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    Publicado 1975
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    “…RESULTS: We identified a total of 1470 unique nursing diagnosis concepts across SNTs in UMLS, including 175 in CCC, 840 in ICNP, 244 in NANDA-I, 418 in Omaha System, and 631 in NPLS. The NPLS covers approximately 43% of the 1470 concepts—coverage for SNT content is 90% for CCC, 47% for ICNP, 59% for NANDA-I, and 32% for the Omaha System. …”
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    “…This research aimed to discuss the comprehensive nursing under the Omaha system in the treatment of patients with traumatic paraplegia (TP) and the changes in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of patients. …”
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    “…Finally, the findings obtained in the first phase were compared with the OMAHA System. RESULTS: The bibliographic search identified 112 studies and 16 standardized languages for diagnoses. …”
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    “…METHOD: Participants were 273 (65.9% female) patients and visitors approached at primary care clinics from three populations: León, Nicaragua (92 participants); a mostly-Hispanic Clinic in Omaha, NE USA (85 participants); and a mostly-non-Hispanic population in Omaha, Nebraska (96 participants). …”
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    “…A digital media campaign was implemented to reduce mental health stigma in the Omaha Metropolitan area. The campaign used evidence-based approaches within a collective impact framework. …”
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  7. 47
    por Kyndt, John A.
    Publicado 2020
    “…Hell Creek’s watershed is a historically important native land area located in Omaha, Nebraska, that includes Hell Creek and an adjacent flood plain. …”
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    “…Two strategies were used to assess the mHealth apps: The Omaha System, a structured classification system for patient care, and Bandura’s self-efficacy theory, which assesses sources of influence that determine an individual’s confidence in being able to manage a problem. …”
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  9. 49
    Publicado 1884
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Notes on certain Maya and Mexican manuscripts / Cyrus Thomas -- On masks, labrets, and certain aboriginal customs / William H. Dall -- Omaha sociology / J. Owen Dorsey -- Navajo weavers / Washington Matthews -- Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States, derived from impressions on pottery / W.H. …”
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    “…Because initial recruitment rate through University of Nebraska at Omaha and Omaha community was slower than expected (3 participants∙week(− 1)), we expanded the recruitment pool through the Mind & Brain Health Labs registry of the University of Nebraska Medical Center. …”
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    “…We will discuss the adaptation of the Omaha System for provision of care in independent living facilities to address complex care needs. …”
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    por Brand, Richard A.
    Publicado 2008
    “…He briefly practiced in Omaha with Dr. John Lord, then served as a surgeon in WW I, working under Lt. …”
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    “…Marissa Keesler attended dental school at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska and in 1987 received her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree with high honors. …”
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  15. 55
    por Havens, Lauren, Schwartz, Misty
    Publicado 2016
    “…A descriptive survey design was distributed electronically to a convenience sample of parents in Omaha, Nebraska, using the Parental Perception on Antibiotics scale. …”
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    “…We illustrate the potential for partnerships between public health agencies and local communities by presenting a contemporary case study from Omaha, Nebraska. Public health agencies have a vital and necessary role to play in efforts to reduce alcohol outlet density. …”
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    “…The purpose of this article is to explore and illustrate the incorporation of a strengths-based data capture model into risk assessment and management by harnessing data-driven and person-centered health assets using the Omaha System. This strengths-based data capture model encourages and enables use of whole-person data including strengths at the individual level and, in aggregate, at the population level. …”
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    “…A cross-sectional survey was administered to Latino and White residents of Omaha, NE, to assess perception of the childhood obesity problem, attribution of responsibility, and support for obesity-related policies. …”
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    “…Demographic, clinical factors, patient problems and APN interventions obtained through content analysis and categorized via the Omaha System were compared. Results. Clinically-significant psychiatric conditions were identified in 8/18 (44%) high distress subjects consenting to mental health intervention. …”
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