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With the implementation of the revised pharmacy F-tags, coding on MDS Section O Medications will be a survey focus. It is therefore important to review the RAI Manual to ensure correct coding. Frequent errors do occur in all four items in Section O. Section O1. Number of medications, a 7-day look back period, includes over -the counter and prescription drugs administered by any route. Directions are to code the number of drugs not the number of doses. The following are included in the count for O1: 1. Topical preparations, ointments, creams used in wound care 2. Medications such as electrolytes, vitamins, or insulin added to TPN solution, the TPN solution itself is not coded ; 3. All medications administered off-site such as hospital stays, dialysis or chemotherapy 4. Combination products, such as Corzide, are counted as one medication 5. Antigens and vaccine s 6. Long-acting medications such as Vitamin B12, prolixin decanoate or haldol decanoate are coded here if given prior to the observation period. The following are NOT included in the count for O1: 1. Herbal and dietary supplements 2. Topical preparations used for preventative skin care 3. Heparin used to flush a heparin lock 4. Nutritional supplements such as Ensure Section O2. New Medications, records any new medications initiated in the past 90 days which the resident is currently receiving. Errors occur when staff code for new medications but forget that the resident must be currently receiving that medication Day 3, the median level of IGFBP-1 had further decreased to 1.7QPTM. At 2 weeks, the median had decreased to 0.8QPTM, and at 6 weeks, to 0.7QPTM NS versus PTM ; . A similar trend was noted in the serum kinetics of IGFBP-1 as measured by the assay preferring the amniotic uid isoforms Figure 2B ; . The median levels at consecutive time-points were 10.3, 29.0, 23.0, and 3.3 mg l. On day 2, prior to administration of misoprostol, the median serum IGFBP-1 level was 2.8QPTM P 0.001 ; . At 3 after administration of misoprostol on day 2, it had declined slightly, to 2.2Qpre-treatment median. By day 3, the median level had decreased to 1.5QPTM. At 2 and 6 weeks, it was 0.3QPTM P 0.05 versus PTM ; . There was a signicant correlation between serum IGFBP-1 measured by the two assays before any medication r 0.61, P 0.013 ; , and 6 weeks later r 0.86, P 0.01.

Thi- It * tJ Uanlt RpEiitrr ran b bought In Ilclfot.l from H f U llmr W M K man B Ahfrn'i and John O Ntlll's itor ; Mr * s Marold Tmno , Mrs Leland Richmond, Mm C R Smith, J r , Mrs Chailotte Knquiut, Mrs Fr * d Brink, Mrs Fred Bi inn, Mn. Jane Bryk, Mrs William Harnett, Mr Harold Copeland and Miss June Smith attended a meeting of the Nttrthern Monmouth council, Girl Scouts. Monday night at the Red Bank M thodlnt church. Mr nnd Mrs Horner Cully and daughter PbylllH or Roselle Park were Sunday guests of Mrs, Ethel Roche, Mt 7 ftabert LagdBtt--of --Roc k ! away * New Tork, spent the ekend with Mr. and Mr * Qui Vslkland Mrs, Samuel Smith * formerly of Belford * died Monday, June 10 * at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wllllaaa Harner of Ardsley, Pennsylvania, She resided on Palmer Mf * S. * ARTHUR V- STRYKLEK street many years, lantlt: Highlands, Tveie married , MUs LI 1 inn Schgak, daughter of 1 Leroy Henry is ill at thg home of Saturday, June 1. -it Atlantic Hi n- his sister, Mrs, Rufus Eastmond, Mr, and Mrs. William Sehenk of landM Preibytenati church by Rev * Church street, Mr, Henry was reLeonardo, and Arthur V * Stryker, Osnald J Con ml M Mr * Mrs, moved from his home in New York goa of Mr * and Mrs, Raymond Striker are now making their home city to his sister's home Friday by Siryktr of Newark, formerly of At at Rumson ambulance, Harold Willett * who has bees seriously ill for several weeks * Is showing considerable Improvement y * i Carl Viteli of New York city Is TfcB Red B i s ReBiitef can fee b o u spending a wegk with his cousin * Jn KntDntqwl! irOtH Qonnlt's A- J . Charles Hubbs, Hague * D4 U n Davia' ; John Vernon Glass * Jr, * son of William J, Ffistfir, son of Mr, and Mrs, William PfUter of Maple ave- Captain and Mrs. John V. Glass * graduated Saturday from State nue, hag been promoted to private flrstr, class. He enliited in the air Teachers' college, Trenton, wlth a B, S, degree in education. He has corps October 28, 1945 * and has bten stationed at Keesler field. Missis- accepted a position at Bound Brook sippK iince November 15, In his high school as an industrial arts letter to his mother he wished to bo teachers He taught ther# in 1942 From remembered to all his friends in before enlisting In the navy. He J Eatontown, Red Bank and Long was In service three and a half? years as a naval aviator * He savi? Branch, Woodruff * !, Burpee's, action In the Pacific and was flying Mr. and Mrs, Joseph M, Najd-. a - * Corsalr L.qver Tokyo when tUs F e r BuUt's, slaski of Lewis street attended.; a family reunion Hinner held last surrender came, John was gr?id%veek #nd at his mother's homo in uated on his mother's birthday. Mr, and Mrs, Gus Volklafld at Beylestows, Pennsylvania. The ee caaion was a welcome heme for Jo- tended the wedding of -Mrs, "V ilkseph's brother from Germany after land's brother * Leon Chrlstinat of an army service of t w half Matawan * Saturday, Ronald Sehnobr, sen of M a and years. Mrs. Bessie Covert reported re- Mrs, Otto Scr 'ior, Is eonfir * ed to ceipts of , 20 raised by her "travel- his home with measles. Miss Catherine Tyrrel of White ing dollar' * for the benefit of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty Plains, New York * spent th weekend with Mrs. , EtheI Roche, lodge Her son Fred was the holder of the lucky coupon and won , About 50 people attended a card party held Thursday nlg'ht at the the dollar, Mrs, L, A, Wagner of Belleville is fire house by the Ladles * auxiliary visiting her mother, Mrs * Edith of Independent company * The door prize was won by Mrs. Fred Beam Lewis. " * The firemen were called Sunday of Port Monmouth, anfl, a pair of evening to extinguish a blaze In a nylon stockings dispos-id, of on the house on West street. Little dam * cooperative plan was won by Mrs, Smith of Atlantic Highlands, age resulted. Mrs, Fannie Walling and daughThe firemen's team of single men wen a softbalL do uble h ea r played ter Frances Edna t.avg returned ast Wednesday night en the school home after visiting 'frlgnds in the grounds with the married men by CatskHIs, a score of f to and 22 to T, An * Mp, and Mrs, Jfjhn Baretta of thony Piccola pitched and Frank Jersey City spent the week-end Marcella caught for the losing team with Mr * and Mrs * Melvin Leek, Let a Singer and Robert Brewer and Frank John Eastmottfl' attended the S p i put Holmgren were the battery for the Pennsylvania Railroad dinner at ll B victors, Prlies donated by Mr, Pic- jersey City Saturday * * -your ma. ifi ' * d cola will be awarded the winning clime is firet elagi runnmg order * Mrs, Joseph Sflmpson of Bayslde team at the July 2 meeting of the Heights entertained at an afterri&on B u t s charges. Eittote.fur. fire department * tea at her honfte Saturday, These fiiihed is sd asee, v . A Pollyanna and birthday party present were Misses Marjorie HalHwill be held nest Monday night by day and j a n Cgmpton, Mrs David I * r!de of Crescent Council, Sons Wallace, Mrs * Carl Gelger and Mrs. and Daughters of Liberty, Tea ta- J. C, Comptom, Jr, bles were In play at the public * card Mrs, EUsabeth Hammeil and daughterJBertty-nf Jersey City spent Prises were awarded and refresh- the week eo d at their summer bun ments were served, Playeri in- galow here, eluded H n , Ruth Lewis, Mrs. Lydla William Banning, Jr graduated Zingaie, Mrs, Lydla VanBrunt, Miss Friday er enlng from St. Agnes1 Lutie Alger, Mrs, Margaret Lauter- scheol, Atlantis Highlands, as an waldj Mrs, Beatrice Wells * Madera honor strident * Trues, Gracie Green, Mrs, MadeHarold Eastmond spent the line Dangler, Mrs, " Lsuella Rush, wegk-f.nd with his eousinsv Miss Mrs. Mae AumackK.Mrs, . Flofenca Alios--i iazg arid Mrs, J4Uian Law !1 Knight * Mrs, Cora Wagner, Mrs, fence sf-Teaneck Edith Lewis, Mrs. Walter Dangler * Mlri Harriet McNally and her Mrs. Anna Wyckoff, Charles Baker, father have moved from their Mrs, Selma Davison, Mrs, Ella Mae * hom * B en Church street to HarGregor, Mrs, Bessie Covert, Mrs, iBSjjy, where they have purchased Jessie Taylor, Fred Covert, Andrew a fiirto, * Bolee, Mr, Ivah Boaater and Carol Anne GreJger, daughter of daughter Sarah * Mrs, Anna Au * Mi? * and Mrs, Carl Gelger, celebrate mack * Maude Wrlghtl Elmer Truex, ed her fifth birthday Saturday with Mrs, Susan Shermanf Mrs, Anna a ; party. Present were Peggy ajid Boker, Samuel Clark * Mrs. Char- Donald Pureell, Shirley Halliday, lene Hartley and daughter Jane, I5arylee Richmond * Lola Poole, Mrs, Ella Toumans Mrs, Minerva "Dmvld and Lynne Wallaqe, Betty ICmmonSf Grace Dangler, Mr, Gable * and Evelyn Walling, Joyce H * eyers Mrs. Mamie Lewis, Mrs, Eastman, and Jacqueline Olsen of Leonardo Mrs, Nellie Green * Mrs. Eleanor Decorations were In pink and white Blair and Mrs. Carrie Schick, with a large birthday cake as centerpiece, Norman, Billings, formerly of New London, Connecticut, left The Bed Bank HcpUtsr ?an b bouglrt -\ti-- PatL MuiitllUUlii Fiuui T.--Parli a'gii T-iiJ Hay a.ftP.E -spenriiny weveral Chaplea Quaekenhush days with Dennis LJilgo Mi Lillian Beyer of Jersey Cfty Ernest Velkland celebrated his Is sperfHlng two weeks * vaeatSon birthday Saturday with a family with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Whid- gathering * Those present included Tou wQuldn t hide your mongy maier, Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Connelly of IE a roattr&ss , . , or sew your Mr, and Mrs.; Dayld Sellasj of Elizabeth, Mr, and Mrs, Orvllis easjgWile in a goch. There'are trier Montclair are spending a few days ier * Mr, and Mrs. Gus Volkland and modern ways to jruard valuables. son Ernest and Mrs- Volkland * Today the only way to guard at their bungalow here. your furg during the Bummer Mr, and Mrs, Thomas PSanlcn, Mrs, Fred P. Cook of Point Pleasmonths i to store them with Br, * had a# guests over las week ant gave a party Monday in honor your furrier. Here th, ey are seU end Mr, and Mrs, Charles ifanlon of her sister * Mrs, John V, Glass, entifieally protected from moths * and chiidpen of Newark anfl Thom- Those present were Mrs. Thomas fire, heat and theft. Only your as Hanloh Jr of Jersey Ciy, Smith, Mrs, Georgia Foster and furriei offers complete scientific Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adbe are son Millard, Mrs, T * R, Compten Bummer care * \ take adantage of our service, A phone the parents, of. a son born at Mon- of Belford, Mrs, James Whisten of call bringa our bonded messenmouth MemoriaThospital 'Saturday, Kearny, Mrs, Ji - E, Johnson of ger to you at once. Mr, and Mrs. Charles: M nahan Ocean City Mrs, J. C, Compten and of Jersey City spent last week-end Mrs, j . C. Compton * ' j r and sen Bruce ef Bayslde Heights, at their summer home, 'Miss Peggy Cro bee * is enjoying Captain Arthur Compten of Ho two weeks1, vacation fijom her po- boken * formerly of Belford * is a pasition with the Prudential Insur- tient at the Marine hospital, Sta * ance company of Ne rk, ten Island, He retired a few 4B tiiff|Sg fro toit?LaekawfiftftL attaaid the district pourt of honor railroad at the age of 70, He Is House, which will be held i at the former well known in Selford * being * a na , 70 Bpoad Streitj Bed Bank Leonardo high sehaijl .baseball field tive of this place, Teh k, B. 3S&g, ' Open S a l Ev'ngs Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs, Charles Oswald of fMr. and Mrs, ??eter Sherry and Scotch Plains were Saturday visits 105 Cookman Ave Asbury park children of Jersq City are spend- era of Mr * and Mrs. Asthur Glass, Teh A * F , ZI6Q TBI. L, B. 335S-J ing a vacation at their summer O p t WMiieiday Events gi home here * t I t pays to advertise la the RcKistot.

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It really didn't take us all that long to learn most of these things and a whole lot of other things we didn't know. We were really lucky we didn't lose any animals along the way or get into some other serious trouble but - we weren't so arrogant as to not realize early on that we had a LOT to learn about wolves and wolfdogs and seek advice and help anywhere and everywhere we could find it. We were told a lot of things along the way that turned out to be useless, but we never dismissed anything out of hand. We studied everything we could get our hands on, we talked to anyone and everyone we could find who actually did have experience and we made mistakes and learned from them. The 2 girls, Angel and Nusha, weren't the only 2 animals we got early on who were misrepresented either. There were others. Some, it took several years to actually trace down and get the truth about. A couple, we will never be able to pin down completely but we found out all we could about the lineage of our crew and, when we found out we had misrepresented what the pups we had bred were, we went back to our buyers and gave them the information we had found. We stopped breeding or never breed and propantheline.

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[Mr. Timmins.] gaelscoil in Wicklow town; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [11240 05] 1022. Mr. Timmins asked the Minister for Education and Science the status or band rating for funding for the construction of a school for the gaelscoil in Arklow, County Wicklow; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [11241 05] Minister for Education and Science Ms Hanafin ; : I propose to take Questions Nos. 1021 and 1022 together. As part of a review of all projects for the 2005 capital programme, applications for capital funding from the gaelscoileanna in Wicklow town and Arklow were assessed against the published prioritisation criteria for large scale building projects, which were revised last year following consultation with the education partners. Under this review, all projects were assigned a band rating and the progress of individual projects is being considered in the context of the school building programme from 2005 onwards. School Enrolments. 1023. Mr. Stanton asked the Minister for Education and Science the number of primary schools in the State; the number of classes in these primary schools; the number of these classes that have 25 or more students enrolled; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [11242 05] Minister for Education and Science Ms Hanafin ; : The information requested by the Deputy is set out below and refers to ordinary classes only for the 2003-04 school year: Number of ordinary national schools 3, 150 Number of classes 18, 011 Number of classes with 25 or more pupils 9, 018 School Staffing. 1024. Mr. Stanton asked the Minister for Education and Science if she has received an application from a school details supplied ; in County Cork regarding the need to retain the existing quota of classroom teachers in the school and the appointment of an extra class teacher to the school from 1 September 2005; the present enrolment of the school and the corresponding pupilteacher ratio; the projected enrolment for September 2005 and the expected pupil-teacher ratio; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [11243 05] Minister for Education and Science Ms Hanafin ; : The mainstream staffing of a primary school is determined by applying the enrolment of the school on 30 September of the previous school year to a staffing schedule agreed between my Department and the education partners. The system for allocating teachers to primary schools is based on ensuring an overall maximum class of and propylthiouracil.

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Study and development of analytical immune-ferment planchets Obid Ismailov1, Nigina Dustova2, and Nurali Q. Muhamadiev2. 1 ; SVAAKU, Samarkand 703000, Uzbekistan, m nurali samdu.uz, 2 ; Samarkand State University, Samarkand, Uzbekistan Uzbek oncological scientific center produces immune-ferment test-systems, having multi-component sets, the main component of which is the synthetic peptides, sorpted on surface of polystyrene planshets. The test-systems reveal antibodies in serum or plasma of human blood, infected with different viruses, by their interaction with the sorpted antigen on planshet with the following quantitative analysis using spectrophotometery. The systems are very sensitive to the influence of the external medium, not stable, require special care at keeping and transportation. The carried out studies on the development of modified planshets with selective sorpted ability has resulted in positive results and established their utility to immunological reactions for the analysis of viruses of AIDS, hepatitis and cancer diseases. The whole cycle of the work consists of the main three stages production of polystyrene planshtes on lithium thermoplastautomates using special pressform, making modifying material and processing the film surface of planshets with synthetic antigens. Thereby, the technology on manufacturing of an ion-active planshet, which is capable to interact specifically with active antibody has been developed. The forming complex of antigen-antibody is revealed using marked paroksidaza A protein of aurus stofilococcus -konugate. The further work on the improvement of the quality, the reliability of carried out analysis and the reduction of prime cost of the manufactured product will be conducted. The analytical immune-ferment planshet we have developed has been approved on an example of the analysis of antibody of blood serum of patients ill with AIDS, hepatitis. Obtained data will completely appropriates with the literary data. BIOL 249 Study fatty-acid composition of blood serum in children at vitamin Ddeficient rachitis by the method of gas-liquid chromatography Nurali Q. Muhamadiev, Physical Chemistry and chemical ecology, Samarkand State University, 15, University Blvd., Samarkand 703000, Uzbekistan, m nurali samdu.uz, Shoira M. Ibatova, Pediatrics, Samarkand State Medical Institute, 18, A.Temur street, Samarkand 703000, Uzbekistan, s shuhrat samdu.uz, and Ismoil M. Ergashev, Analytical Chemistry, Samarkand State University, Uzbekistan It is known that in children, ill with rachitis the breach of lipid exchange alongside with breach of phosphoric-calcium exchange is observed. In this connection studying the fatty-acid composition of blood serum in children ill with the current. Clearly, tion is the maintenance Enanthate Enanthate prepared subcutaneous a truly long-acting inlectable form of medicalogical solution, and for the patient requiring phenothiazine therapy, new Prolixin provides just such a solution. Prolixin is the heptanoic acid ester of fluphenazine in a sesame-oil vehicle for intramuscular or administration. Although the onset of and protopic.

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620 Table 2. Mean SE ; blood concentration of CsA ng ml ; , CsA metabolites ng ml ; and calcineurin activity units 40 ml blood ; before and 1, 2, 3 and 4 h after oral intake of CsA microemulsion in 20 renal transplant patients Time CsA SE AM1 SE AM9 SE AM1c SE AM4n SE CaN SE 0h 197 21 303.

The right to the exclusive use of the word ICE is disclaimed apart from the trade-mark. WARES: Ice rink refrigeration systems, namely, refrigeration plants, waste heat recovery storage vessels and associated heating and air conditioning controls. Used in CANADA since at least as early as September 2005 on wares. Le droit l'usage exclusif du mot ICE en dehors de la marque de commerce n'est pas accord. MARCHANDISES: Systmes de rfrigration pour patinoires, nommment installations frigorifiques, cuves de stockage pour la rcupration de la chaleur et contrles connexes de chauffage et de climatisation. Employe au CANADA depuis au moins aussi tt que septembre 2005 en liaison avec les marchandises. 1, 297, 957. Saskatchewan Recording Industry Association, 114 2001 Cornwall Street, Regina, SASKATCHEWAN S4P 3X9 Representative for Service Reprsentant pour Signification: FURMAN & KALLIO, 1400 2002 VICTORIA AVENUE, P.O. BOX 20010, REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN, S4P0R7 and protriptyline. These side effects can be so unpleasant that the patient will want to stop the prolixin medication altogether.

Is communicated to others." This definition focuses on information privacy, but it is capable of being extended to embrace personal privacy as well, by interpretation of those very terms. Privacy is a relative and constantly changing concept. Its nature is influenced by social, developmental and historical factors but, for present purposes, we may note its relevance to the issues of intrusions into personal life, the collection of information by surveillance devices, unwanted publicity, unauthorised use of one's identity; and, finally, the disclosure and misuse of personal information, wherever it is stored. This listing makes it clear that our privacy is vulnerable to attack on many fronts. A practical approach to the problem of potential threats to our privacy might be to ask what invasions of privacy are tolerable in the pursuit and protection of the security of persons, places, property, events and, indeed, information itself? What is permissible in the prevention and detection of theft, fraud and cybercrime? How far can you go in collecting evidence? What regulation presently exists? Twenty-five years ago, the newly formed Privacy Committee of NSW in its second Annual Report in 1976 ; indicated that it was not in favour of a statutory scheme of privacy protection, preferring to rely on general principles in voluntary codes. But by 1982 the Committee had formed a different view. As the Privacy Commissioner said in his 1998-99 Annual Report, it had been "mugged by reality". ; The Committee reported at that time: "The potential for serious invasion of privacy is large and increasing rapidly. Legislation is now necessary, not merely as a remedial response to existing violations of privacy rights, but as a general preventative means of protecting privacy rights and laying down privacy protection standards." It was to be another 16 years before legislation was passed in New South Wales but even then it fell short of what was truly required. We are a little better regulated as a result of legislation of this kind, in the protection of private information but less so in the protection of personal privacy. But developments in information technology and provigil.

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Includes: Continuous passive motion, elbow joint Hydrotherapy, elbow joint Code Also: Any use of biofeedback see 7.SP.59. ; Note: Involves assisting and supervising client in performing exercises. Have been reported in hospitalized psychotic patients with phenothiazines. Previous brain damage or seizures may be predisposing factors. High doses should be avoided in known seizure patients. Shortly before death, several patients showed flare-ups of psychotic behavior patterns. Although not a general feature of fluphenazine, potentiation of central nervous system depressants such as opiates, analgesics, antihistamines, barbiturates, and alcohol may occur. The effects of atropine may be potentiated in some patients receiving fluphenazine. Hypotension severe enough to cause fatal cardiac arrest, altered electrocardiographic and electroencephalographic tracings, altered cerebrospinal fluid proteins, cerebral edema, potentiation of heat and of phosphorus insecticides, asthma, laryngeal edema, angioneurotic edema and pigmentary retinopathy; with long-term use-skin pigmentation and lenticular and corneal opacities have occurred with phenothiazines. Local tissue reactions occur only rarely following injection. PROLIXIN ENANTHATE Fluphenazine Enanthate ; contains 25 mg. fluphenazine enanthate per cc. In a sesame oil vehicle with 1.5% benzyl alcohol as a preservative. PROLIXIN Injection Fluphenazine Hydrochloride ; contains 2.5 mg. fluphenazine hydrochloride per cc. PROLIXIN Elixir Fluphenazine Hydrochloride ; contains 0.5 mg. fluphenazine hydrochloride per cc. 2.5 mg. per 5 cc. teaspoonful ; with 14% alcohol by volume. PROLIXIN Tablets Fluphenazine Hydrochloride ; contain 1 , 2.5 or 5 mg. FSN 6505-764-4320A ; per tablet and psyllium. United States and Canada. ENBREL is approved in the United States for: the reduction of the signs and symptoms in patients with moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis "RA" treating moderately to severely active polyarticular-course juvenile RA in patients who have had an inadequate response to one or more disease modifying antirheumatic drugs; inhibiting the progression of structural damage in patients with moderately to severely active RA; and for reducing the signs and symptoms of active arthritis in patients with psoriatic arthritis. The Company believes that future sales of ENBREL will depend on: limits on the current supply of and sources of ENBREL, penetration of existing and new market opportunities, the availability and extent of reimbursement by third-party payors, the effects of competing products or therapies, and any potential adverse developments discovered with respect to ENBREL's safety. ENBREL is currently marketed in the United States and Canada under a co-promotion agreement with Wyeth and, accordingly, Wyeth receives a share of the profits from sales of ENBREL. In late December 2002, the FDA approved the manufacturing facility and the related third-party fill and finish facilities. Because of these plant approvals, additional supply of ENBREL is available to patients and prolixin.

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