Do Not Resuscitate Orders
.... crisis. As one physician states, "When someone is
critically ill and in the hospital, it's difficult to broach this issue. We have ....
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EBP in Nursing Gree
.... systematic review of research was aimed at answering two basic questions: (1) when is treatment of fever most beneficial to a
critically ill patient, and (2 ....
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Critical Care Practitioner
.... A critical care nurse is one who is a registered nurse and has the knowledge, skills ans competencies needed to care for the
critically ill without needing ....
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Critical Care Nursing
.... A critical care nurse is one who is a registered nurse and has the knowledge, skills ans competencies needed to care for the
critically ill without needing ....
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DIALYSIS
.... In a study comparing conventional dialytic therapy (CDT) and acute continuous hemodiafiltration (ACHD) in the
critically ill, 167 patients with multiorgan ....
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Holistic Healthcare
.... Nevertheless, through supportive assessment and intervention, the nurse can help the patient cope with the anxiety of being in a
critically ill state. ....
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Neonatal Intensive Care
.... function. Pediatric ALS is designed to prevent or detect cardiopulmonary dysfunction and arrest in the
critically ill infant. The ....
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The Role of Paramedics
.... Some EMTs work as part of the flight crew of helicopters that transport
critically ill or injured patients to hospital trauma centers. ....
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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients
.... Blakeley and Paige (2001) examined the pathophysiology of pain in
critically ill patients, including patients who had experienced CABG. ....
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An Overview of Postoperative Comfort Measures for Coronary Artery ...
.... Blakeley and Paige (2001) examined the pathophysiology of pain in
critically ill patients, including patients who had experienced CABG. ....
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Postoperative Comfort Measures for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft ...
.... Blakeley and Paige (2001) examined the pathophysiology of pain in
critically ill patients, including patients who had experienced CABG. ....
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Stress in Context of Pediatric Deaths
.... and those professionals who were serving the patients, Kubler-Ross was told that there were no dying patients--only patients who were
critically ill (1969). ....
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Pressure Ulcers and Geriatric Patients
.... identified the following as the goals of treatment for pressure ulcers: 1. Recognize that every
critically ill patient is at high risk for pressure ulcers. ....
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Hospice Movement and African Americans
.... communication between dying patients and health-care professionals, she was told that there were no dying patients--only patients who were
critically ill. ....
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Benefits of Pet Therapy
.... qualitative study of the benefits of pet therapy, Giuliano, Boniasz and Bell (1999) collected interview data from staff members and
critically ill patients who ....
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Information Technology & Health Care Industry
.... At the same time,
critically ill patients who should not be moved are able to receive high quality health care because physicians located remotely are able to ....
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HEALTH CARE RATIONING Abstract The purpose of
.... Further, many health care practioners are quietly making judgements that sometimes result in withdrawal of care for
critically ill patients because they feel ....
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Critical Care Guidelines
.... They are particularly useful for those dealing with
critically ill pediatric patients, and would be most helpful for those units with limited PICU availability ....
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Case Management and Nursing This paper looks at what constitutes ...
.... 59). Payers began to use case management by nurses in the 1960s to oversee medical necessities for
critically ill patients. This ....
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The Critical Care Guidelines
.... They are particularly useful for those dealing with
critically ill pediatric patients, and would be most helpful for those units with limited PICU availability ....
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Nurses in Case Management This paper looks at what constitutes ca
.... 59). Payers began to use case management by nurses in the 1960s to oversee medical necessities for
critically ill patients. This ....
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Case Management & Nurses This paper looks at what constitutes ca
.... 59). Payers began to use case management by nurses in the 1960s to oversee medical necessities for
critically ill patients. This ....
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COCAINE & THE UNBORN BABY Introduction This r
.... The client may deny effects of substance abuse on the fetus; facing an inconsolable or
critically ill infant may result in feelings of guilt and anxiety. ....
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome in the Neonate
.... Cheu, HW; Lally, KP; Clark, R.; Harrell, S., & Null, D. (1990, October). Open lung biopsy in the
critically ill newborn. Pediatrics, 86, 561-563. ....
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Healthcare and the Consumer
.... through emergency rooms where they are cleaned up and nursed back to health and then discharged back into the street where they become
critically ill again and ....
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Effects of Hospital Merger on CCU & IMCU
.... The members of the nursing staff subscribe to the position that the provision of optimum care to the
critically-
ill patient requires an integration of ....
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Narcotics Control
.... The superpotent synthetic narcotics available in anesthesiology departments, and anesthesiologist responsibility for helpless and
critically ill patients can ....
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Organizational Aspects of Caring
.... and to provide more comprehensive and responsive care. The
Critically Ill. Patients value a caring physician in most instances, but ....
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Scientific Literature
.... 1) in relation to the family members and friends of the chronically
ill (eg Primomo .... knowledge base can be appraised, it is necessary to
critically review this ....
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Decline in Arts Education in the Schools
.... of film, television and advertising the need to observe
critically extends to .... however, between what are called well-structured and
ill-structured knowledge ....
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