| BSI | behavior status inventory; blood stream infection; borderline syndrome index; bound serum iron; brai... |
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| IMD | immunodeficiency; immunologically mediated disease; institution for mentally disabled |
| IMR | individual medical record; infant mortality rate; infant mortality risk; Institute for Medical Resea... |
| MI | first meiotic metaphase; maturation index; medical illustrator; medical informatics; medical inspect... |
| NPI | Narcissistic Personality Inventory; neuropsychiatric institution; no present illness; nucleoplasmic ... |
| institution | 1. The act or process of instituting; as: Establishment; foundation; enactment; as, the institution of a school. "The institution of God's law is described as being established by solemn injunction." (Hooker) Instruction; education. The act or ceremony of investing a clergyman with the spiritual part of a benefice, by which the care of souls is committed to his charge. 2. That which instituted or established; as: Established order, method, or custom; enactment; ordinance; permanent form of law or polity. "The nature of our people, Our city's institutions." (Shak) An established or organised society or corporation; an establishment, especially of a public character, or affecting a community; a foundation; as, a literary institution; a charitable institution; also, a building or the buildings occupied or used by such organization; as, the Smithsonian Institution. Anything forming a characteristic and persistent feature in social or national life or habits. "We ordered a lunch (the most delightful of English institutions, next to dinner) to be ready against our return." (Hawthorne) 3. That which institutes or instructs; a textbook; a system of elements or rules; an institute. "There is another manuscript, of above three hundred years old, . . . Being an institution of physic." (Evelyn) Origin: L. Institutio: cf. F. Institution. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| institutional management teams | Administrator-selected management groups who are responsible for making decisions pertaining to the provision of integrated direction for various institutional functions. (12 Dec 1998) |
| institutional practice | Professional practice as an employee or contractee of a health care institution. (12 Dec 1998) |
| institutionalization | The caring for individuals in institutions and their adaptation to routines characteristic of the institutional environment, and/or their loss of adaptation to life outside the institution. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Institutional Management Team, Management Team, Institutional, Team, Institutional Management, Teams, Institutional Management
Synonyms : Institutional Practices, Practice, Institutional, Practices, Institutional
Synonyms : Institutionalized Persons, Institutionalizations, Institutionalized Person, Person, Institutionalized, Persons, Institutionalized
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commit: cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison"
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| institutional review board |
an official group associated with an institution performing medical research. The group reviews research studies being planned within the institution to ensure that the research is legal and ethical and safeguard the safety, well-being, and rights of study subjects.
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A group of scientists and nonscientists who review proposed studies to ensure that the rights of study participants are protected.
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| institutional review board |
A committee designated by an institution, such as a hospital, to review and approve research projects; eg, clinical studies in that institution.
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In the US a group of scientists, doctors, clergy, and consumers at each health care facility that participates in a clinical trial. IRBs are designed to protect study participants. They review and must approve the action plan for every clinical trial. They check to see that the trial is well designed, does not involve undue risks, and includes safeguards for patients.
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| institution | the act of starting something for the first time |
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| institution | an establishment consisting of a building or complex of buildings where an organization for the promotion of some cause is situated |
| institution | a hospital for mentally incompetent or unbalanced person |
| institution | a custom that for a long time has been an important feature of some group or society |
| institution | an organization founded and united for a specific purpose |
| institution | organized as or forming an institution |
| institution | relating to or constituting or involving an institution |
| institution | cause to be admitted |
| institution | officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution |
| institution | given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system |
| institution | cause to be admitted |
| institution | officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution |
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