scholarly journals Optimal Noninvasive Medicare Access Promotion: Patients with Thoracic Restrictive Diseases A Technical Expert Panel Report from the American College of Chest Physicians, the American Association for Respiratory Care, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the American Thoracic Society

CHEST Journal ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa F. Wolfe ◽  
Joshua O. Benditt ◽  
Loutfi Aboussouan ◽  
Dean R. Hess ◽  
John M. Coleman
2007 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joyce Giger ◽  
Ruth E. Davidhizar ◽  
Larry Purnell ◽  
J. Taylor Harden ◽  
Janice Phillips ◽  
...  

AAOHN Journal ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 44 (2) ◽  
pp. 78-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheila T. Fitzgerald ◽  
Martha Hill ◽  
Barbara Santamaria ◽  
Cheryl Howard ◽  
Rosemary Jadack

A regional sample of members of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses (AAOHN) from Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and the District of Columbia was surveyed prior to the publication of the Expert Panel Report on Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma (time 1). The guidelines were disseminated directly to AAOHN members through an article in the AAOHN Journal and an annual convention plenary session presentation at which copies of the Report were distributed. They were disseminated indirectly through medical journals and government documents. A follow up survey of AAOHN members familiarity with and use of the Expert Panel Report was conducted 1 year later (time 2). Of the total eligible sample of 570 persons, 325 (57.0%) responded at time 1. Of these, 232 (71.4%) responded at time 2. One year after publication, 31 (13.4%) of the nurses participating in the time 2 survey were aware of the Report, 16 (6.9%) reported having an available copy of the Report, 31 (13.4%) were familiar with the recommendations in the Report, 17 (7.3%) referred to the guidelines, and 34 (14.7%) based care on the guidelines. Multiple direct dissemination strategies of consensus guidelines to improve practice will be necessary if nurses' awareness and use are to be enhanced.


2021 ◽  
pp. 109158182110238
Author(s):  
Monice M. Fiume ◽  
Wilma F. Bergfeld ◽  
Donald V. Belsito ◽  
Ronald A. Hill ◽  
Curtis D. Klaassen ◽  
...  

The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety (Panel) assessed the safety of 5 acyl sarcosines and 9 sarcosinate salts as used in cosmetics; all of these ingredients are reported to function in cosmetics as hair conditioning agents and most also can function as surfactants—cleansing agents. The ingredients reviewed in this assessment are composed of an amide comprising a fatty acyl residue and sarcosine and are either free acids or simple salts thereof. The Panel relied on relevant new data, including concentration of use, and considered data from the previous Panel report, such as the reaction of sarcosine with oxidizing materials possibly resulting in nitrosation and the formation of N-nitrososarcosine. The Panel concluded that these ingredients are safe as used in cosmetics when formulated to be non-irritating, but these ingredients should not be used in cosmetic products in which N-nitroso compounds may be formed.


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