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Rudolph Research Analytical
Quality • Integrity • Innovation
J57TPN AUTOMATIC REFRACTOMETER
The J57TPN is intended for use in hospital pharmacies to monitor the quality of parenteral nutrition mixtures and ensure compliance with USP<797>. It is also useful in preventing the diversion of narcotics and other controlled materials. The J57TPN provides a fast, easy to use way to check on materials returned from the operation theater or incorrectly issued from the pharmacy.
Application
The first decade of the 21st Century has seen dramatic changes in health system pharmacies. New regulations such as USP<797> are forcing compounding pharmacies to do quality checks that were previously only required of pharmaceutical manufacturers. The J57TPN from Rudolph Research Analytical is designed to comply with this new regulatory environment.
Drug Diversion Monitoring
The J57TPN also doubles as a refractometer to monitor potential drug diversion issues. Ever more strict laws mean a health system must be aware of what is happening with controlled substances. Measuring operating theater returns and similar movements of controlled substances can be a key part of an organization's policy on meeting these laws.
Automatic Measuring System
The J57TPN features a fully automatic measuring system. The operator simply places the sample on the prism, presses a button and the result is displayed on a 7.5cm x 10cm backlit LCD. There are no shadow lines to match and there is no eyepiece requiring operator determination or manual adjustment.
Pharmacy Relevant Calculations
The J57TPN has built-in comparison and calculations. The user enters the % Dextrose and % Amino Acid and the instrument displays both the calculated and measured result, making it easy for an operator to see if the material is within specification.
Electronic Temperature Control
Refractive Index is a temperature sensitive property. For many years pharmacies largely ignored this fact or used sugar based temperature correction. Pharmaceutical manufacturers who were constrained by USP guidelines were not able to ignore this as USP<831> clearly states that they had to measure at a controlled temperature, generally 20°C. Now that pharmacies are under similar pressure, temperature sensitivity also must be considered. Fortunately with the J57TPN, old style circulating baths are a thing of the past and sucrose based mathematical approximations are not needed because of the instrument's built in electronic heating and cooling which ensures the sample is measured at 20°C every time.
For over fifty years Rudolph has dedicated itself to manufacturing quality instruments and providing superior technical and service support. With over 2000 instruments installed worldwide and hundreds still in operation after 20 years of service, Rudolph understands the demands of today's laboratories for durability and reliability.
No matter what the application, Rudolph's complete line of polarimeters, saccharimeters, refractometers and accessories can meet your laboratory's needs for accuracy, reliability and performance.
Rudolph Research Analytical manufactures high precision refractometers for research laboratory and QC applications. Our J Series product line includes standard and wide range units, including the J57, J157, J257 and J357 refractometers. Electronic temperature control is standard on all of our refractometers, eliminating the need for waterbaths-resulting in cost savings and avoidance of possible contamination. Learn how Rudolph Research Analytical J Series refractometers differ from the traditional Abbe refractometer, by eliminating the need for prism replacement.
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J57TPN AUTOMATIC REFRACTOMETER USP<797> polarimeters saccharimeters Rudolph Research Analytical J57, J157, J257 J357
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InformMed
InformMed is a leading provider of medication safety solutions. The InformMed system uniquely completes a closed loop medication delivery system by assisting nurses in preventing wrong dose errors that are not addressed by other medication safety solutions. InformMed provides nurses with the ability to accurately calculate doses and volumes, access essential drug information where and when needed, recognize unsafe orders and facilitate independent double-checks of all doses and infusion pump settings. InformMed is your point-of-care ally giving nurses and patients peace of mind more easily, quickly, and affordably than other technology solutions.
ally from InformMed:
ally is a mobile, evidenced-based decision support tool designed to empower nurses as the last safety net in the medication delivery process for the most harmful drugs (paralytics, narcotics, anticoagulants, insulin, etc.) delivered in the most vulnerable situations (emergently via syringe or continuous IV without an electronic order reviewed by a pharmacist). The system operates on point-of-care devices designed to fit into the workflow of nurses.
ally stands behind you whether:
- Preparing and calculating emergent dose volumes
- Documenting and labeling doses in the OR, ED
- Double-checking pump settings, volumes or orders
- Checking orders at shift change or with a transfer
Why ally?
Harmful dosing errors are still reaching patients despite manual and technological improvement efforts.
ally provides the missing piece in the medication safety technology puzzle - complementing clinical expertise and coexisting with other medication safety technologies.
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Drug Verification Technology to decrease medication errors and increase Accuracy InforMed u enhanced validation systems photoemission spectroscopy, lasers, barcoding, medication verification to identify and manage regulatory compliance for counterfeit medication and medication signatures, medication error, liquid medication check. IV admixture verification technology
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ValiMed Medication Validation System from CDEX Inc
We are proud to introduce our newly upgraded medication validation system that uses Enhanced Photoemission Spectroscopy to provide an efficient and cost-effective means to validate medication before it leaves the pharmacy and to provide assurance of what comes back.
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Centice – PASS Rx – PINPOINT Rx – Pharmaceutical Authentication Sensor System
The PASS Rx System verifies the majority of solid capsule and tablet pharmaceuticals in everyday workflow offering the most reliable solution to manage dispensing errors on the market today. PASS Rx is an easy to implement, extra measure of assurance that enables pharmacists and technicians to provide patients with the highest quality of care. Centice Corporation, a leader in drug verification, leverages its unique sensor technologies to empower pharmacists and other health care professionals to increase efficiency, optimize workflow and assure improved quality of dispensed medications. |
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MR Imaging of Pediatric Soft-Tissue Tumors and Pseudotumors with Pathologic Correlation
Provided by: Radiological Society of North America
Learning Objectives: 1) Discuss the MR imaging diagnostic approach to soft-tissue masses in children. 2) List the most common pseudotumors, vascular lesions, and adipocytic tumors that may manifest as soft-tissue masses in children. 3) Describe the clinical and MR imaging features that aid in making the diagnosis of pediatric soft-tissue masses.... |
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The Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of Acute Migraine
Provided by: Primary Issues
Learning Objectives:
After participating in this educational activity, participants should be able to
1. Educate patients, using a Collaborative Care Model, to make appropriate therapeutic decisions that improve clinical outcomes
2. Identify key issues that impact accurate diagnosis of migraine
3. Recognize signs and symptoms of migraine ... |
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Acute and Chronic Otitis Media
Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics
Almost all children experience at least one ear infection during childhood. The decision to treat an AOM with oral antibiotics or to embark on a wait and see approach is not always straightforward. Multiple variables (patient's age, degree of illness, family's access to care) impact the decision-making process. In patients who have repeated sympt... |
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Assessing Medical Fitness to Return to Work
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Primary Care physicians are often requested to provide information on a patient's fitness to return to work following injury or illness. U.S. primary care physicians report that they are requested to provide opinions regarding work ability or "fitness for duty," on average, in up to 10% of all office visits. However, very little training is routine... |
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Tapentadol IR: A Gain for Pain?
Provided by: The Collaborative Education Institute
Learning Objectives
1. Describe the mechanism of action of tapentadol immediate release (IR).
2. Determine the appropriate dose and dosing schedule for tapentadol IR.
3. Recognize tapentadol IR's contraindications, warnings and precautions.
4. Identify adverse effects that have been associated with tapentadol IR.
5. Discuss potential drug-drug... |
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Coronary Heart Disease: Clinical Challenges
Provided by: Vindico Medical Education
Patients with metabolic syndrome pose a clinical challenge because of the need to manage multiple comorbidities simultaneously to reduce their risk of cardiovascular events. Review a thought-provoking case with a leading clinician to understand the thought process being treatment decisions in this patient population. ... |
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EQIPP: Differentiate and Manage -GER and GERD
Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics
By the end of the EQIPP Differentiate and Manage -GER and GERD course, you will use the learning EQIPPment provided in this course to:
* Review educational material on quality improvement and GER and GERD management
* Collect and analyze baseline data, using a minimum of 10 patient charts, to establish a starting point for improvement
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Challenging Cases in Toxicology
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
The course will provide a series of multiple-choice question based cases in common and life-threatening clinical poisonings typically encountered in the Urgent Care or Emergency Department environment. The cases will feature multimedia content to engage the participant. Faculty for the course will primarily be drawn from Harvard Medical School... |
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Be a Myth-buster: Stop the Misconceptions about Fibromyalgia
Provided by: ANA Continuing Online Education
Purpose/goal: To provide registered nurses with an overview of evidence-based information on the latest strategies for identifying and managing the patient with fibromyalgia.
**Objectives**
* Identify factors that can make diagnosing fibromyalgia a challenge.
* Describe the pharmacologic management of fibromyalgia.
* Discuss the nonpharmacolo... |
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Florida Mandated Domestic Violence 2 Hours Course for Nursing, Dental and Other Healthcare Professionals.
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Describe the healthcare implications of domestic violence.
Isolate the risk factors for domestic violence.
List the signs and symptoms of domestic violence.
Discuss appropriate documentation in cases of suspected domestic violence.
State Florida's reporting requirements for domestic violence... |
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Tethered Cord Syndrome in Children and Adults
Provided by: American Association of Neurological Surgeons
A new edition of the definitive reference for the diagnosis and treatment of tethered cord syndrome (TCS).
Written by renowned specialists, the second edition of Tethered Cord Syndrome in Children and Adults is a comprehensive text on the essentials of clinical management for this complex disorder. The book opens with chapters on embryology and ... |
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Greyhound Anesthesia and Analgesia
Provided by: The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine
At the end of this presentation you will be able to:
* Identify which anesthetic drugs have a longer duration of action in Greyhounds than in other breeds
* List factors of particular concern in Greyhounds undergoing anesthesia
* Describe commonly used nerve blocks for dental procedures
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Screening and Testing: Genetics
Provided by: Vindico Medical Education
The field of genetics has made considerable strides in the past few decades. As genetics continues to evolve, the diagnosis and care of those with genetic disorders improves. Healthcare providers are more quickly able to screen and identify, test, and diagnose patients with these conditions, thereby giving better opportunity for intervention servic... |
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Prescribing Controlled Substances
Provided by: Medical Interactive Community
Prescribing Controlled Substances has increased dramatically over the past two decades. Along with it, there has been an increase in patient mortality and medical malpractice claims. Prescribing controlled substances presents a conundrum for physicians and practitioners: adequately treating patients for pain and other problems while avoiding the h... |
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Median Nerve Palsy
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Discuss the common causes of median nerve palsy.
2. Relate the anatomy of the median nerve to the functional and sensory deficits associated with high and low nerve palsies.
3. Describe the typical clinical presentation of patients with high and low median nerve palsies... |
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MRI Differential Diagnosis of Synovial Disease A Systematic Approach
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Monitoring of BK Viral Load in Renal Allograft Recipients by Real-Time PCR Assays
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe basic features of BK virus in humans, including type of virus, incidence, organs affected, and clinical setting for infection.
* describe the role and advantages of polymerase chain reaction molecular monitoring in the management of BK viral nephropathy.
* define the role o... |
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Comprehensive Perspectives on Maintenance Therapy in Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Provided by: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Target Audience
This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, pathologists, and pulmonary specialists involved in the treatment of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). There are no prerequisites.
Purpose
The goal of this activity is... |
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AAOS/POSNA Operative Management of Pediatric Upper Extremity Fractures: Pearls and Pitfalls
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
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After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Recognize contemporary indications for surgical fixation in proximal humerus fractures.
2. Be familiar with fixation strategies in displaced Supracondylar and Lateral Condyle fractures of the humerus.
3. Identify pearls and pitfalls of i... |
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Deep Tissue (Lower Body) - Online CE Course for Massage Therapists
Provided by: Ariana Institute
This online home study Deep Tissue (Lower Body) course focus includes history, benefits, indications and contraindications, body mechanics, injury prevention, and illustrations of muscles of the lower body. This cognitive course does not include technique protocols directly related to massage therapy or the manipulation of soft tissue; the focus of... |
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A Prescription for Preceptors: Healing the Generational Divide
Provided by: The Collaborative Education Institute
learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this activity, pharmacists should be able to:
1. Describe the meaning and significance of the four generations involved in pharmacy
education and the workplace today.
2. Define the similarities and differences that exist between each of the four generations.
3. Assess your own precepting style... |
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Finding Common Ground in the Use of Insulin Pens: A Patient-Provider Exchange on Barriers and Solutions
Provided by: Med-IQ
Attend this complimentary breakfast workshop designed for the multidisciplinary diabetes care team. Led by faculty experts, interactive, case-based discussions will incorporate the dual perspectives of healthcare professionals and patients with regard to initiating insulin and using insulin pens in the management of type 2 diabetes.... |
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Mental Health Sequelae of Extreme Violence
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
The world today has become a very violent place. More than 50 countries and over 1 billion people today have been affected by mass violence. America has been attacked by terrorists and is facing future attacks. The mental health impact of this violence can be high. Studies have shown that in times of distress, most citizens will seek out family mem... |
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Progress in the Treatment of Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury: 12-year Single-Institution Experience
Provided by: The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Learning Objectives
After reading this article, the learner should be able to:
* appreciate the evolution of modern care of blunt thoracic aortic injury
* recall differences in morbidity and mortality associated with the variety of approaches to repair of blunt thoracic aortic injury
* understand situations in which delayed repair of... |
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The Next Step: How Coders Move Up The Ladder
Provided by: American Association of Professional Coders
Is coding a job or a career? During this audio we will explore the immense opportunities that await you with your coding career. We will discuss the opportunities and tips needed to prepare you, including setting career goals. We will discuss educational opportunities, from being the student to being the teacher. We will also look at all the differ... |
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Internal Medicine Review and Update: Inpatient and Outpatient Care for the Hospitalist and PCP
Provided by: American Medical Seminars
American Medical Seminars, Inc. presents 22-25 live Primary Care Medical Seminars in Sarasota, Florida each year. Our CME courses are Commercial Free and are approved for 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsâ„¢ as well as AAFP Prescribed Credits, ACEP Category 1 Credits, ACOG Cognates and AAP Credits for our Pediatric courses. CME Courses, to include to... |
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Conversations and Controversies in Hematologic Malignancies and Hematology
Provided by: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After participating in this activity, the participant will demonstrate the ability to: Explain the role of newer agents in the treatment of patients with lymphoid leukemia
Explain the role of autologous transplantation in multiple myeloma in 2011
Formulate patient management strategies using a risk-adapted approach to the ... |
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MRI of the Finger_1
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Neuropathies in Clinical Practice
Provided by: CMElectures
Laurance D. Smith, MD, practices neurology with a special interest in neuromuscular diseases. Here, he discusses diagnosis and treatment of several types of neuropathy, including hereditary, nutritional, and metabolic neuropathy and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
This lecture and the post-test is worth 1.5 credit hours.
The author first defines neu... |
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Colorectal Cancer: Risks, Screening, and Treatment
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
This online course provides a review of the epidemiology and risk factors, screening and treatment of colorectal cancer. Participants will review a case from initial presentation for a routine visit to their general internists to screening to work-up and treatment.... |
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