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  1. The NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events is a descriptive terminology which can be utilized for Adverse Event (AE) reporting. A grading (severity) scale is provided for each AE term.

  2. Feb 5, 2024 · If full criteria for a major depressive episode have been met at some point during the current episode of illness, they should be given a diagnosis of major depressive disorder. Otherwise, …

  3. Apr 18, 2019 · Consider broad statements like “clinically relevant laboratory abnormalities” or cut-off levels, rather than any laboratory abnormalities, to avoid excluding subjects for trivial laboratory …

  4. If the patient is intoxicated or in withdrawal, it may be more appropriate to complete a full ASAM Criteria Assessment® once their condition has been stabilized. Consider immediate referral for medical …

  5. May 21, 2024 · The criteria for moving through a transition plan and discharging patients should be documented at the initiation of services and refined and modified throughout the treatment process …

  6. INCLUSION CRITERIA - Patient who should receive IV Thrombolytic Symptoms suggestive of ischemic stroke that are deemed to be disabling*, regardless of improvement (see Reference Table below for …

  7. Symptoms have negatively impacted academic, social, and/or occupational functioning. In patients aged < 17 years, ≥ 6 symptoms are necessary; in those aged ≥ 17 years, ≥ 5 symptoms are necessary.