Clinical Articles /
BY: Pierre Leichner, MD, FRCPC
January/February 2005
... used for smoking cessation, [4] nutrition counseling, [5] contraceptive use, [6] medication adherence in chronic ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Jorge L. Pinzon, MD, FRCPC, FAAP, FSAM
January/February 2005
... shifted our philosophy and approach over the past 5 years. Today our program relies on the Stages of Change ... that her sodium is normal, potassium is 3.6 mmol/L (3.5–5.0), chloride is 98 mmol/L (95–107), blood urea nitrogen ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Marina Leichner, RN
January/February 2005
... radio in the background to create a less tense atmosphere. 5. Be consistent: • Be well acquainted with the guidelines. ... in the form of increased responsibility and autonomy. [5] They asked for gradual and predictable challenges. In ... from level 1 (eating with close supervision) to level 5 (eating in the cafeteria with peers). One hundred percent ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Ronald S. Manley, PhD, RPsych
January/February 2005
... treatment approach to eating disorders in youth” ). [4,5] We may say to the patient, “People often describe two ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Pat Roles, MSW, RSW, BCATR
January/February 2005
... factors for youth who develop eating disorders. [5] When a young person is left out of a peer group, teased ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Ronald S. Manley, PhD, RPsych
January/February 2005
... in her life, a phenomenon termed “transference.” [5] For example, the patient may see the caregiver as a ...
BC Centre for Disease Control /
BY: Barbara Cadario, BSc, BScPhm, MSc
January/February 2005
... experience a serious adverse drug reaction. With almost 2.5 million annual hospital admissions in Canada of the type ...
Letters /
BY: A. Krisman, MD
January/February 2005
... he had seen 60 patients in the walk-in clinic during one 5-hour session. I thought about the wonderful care that I ...
Letters /
BY: Douglas C. Drummond, MD
January/February 2005
... those patients randomized to donepezil, half received only 5 mg per day, a dose known to be less effective. (3) For ... study may have been significantly underpowered. [3] (5) The results of this study are inconsistent with an ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Diana Carter, MBBS
March 2005
... and that these infants were also harder to console. [5] Thus, the relationship between maternal depression and ... however, there was a 14% rate of relapse in the last 5 weeks of pregnancy. [21] In both studies, the risk of ...