Safety of blood transfusions: The role of the nursedoi:10.1080/10245330512331390014Monica FliednerManey Publishing
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Originally, it was thought to be a unique vertebrate feature, showing high degrees of homology in structure and function among the higher vertebrates as phylogentically ancient as the nurse shark [4]. However, genomic and functional studies on complement effector molecules have discovered complement ...
This is especially important in the contemporary endovascular-first era because, for instance, not every scrub nurse (especially at night or during weekend shifts) may be familiar with endovascular procedures and devices. In sharp contrast with elective settings, structured and supervised intraoperative ...
Midwives are the main providers of routine antenatal care services including the routine ultrasound examination in Norway. The ultrasound examination can be perceived by expectant parents not only as a medical examination but also as a social event facilitating attachment to their fetus. This study exp...
the unavailability of anesthetist led to less qualified anesthetist nurse to provide anesthesia, the quality of which was questionable and contributed to death. In at least three cases the condition of women deteriorated during the night and the specialist intervention and procedures could only be arra...
Stevenson, B & Wood, E. 2011. The Role Of The Transfusion Nurse In The Hospital And Blood Centre. International Society Of Blood Transfusion, ISBT Science Series (2011) 6, 270-276Bielby, L. Stevenson & E. Wood.(2011). The Role Of The Transfusion Nurse In The Hospital And Blood Center...
Background: Despite strict clinical measures, there are distinct steps in transfusion process which require acute attention.The nurse is responsible for insuring that the right unit is administered to the right patient. Knowledge of risks is essential toadminister and monitor transfusions safely.Aim: ...
The responses of leukemia to therapies differ from one type or subtype to another. Hence, to improve the clinical outcome, the therapeutic strategies should be disease pathogenesis-based and individualized. The close collaboration between bench and bedside may not only shed new lights on ...