Mo. The COVID-19 pandemic has created a nurse staffing crisis that is forcing many U.S. hospitals to pay top dollar to get the help they need to handle the crush of patients this summer. Credit: Nathan Papes/The Springfield
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goggles and coveralls. One nurse who is receiving protective gear when she is assigned to the coronavirus ward says one suit of gear isn’t enough for an eight-hour shift. “Once you put it on, you cannot get a drink of water, you cannot go to the bathroom,” the...
COVID crisis: Almost 60 MN hospitals don't have ICU beds available Many Minnesota hospitals are completely full with ICU and non-ICU patients. MN Coronavirus Walz requests FEMA support as MN COVID-19 situation worsens Twin Cities ICU beds are at 98% capacity. ...
Breakthrough infection was featured by mild or no symptoms and was significantly associated with the male sex, BMI > 25, and diabetes mellitus. Some categories of HCWs (physicians and nurse aids/auxiliary personnel) were at a higher risk of breakthrough infection. Conclusions: Fully vaccinated ...
(1) Background: Digitization in hospital nursing promises to transform the organization of care processes and, therefore, provide relief to nurse staffing shortages. While technological solutions are advanced and application fields numerous, comprehensiv
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