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1Management of premature rupture of membranes in term patients: a review of the literatureManagement of premature rupture of membranes in term patients: a review of the literatureGobel, Virginia TuckerPrevention and Control; Nurses' InstructionThe question of premature rupture of membranes (PROM) in patients at term gestation has been reopened in the last 10 to 15 years. This thesis is a review of the studies from 1979 to 1990 concerning management of patients with PROM at term. There were 12 relevant studies during this period. Four of t...1991-12
2Testicular neoplasms : factors that relate to clinical practice among health care professionalsTesticular neoplasms : factors that relate to clinical practice among health care professionalsBerenson, Cheryl LorrainePrevention and ControlThis study evaluated 39 physician's, nurse practitioner's and physician assistant's knowledge and attitudes on the subject of testicular cancer to dtermine whether these factors affected diagnosis and intervention. Descriptive and correlational analysis of results showed moderate levels of knowledge...1982-12
3Coronary risk intervention in a county health department setting.Coronary risk intervention in a county health department setting.Trott, David C.Prevention and Control; Risk FactorsThis study set out to develop a model of arteriosclerotic heart disease (ASHD) risk intervention that could be implemented on the local health department level. Accordingly, efforts were made to maintain simplicity and to minimize costs. The study population comprised volunteer participants from t...1981-06
4The presence of a diagonal ear-lobe crease as an indicator of coronary artery disease.The presence of a diagonal ear-lobe crease as an indicator of coronary artery disease.Blodgett, Grace.Prevention and Control; GeneticsThe purpose of this study was to determine whether a significant difference existed in the occurrence of an ear-lobe crease (ELC) either bilaterally or unilaterally, between those individuals who had sustained a myocardial infarction (MI) and those who had not. The rationale for the study was based...1983-08
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