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This article shared the intensive care experience of a patient with Goodpasture’s syndrome combined with latent tuberculosis infection. Key issues of nursing included monitoring of vital signs, psychological care, non-invasive ventilator use and related ...
QIU Lidi (邱利娣)
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Can reducing learning costs improve public support for means‐tested benefit programs?
Abstract This study investigates how efforts to reduce learning costs of means‐tested public benefit programs impact public support of these programs and perceived deservingness of program beneficiaries. Focusing on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in the United States, a well‐known means‐tested public benefit program, we integrate ...
Gregory Porumbescu+2 more
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An emergency drainage of the mediastinal abscess using incision is necessary in the treatment of esophageal foreign body-induced esophageal perforation combined with mediastinal infection.
LI Pengping (李鹏萍)+1 more
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Food security in slow‐onset disasters: A policy review in Southeast Asian regions
Abstract Slow‐onset disasters, a neglected climatic event, affect the agricultural sector in Southeast Asia and threaten regional food security. Improving food security in slow‐onset disasters requires policy development by both regional and national governments.
Hiep N. Le+4 more
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Objective To analyze the influencing factors of aspiration in neurocritical care patients with enteral nutrition, and to provide a reference for formulating strategies to prevent the incidence of aspiration.
WANG Dan (王丹)+2 more
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Multiple‐stressor effects on leaf litter decomposition in freshwater ecosystems: A meta‐analysis
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Recent years have witnessed a surge in research on the effects of multiple stressors in freshwater ecosystems. While studies have increased, the synthesis of their findings into a broader understanding of ecosystem‐level effects remains an ongoing endeavour. Leaf litter
Graciela Medina Madariaga+6 more
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Insights from social‐ecological systems thinking for understanding and preventing famine
The risk of famine is rising in many countries today. Bold changes to famine information and response systems are urgently needed to improve capacities to prevent famine. To this end, the paper identifies six insights from social‐ecological systems (SES) thinking for understanding and preventing famine.
Matt Fortnam, Peter Hailey
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This paper reviewed the clinical data and treatment of a patient with pulmonary infection-associated fever and coma, and summarized related nursing interventions. The patient received comprehensive therapy including mechanical ventilation, anti-infection
LI Na (李娜)+2 more
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Global status, impacts, and management of rocky temperate mesophotic ecosystems
Abstract The ecology and function of rocky temperate mesophotic ecosystems (TMEs) remain poorly understood globally despite their widespread distribution. They typically occur at 20–150 m (the limit of photosynthesis), and on rocky substratum they support rich benthic communities and mobile fauna.
James J. Bell+5 more
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Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) has been widely used in the treatment of malignant hematological diseases, non-malignant refractory hematological diseases and some solid tumors.
WANG Xu (王旭)
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