PRISM

There are multiple definitions:

  1. pictorial representation of illness and self-measure(English)

  2. Purines for Rapid Identification of Stroke Mimics(English)

    • rapid treatment of stroke improves outcomes, but accurate early recognition can be challenging. Between 20 and 40% of patients suspected to have stroke by ambulance and emergency department staff later receive a non-stroke ‘mimic’ diagnosis after stroke specialist investigation. Blood purine concentrations rise rapidly during hypoxic tissue injury, which is a key mechanism of damage during acute stroke but is not typical in mimic conditions. A portable point-of-care fingerprick test has been developed to measure blood purine concentration which could be used to triage patients
    • CVA
    • Cerebrovascular event, Oxygen, Neuropathy, Biomarker, Emergency medicine, Triage
    • https://doi.org…512-021-00098-3
  3. Patient-Reported Impact of Scars Measure(English)

  4. Program for Resistance, Immunology, Surveillance, and modeling of Malaria(English)

  5. Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model(English)

    • developed in 2008 as a contextually expanded version of the broadly used Reach, Adoption, Effectiveness, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework. PRISM provides researchers a pragmatic and intuitive model to improve translation of research interventions into clinical and community practice
    • RE-AIM
    • Model(ing)
    • https://doi.org…012-022-01234-3
  6. polymer reference interaction site model(English)

  7. Pediatric RISk of Mortality(English)