the filtration bleb.
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Durant el 2005 i per segona vegada dins el Pla Estratègic Paideia 2000-2005, el Servei de Biblioteques i Documentació (SBD) ha volgut realitzar una enquesta sobre l’ús i la satisfacció de les biblioteques, adreçada exclusivament al Personal Docent i Investigador (PDI) de la UPC.L’objectiu principal d’aquesta enquesta és conèixer de primera mà, el nivell de coneixement, ús i satisfacció que el PDI té dels recursos i serveis que les biblioteques posen al seu abast. Són aquests resultats els que es presenten en el present informe.En el moment de distribuir l’enquesta (maig 2005), es va aprofitar per incloure un qüestionari elaborat pel Consorci de Biblioteques Universitàries de Catalunya (CBUC) per conèixer l’ús de les revistes electròniques dins cada Universitat.
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I-CASH is to enhance the health and safety of Iowa's agricultural community by establishing and coordinating prevention and education programs. This annual report gives information about a variety of areas that participate in I-CASH