Standardizing failure to rescue elements in perinatal nursing documentationInformation technologyNursing Standardizing failure to rescue elements in perinatal nursing documentation VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Elizabeth (Betsy) Weiner IvoryCatherine Hnot available.Catherine H IvoryDissertations & Theses Gradworks...
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Heart failure (HF) is a prevalent, costly, and complex condition, estimated to affect 65 million adults worldwide, with predictions suggesting it will cont
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For example, when your body is trying to fight off an infection from bacteria. However, sometimes inflammation can cause further inflammation; it can become self-perpetuating even after the initial cause is gone. In this situation, inflammation can be harmful. Acute versus chronic inflammation ...
Advanced Search HomeJournal of Gerontological NursingVol. 19, No. 8 CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS Failure to Thrive in the Elderly Edith E Osato, RNC, MPH , Joyce Takana Stone, RNC, MS , Steven L Phillips, MD , and Dianne M Winne, MD
This cohort study assesses the association between delirium and functional recovery for patients recently discharged to skilled nursing facilities after
Heart failure is likely to be particularly prevalent in the nursing home population, but reliable data about the prevalence of heart failure in nursing homes are lacking. Therefore the aims of this study are to investigate (a) the prevalence and management of heart failure in nursing home residen...
Clinical Causes of Death of 2372 Older Persons in a Nursing Home During 15-Year Follow-up To investigate the causes of death in older persons in a nursing home. The major clinical cause of death of all persons aged 60 years older residing in a n... Wilbert S. Aronow MD - 《Journal ...
Shelton, D. (2002). Failure of mental health policy – Incarcerated children and adolescents. Pediatric Nursing, 28 , 278–281.Shelton, D. (2002). Failure of Mental Health Policy - Incarcerated Children and Adolescents. Pediatric Nursing, 22(3), 278-281....