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We chose to evaluate levels of hemoglobin, albumin and PTH as parameters that define adequacy of CKD management and also predict mortality [ 21, 22].
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Interestingly, parents defined adequacy of social support mostly as a lack of support from formal service systems and not individual social networks (refer to next section for detailed examples).
It is also important to calculate an internationally accepted value to define adequacy given the large variations in calcium recommendations in different countries of the world.
But if Mr. Adams's case is any indication, defining adequacy will be difficult.
Let us use it to define the adequacy of resuscitation therapy in those in circulatory shock.
However, in the case of SNAP, efforts should be undertaken as suggested by the recent IOM report to define the adequacy of the SNAP allotment and make adjustments accordingly [ 59].
Thus, defining the adequacy of resuscitation requires attention to both global and regional perfusion.
Thus, defining the adequacy of resuscitation requires attention to both macrocirculation and microcirculation.
We defined the adequacy of dose of antidepressant drugs as that specified in the British National Formulary (BNF) (www.bnf.org).org
We defined the adequacy of the dose of antidepressant drugs as that specified in the British National Formulary (www.bnf.org), but accepting 75 mg as effective for tricyclic antidepressants (Furukawa et al, 2002).
The South African cervical cancer screening guidelines use the Bethesda guidelines to define smear adequacy.
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