Critical Care Guidelines
.... was led by the National Institutes of Health in 1983, indicated that clinical practice had expanded the need for admission to critical
care units, and most ....
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The Critical Care Guidelines
.... was led by the National Institutes of Health in 1983, indicated that clinical practice had expanded the need for admission to critical
care units, and most ....
(1368

5

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Continuity of Care
.... An example of continuum of
care can be found in progressive
care units which are one step down from critical
care units and one step up from general medical ....
(1268

5

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Acute Myocardial Infarction
.... Although the maximum nurse/patient ratio assumed by the researchers for intermediate
care units was twice that assumed for coronary
care units, the researchers ....
(1642

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Nursing Philosophy
.... operate under a variety of conditions, in a variety of locations, from small local hospitals to large city hospitals, from intensive
care units to general wards ....
(1530

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Amendments to HMO Act
.... The lack of coherent state regulations governing the operations of these health
care units made the idea of one set of nationwide guidelines very attractive ....
(1623

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Poor Hand Hygiene in Hospital Settings Poor ha
.... of a rinse-free, alcohol-based gel in well-situated dispensers was an effective means of increasing hand antisepsis rates on two hospital intensive
care units. ....
(1421

6

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Perceptions of Psychiatric Patients in Prisons
.... Hafner, Lammersma, Ferris, and Cameron (1989) compared the clinical effectiveness of psychiatric intensive
care units (PICU) with seclusion rooms with PICUs ....
(1647

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ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE
.... Acute
care NPs practicing in intensive
care units (ICUs) and neonatal intensive
care units (NICUs) provide direct
care in an acute
care environment for ....
(1929

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Handwashing in a Hospital Setting Research Question......
.... wear artificial fingernails or nail extenders if they have direct contact with patients at high risk for infections (eg patients in intensive
care units, or in ....
(2625

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)
Computer Science and Healthcare HealthCare and Computer Science
.... healthcare departments and services: admissions, insurance, respiratory therapy, radiology, medical labs, pharmacy, critical
care units, medical education ....
(3090

12

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Nursing Care in Terminal Situations
.... thinks of technology use in nursing
care in terminal situations, images are apt to focus on places like emergency rooms and intensive
care units, with lights ....
(1322

5

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Patient Centered Care in Hospitals
.... In pilot projects, hospitals have designed patient-centered
care units so that at least 85 percent of patients'
care can be met by the small team attached to ....
(1397

6

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Medical Technology & Health Care Costs Medical administrators will ...
.... As Patrick and Erickson point out, "clearly, one factor in a decision to make neonatal intensive
care units more widely available is the total cost of such a ....
(3142

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Neonatal Intensive Care
.... Development of a program for neonatal intensive
care units managed by neonatal nurse practitioners. Nursing Clinics of North America, 27, 87-96.
(1718

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Nursing Case Management in An Acute Care Setting
.... Tertiary
care settings such as neonatal intensive
care units provide a variety of opportunities for the advanced practice nurse, including direct
care, case ....
(9595

38

)
Nursing Homes & Federal Funding Regulations
.... There should be at least one nurse for every two patients in intensive
care units, and health
care facilities should avoid using nurses from temporary agencies ....
(1021

4

)
EBP in Nursing Gree
.... research he summarizes and discusses is providing critical
care nurses with quality evidence as to the
care of individuals with fevers in critical
care units. ....
(990

4

)
Hand Cleansing with Antimicrobial Soap
.... with higher levels of life-threatening infections among patients in such diverse settings as trauma
units, neonatal
units, intensive
care units, and recovery ....
(4015

16

)
Nursing and Written Policy Positions
.... all patients undergoing CPR and invasive procedures should be offered the option of being at the patient's bedside, and that all patient
care units should have ....
(2520

10

)
Alzheimers
.... There are choices of types of living facilities from nursing homes, to special
care units within nursing homes, to assisted-living facilities, to retirement ....
(1933

8

)
Alzheimer's Disease
.... There are choices of types of living facilities from nursing homes, to special
care units within nursing homes, to assisted-living facilities, to retirement ....
(1931

8

)
Alzheimer's Disease: Diagnosis & Research
.... There are choices of types of living facilities from nursing homes, to special
care units within nursing homes, to assisted-living facilities, to retirement ....
(1931

8

)
THE ROLES OF THE REGISTERED NURSE, THE LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE ...
.... However, Wallner (1999) also notes that LPNs can also be called upon to assist registered nurses in intensive
care units or in post-operative recovery rooms. ....
(1188

5

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Exclusion Room Experiences of Inmates
.... Hafner, Lammersma, Ferris, and Cameron (1989) compared the clinical effectiveness of psychiatric intensive
care units (PICU) with seclusion rooms with PICUs ....
(4469

18

)
Watson's Theory of Caring & Care of Elderly Client
.... the nursing home. Arranged like a campus, facilities include independent living
units, a health
care center, and a nursing home. ....
(1771

7

)
Community-Acquired Pneumonia
.... mortality for hospital patients with CAP 13.7 percent, for elderly patients 17.6 percent, and for patients admitted to intensive-
care units, 36.5 percent. ....
(1745

7

)
Ph.D. Programs in Health Care Administration
.... the Ph.D. in health
care administration, focusing on the admission requirements, doctoral courses, and number of courses and
units required for graduation. ....
(1176

5

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Health Care Cost Containment
.... is said to be high, when the sales volume in
units changes in .... Experience in countries where universal health
care is provided through social insurance programs ....
(1612

6

)
Occupational Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease
.... AD patients. This includes AD special
care units found in nursing homes and adult day
care programs (AOTA, 1994). A sample treatment ....
(2352

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