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Eczema is a common skin condition that is associated with food allergies and other environmental factors.
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Year
Topic:
Food allergies, eczema
Document Type:
Patient Handout
Author:
Leah Lalor, Patricia Todd
Target Audience:
Parents of children with eczema
Expert Reviewer:
Vy Kim
Committee Reviewers:
Erin Mathes, Irene Lara-Corrales
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Year
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Clinical trial design, sample size estimation
Document type:
Educational material, study design guide
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Clinical researchers, study designers
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Dermatology
Document Type:
Medical Order
Issuer:
Health Authority
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals (nurses, medical staff)
Period of Effect:
Ongoing, until review date
Approval Date:
Not specified
Review Date:
2022
Contextual description:
A standing order for the treatment of eczema, outlining assessment, indications, medicines, dosages, and precautions.
Year:
2026
Document Type:
Procurement document
Jurisdiction:
United Kingdom
Regulation:
UK General Data Protection Regulation; Data Protection Act 2018
Version:
1.3
Sections:
Part I – Information concerning the procurement procedure and public body; Part II – Information concerning the bidder; Part III – Information on reliance on other entities; Part IV – Selection criteria; Part V – Reduction of qualified candidates; Part VI – Declarations and signature
Year:
1974
Jurisdiction:
United States
Subject matter:
Employee benefits; group health plans; ERISA compliance
Document type:
Sample summary plan description wrap document
Governing law:
Employee Retirement Income and Security Act of 1974 (ERISA)
Issuing organization:
SelectHealth, Inc.
Intended issuer of final document:
Employer / Plan Administrator
Intended audience:
Employers sponsoring group health plans; plan administrators
Plan type:
Group health plan (welfare benefit plan)
Legal status:
Sample document; not legally binding as provided
Related documents:
Certificate of Coverage; Member Payment Summary; Provider & Facility Directory
Administrative responsibility:
Employer / Plan Administrator
Geographic scope:
United States
Effective date:
To be specified by employer
Source type:
Administrative and legal compliance guidance document
Year:
2023
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Water and Wastewater Treatment, Procurement
Document Type:
Guidance Note
Organization:
World Bank
Author:
World Bank
Target Audience:
Borrowers and World Bank staff working on water and wastewater treatment projects
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Scotland
Subject:
Public procurement
Document Type:
Legal guideline
Organization / Institution:
Public Contracts Scotland
Author:
Public Contracts Scotland
Target audience:
Procurement officers, bidders, public bodies
Period of validity:
Ongoing (as of 2021)
Approval Date:
2021
Amendment Date:
2021
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Milton Keynes
Theme:
Parking Standards, Urban Planning
Document Type:
Planning Guidance
Organization / Institution:
Milton Keynes Council
Author:
Milton Keynes Council
Target Audience:
Respondents to the consultation
Period of validity:
Consultation period: 10 August 2022 – 05 October 2022
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, Procurement
Document Type:
Guidance Note
Organization / Institution:
World Bank
Author:
World Bank
Target Audience:
World Bank Borrowers, World Bank Staff
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
July 2017
Date of Modifications:
None
Note:
Year
Year:
2023
Region / City:
New Zealand
Subject:
Technology, Spatial and Product Design, Electronics and Mechatronics
Document Type:
Educational Plan
Organization:
New Zealand Curriculum
Author:
New Zealand Ministry of Education
Target Audience:
Teachers, Curriculum Planners, Educational Institutions
Period of Validity:
2023-2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Content:
Combined programme outline for Year 9 students
Purpose:
Educational planning for integrated technology subjects
Context:
Teaching framework for Spatial/Product Design and Electronics/Mechatronics
Year:
2017
Version:
1.0
Date:
April 2017
Organization:
Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Information and Technology (OI&T)
Product:
CTT & DM NDS Allergies Patch GMRA455
Related Applications:
VistA Adverse Reaction Tracking (ART) v.4.0; Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) v.1.0; Kernel v.8.0
Patch Dependency:
XU8676
Document Type:
Deployment, Installation, Back-Out, and Rollback Guide
Deployment Method:
FORUM Patch Module; Kernel Installation Distribution System (KIDS)
Initial Deployment Site:
Central Plains HCS, Oklahoma City, OK
Deployment Scope:
All VA VistA instances running CPRS v.1.0 and ART v.4.0
Deployment Period:
Thirty days
Authors:
Mantech Mission Solutions and Services
Revision History:
Initial Draft December 18, 2016; Technical Writer Review December 19, 2016; Updates through April 2017
Year:
Not specified
Person:
Carla Hernandez
Subject:
Patient allergy data entry
Topic:
Electronic health records documentation
Document type:
Training scenario and procedural instructions
System / Platform:
EHRclinic
Medical category:
Drug allergy documentation
Allergy type:
Drug allergy
Allergy detail:
Codeine
Onset:
Adulthood
Recorded date and time:
September 10, 2010 - 12:00 am
Severity:
Severe
Status:
Active
Adverse reaction:
Breathing
Data source:
Patient intake sheet
Primary activity:
Adding allergy information to a patient face sheet
Target audience:
Medical students or healthcare trainees using EHRclinic
Year:
2026
Document type:
Medical consent form
Intended audience:
Parents or guardians of children
Child information included:
Name, date of birth, allergies
Medication details included:
Name, dose, administration times, start and stop dates, known side effects
Prescriber information included:
Name of prescribing health professional
Signatures required:
Parent/guardian, healthcare provider
Administration methods:
Oral, ear, eye, nebulizer, skin, other
Purpose:
Authorization for administration of medication to a child
Organisation:
Felixstowe Nursery School
Country:
England and Wales
Subject:
Health care and allergy management in early years education
Document type:
Institutional policy
Policy area:
Safeguarding and welfare requirement – health
Target group:
Nursery staff, parents, carers and visitors
Applicable setting:
Early years and preschool education environment
Regulatory references:
Managing Medicines in Schools and Early Years Settings (DCSF, March 2005); Food Information Regulation (2014)
Main risks addressed:
Food allergies, nut allergies, insect stings, animal allergies, anaphylaxis
Key medical treatments referenced:
Adrenalin auto-injectors (Epipen, Jext, Emerade)
Implementation measures:
Healthcare plans, risk assessments, staff training, allergen management procedures
Parent responsibilities:
Provide medical information, medication and emergency contacts
Staff responsibilities:
Allergy awareness, hygiene procedures, supervision of food activities, emergency response
Food safety practice:
Allergen information records and monitoring of snack ingredients
Document type:
School health procedure and individual healthcare plan template
Subject:
Severe allergies in pupils
Sector:
Education and school health services
Responsible organizations:
Schools; NHS; Royal Hospital for Sick Children; St John’s Hospital
Region:
West Lothian
Target group:
Pupils with diagnosed allergies
Participants:
Parents; school staff; healthcare professionals
Medical condition:
Severe allergy; food allergy; asthma (where applicable)
Required documentation:
Individual Healthcare Plan; Request for Use of Medication and/or Administration of Healthcare in School; Symptom and Action Flowcharts
Medication types:
Antihistamine; Salbutamol inhaler; Adrenaline pen
Healthcare coordination:
Parent; General Practitioner; hospital or allergy clinic
Medication management:
Parent-supplied medication in original packaging labelled with pupil’s name and dose
Plan review period:
At least annually; every three months in Early Learning and Childcare settings or at the start of a new term
School settings covered:
Early Learning and Childcare; Primary School; Secondary School; Special School
Key procedures:
Storage and accessibility of adrenaline pens; dietary control; curriculum adjustments; staff awareness of pupils with allergies
Personal data fields:
Pupil name; date of birth; CHI number; address; school; parent contacts; healthcare contacts
Year:
2026
Region:
Global
Topic:
Immunology / Nutrition
Document Type:
Scientific overview
Institution:
Medical research and clinical guidelines
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers, medical students
Allergy Mechanisms:
Ig-E mediated, Non Ig-E mediated
Common Allergens:
Peanuts, tree nuts, fish, soy, wheat, eggs, milk, shellfish, fruits, vegetables
Symptoms:
Cutaneous, gastrointestinal, respiratory, cardiovascular
Genetic Factors:
HLA-DQ locus, filaggrin, interleukin-10, STAT6, FOXP3
Enzyme Deficiencies:
Lactase, sucrose, isomaltase
Related Conditions:
Celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, migraine, food intolerance
Natural History:
Onset and resolution ages vary by allergen type
Endorsed Tests:
Ig-E antibody assays, clinical observation for non-Ig-E reactions
Classification:
Ig-E mediated Class 1 and Class 2 allergens
Pathogenesis Details:
Mast cell activation, cytokine release, T cell mediated inflammation
Clinical Manifestations:
FPIES, FPIAP, EoE, oral allergy syndrome, acute urticaria, atopic dermatitis