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PatientView blog: Screenshots of new RPV
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About PatientView (www.patientview.org). Saturday, February 23, 2013. Screenshots of new RPV. The facelift is planned for Tuesday February 26th. And there may be a short period of down-time from late morning during which the site won't be available. There will be no unicorns. But here are a couple of screenshots:. One comment has been that the tabs (for instance, where to click to see Results), isn't so clear. These things can be fixed. Your feedback welcome in Comments below. February 23, 2013 at 9:49 AM.
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Links | IPHA | International Pediatric Hypertension Association
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IPHA International Pediatric Hypertension Association. Just another WordPress site. Information for Parents and Families:. CDC: How to Reduce Sodium. CDC: Reducing Sodium in Children’s Diets infographic. High Blood Pressure Health Risk Calculator. Seattle Children’s Hospital: High Blood Pressure (Hypertension). American Heart Association: High Blood Pressure. KidsHealth: High Blood Pressure. Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford: HBP in Children and Adolescents. InfoKid.org: Blood Pressure.
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About Us | infoKID
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Skip to main content. If you are a parent or carer of a child with a kidney condition, we know you need high quality, reliable and supportive information. InfoKID is an online information resource for parents and carers about kidney conditions in infants, children and young people. Our information covers a range of conditions, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment and management. How are families involved? A huge thank you to the families who helped us develop infoKID! How is the information produced?
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PatientView blog: PV2 goes live today
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About PatientView (www.patientview.org). Tuesday, January 20, 2015. PV2 goes live today. Results not quite caught up to date yet, but almost all there, today we present PatientView 2. At the time of posting the new version isn't visible everywhere, but it should in the next few hours. Note: up to date results are catching up, hope they'll be nearly complete at some point tomorrow. Further information and some How-to videos at www.rixg.org/rpv. Or our our YouTube channel. And another place for news. I agr...
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PatientView blog: We broke the forum
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About PatientView (www.patientview.org). Wednesday, May 1, 2013. We broke the forum. We posted questions about the value of the Forum in RPV earlier - and had decided to close it. It was never very heavily used. We know that many users were instead chatting away in online discussions elsewhere. Two have been repeatedly recommended:. S Renal Patient Support Group (search for it in Fbk). This is open to anyone to read at the moment, but may have a trial of being a closed group soon. Go to the site . Depart...
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PatientView blog: RPV is Open Source
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About PatientView (www.patientview.org). Monday, July 30, 2012. RPV is Open Source. The computer code behind RPV. RPV was one of the projects at nhshackday. In April, and will very likely feature again in their planned second meeting in Liverpool in September. YouTube video about RPV at NHShackday. More on benefits of Open Source. The same more concisely. Hello Neil, you write :. This means that anyone can see,. Modify, and use it; but not. Sell or resell it. April 22, 2014 at 2:52 PM. Go to the site .
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PatientView blog: Graphs
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About PatientView (www.patientview.org). Friday, April 18, 2014. When you click on Results, you are now offered a 'Graphic' option, or "see these results as a graph". This is Creatinine. For someone starting dialysis:. For creatinine, higher numbers are worse. So for this patient, things got worse, then when they started dialysis, creatinine fell, but now it goes up and down before and after dialysis. Info which tells you what 'normal' should be and what is different in patients with kidney disease.
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PatientView blog: Secure messaging in RPV piloting now
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About PatientView (www.patientview.org). Friday, May 31, 2013. Secure messaging in RPV piloting now. We originally hoped the NHS would find a way to send secure messages between staff and patients, but it hasn't. So we're testing it inside RPV. It's piloting in Edinburgh at the moment, and if it works, next thing will be to talk to other units about switching it on, unit by unit. There are a number of problems to work through to get this going:. Things to be said both ways. Support to test this idea is c...
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PatientView blog: PV2: Please try it out now
http://renalpatientview.blogspot.com/2014/12/pv2-please-try-it-out-now.html
About PatientView (www.patientview.org). Wednesday, December 31, 2014. PV2: Please try it out now. Existing PatientView users can now log in to the Staging version of PV2 at staging.patientview.org. It has real data up to early December. Please test it! You may be asked to change your password the first time you log in. That will only change it at the staging site. At 'live' www.patientview.org. Passwords need at least 7 characters in PV2. Results at staging.patientview.org. Still to see new results.).
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PatientView blog: Comedy
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About PatientView (www.patientview.org). Saturday, February 21, 2015. Nice video from Portsmouth with a bit on PatientView. It's classified as Comedy - not sure about that . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Also available in other sizes. Go to the site . How to use RPV. Mentally-ill homeless discharged back to street. Nephrotic syndrome starts at the glomerulus. Subscribe to the RPV blog. RIXG member bodies and other links. Department of Health (England). Department of Health (Scotland).