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Occupational Health and Safety in the Care and Use of Nonhuman Primates

Occupational Health and Safety in the Care and Use of Nonhuman Primates
The field of occupational health and safety constantly changes, especially as it pertains to biomedical research. New infectious hazards are of particular importance at nonhuman-primate facilities. For example, the discovery that B virus can be transmitted via a splash on a mucous membrane raises new concerns that must be addressed, as does the discovery of the Reston strain of Ebola virus in import quarantine facilities in the U.S. The risk of such infectious hazards is best managed through a flexible and comprehensive Occupational Health and Safety Program (OHSP) that can identify and mitigate potential hazards. "Occupational Health and Safety in the Care and Use of Nonhuman Primates is intended as a reference for vivarium managers, veterinarians, researchers, safety professionals, and others who are involved in developing or implementing an OHSP that deals with nonhuman primates. The book lists the important features of an OHSP and provides the tools necessary for informed decision-making in developing an optimal program that meets all particular institutional needs.



Community Care Practice and the Law
Community Care Practice and the Law
This third edition of Community Care Practice and the Law has been substantially rewritten and restructured to reflect the rapid legal and policy changes affecting the community care field. It provides comprehensive and jargon-free explanations of both community care legislation and other areas of the law directly relevant to practitioners. Topics covered include: assessment and eligibility criteria (fair access to care?) and waiting times; placing people in care homes, non-residential, domiciliary and home care services; carers? assessments and services; home adaptations and disabled facilities grants; direct payments; continuing health care and health services generally, including community equipment services; joint working; between local authorities and the NHS; single assessment process, intermediate care; decision making capacity and incapacity; information sharing; adult protection: legal framework; human rights and disability discrimination.



Providence Health Care Centre - The Providence Health Care Centre is a nursing facility and retirement home in Toronto, Canada.

Riverside Health System - Riverside Health System is Eastern Virginia's premiere health care system. It's medical centers are located in Tappahannok, VA, Glouster, VA, and it's main facility in Newport News, VA.

Health assessment - A Health assessment is a plan of care that identifies the specific needs of the client and how those needs will be addressed by the facility.

Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act - The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act ("FACE" or the "Access Act"), 18 USC ยง248, passed in 1994, prohibits the use of intimidation or physical force to prevent or discourage either access to a reproductive health care facility (which most notably includes abortion clinics) or from exercising their freedom to worship at a religious facility. It also creates specific penalties for the destruction of, or damage to, a reproductive health care facility or place of religious worship.



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Home Health Care Services - Home Health Care Services Community Care Practice and the Law This third edition of Community Care Practice home health care services and the Law has been substantially rewritten home health care services and restructured to reflect the rapid legal home health care services and policy changes affecting the community care field. It provides comprehensive home health care services and jargon-free explanations of both community care legislation home health care services and other areas of the law directly relevant to practitioners. ...

Cook Child Health Care System - Cook Child Health Care System Health Care Systems in Transition Can the United States learn from other health care systems? This is the question Francis D. Powell cook child health care system and Albert F. Wessen cook child health care system and their colleagues address in this new volume on comparative health care systems. Health Care Systems in Transition presents a framework for examining cook child health care system and comparing health care reform, as well as attempts in Germany, Canada, ...

Cook Child Health Care System - Cook Child Health Care System Health Care Systems in Transition Can the United States learn from other health care systems? This is the question Francis D. Powell cook child health care system and Albert F. Wessen cook child health care system and their colleagues address in this new volume on comparative health care systems. Health Care Systems in Transition presents a framework for examining cook child health care system and comparing health care reform, as well as attempts in Germany, Canada, ...

Cook Child Health Care System - Cook Child Health Care System Health Care Systems in Transition Can the United States learn from other health care systems? This is the question Francis D. Powell cook child health care system and Albert F. Wessen cook child health care system and their colleagues address in this new volume on comparative health care systems. Health Care Systems in Transition presents a framework for examining cook child health care system and comparing health care reform, as well as attempts in Germany, Canada, ...

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