Online Class Notes (Tibo)
Today we focused on:
presentation practice
Speaking exercise
27 subject were enrolled
in the past
17 resulted in a screening failure / 17 were screening failures.
before they enrolled they had to sign a consent form
if they do not meet the criteria they are recognized as screening failure
If we further analyze SF reasons, the main one is objective examination.
3 of them entered the EOS phase
the reason for the EOS was that the patient passed (away) because the disease progressed.
if the first line of treatment doesn’t work the patient will switch to another regimen
in China the rate of patients with 1 prior systemic line was lower than global.
Vocabulary
column (n) top to bottom category in a table
The first column is …
- Gram (g): A unit of mass in the metric system. One gram is equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.
- Milligram (mg): A unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a gram. It’s often used in the dosing of medications.
- Microgram (mcg/µg): A unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram. It’s also often used in medication dosing.
- Liter (L): A unit of volume in the metric system. It’s often used to measure liquid volumes in the body such as blood and urine.
- Milliliter (mL): A unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter. It’s also commonly used to measure liquid medication doses.
- Mole (mol): A unit of quantity in chemistry used to express amounts of a chemical substance.
- Becquerel (Bq): A unit of radioactive decay in the International System of Units. One Becquerel equals one disintegration per second.
- Meter (m): A unit of length in the metric system. One meter is the base unit of length.
- Centimeter (cm): A unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter. It’s often used to measure body dimensions.
- Millimeter (mm): A unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter. It’s often used in medical imaging and to measure small body dimensions.
- Celsius (°C): A unit of temperature commonly used in medicine to measure body temperature.
- Beats per minute (bpm): A unit of heart rate, commonly used to measure the pulse.
- Breaths per minute (br/min): A unit of respiratory rate, often used in clinical settings.
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