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Clinical Articles, Original Research / BY: Kaitlyn Kwok September 2023
... of BC schools and public playgrounds and changes to contact sports rules. These measures not only have limited ... to alter the spread of transmission due to increased contact among individuals as they have resumed normal ... to sepsis.[ 12 ] School closures and the cancellation of contact sports also reduced the opportunity for the spread of ...
Clinical Articles, Review Articles / BY: Robin Friedlander, MD, FRCPC October 2023
... families. In our clinic, we recommend that families contact the Family Support Institute of BC ( ...
Clinical Articles, Original Research / BY: Lisa Jeffery, MD November 2023
... had the advantage of keeping patients from coming into contact with others and becoming infected with SARS-CoV-2.[ 5 ...
Clinical Articles, Original Research / BY: Nicola Y. Edwards, MHA January/February 2023
... for intervention. In one analysis, 77% of people had contact with the health care system in the year before they died from overdose,[ 4 ] and nearly 40% had contact within a month.[ 5 ] Forty-five percent had ...
Clinical Articles, Review Articles / BY: Elisabeth Baerg Hall, MD, CCFP, FRCPC November 2023
... from this site. North Shore Adult ADHD Education Project (contact northshore@nsdivision.ca ) Provincial Academic ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Sean Duke, MSc, MD April 2022
... oxygen and intravenous fluid recommendations, and contact information for emergency medical services.[ 7 ] The ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Rahel Zewude, MD May 2022
... who have symptoms of urethritis/cervicitis or reported contact with a sexual partner who has either infection, and ... diffuse rash, or new visual symptoms; people with reported contact to syphilis; or pregnant patients in the first ... cervical cancer, and those who have never had any sexual contact (including penetrative, digital, or oral sexual ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Patrick Ho Pun Wong, MD, FRCPC June 2022
... include percutaneous, sexual, or close person-to-person contact through open cuts or sores. Infectious bodily fluids ... is not HBsAg positive but the father or another household contact has chronic hepatitis B, then HBV vaccine 0.5 mL ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Braedon Aujla, BSc September 2022
... collision. When a vehicle strikes a moose, the point of contact is usually the moose’s legs; thus, the torso of the ... windshield and across the dashboard of the car, coming in contact with the upper body of the motorists.[ 15 , 16 ] ... This may be due to the principal point of vehicle contact with the animal [ Figure 3 ]. Damage in ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Raheesa Jina, BSc, MM October 2022
... key. College registrants with library services can contact the library for assistance ( medlib@cpsbc.ca ); other ...