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Goals of Care: a framework in evolution
Abstract The Goals of Care framework has been strongly advocated for and widely adopted in various healthcare institutions across Australia. While it has promoted awareness and perceptions around advanced care planning and treatment limitations, there remain concerns.
Benedict Tan
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Identification of hazardous road locations using ambulance data
Background: Police underreporting of traffic crashes is a substantial challenge in Denmark, as in many other countries. Alternative data sources are highly warranted for site-specific road traffic safety work.
Anne Vingaard Olesen +7 more
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The Voice Disrupted: Articulation, Hesitation, and Moral Seriousness in F. R. Leavis's Pedagogy
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Steven Cranfield
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Abstract Background There is no published information on the recognition and management of anaphylaxis in regional Queensland. The establishment of a clinical immunology and allergy service for the Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) has enabled the exploration of patient outcomes.
Kane Langdon +2 more
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Background Guidelines for sepsis recommend treating those at highest risk within 1 hour. The emergency care system can only achieve this if sepsis is recognised and prioritised.
Steve Goodacre +17 more
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Spartan Daily, January 8, 1942 [PDF]
Volume 30, Issue 61https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/3381/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Abstract Emergency department (ED) overcrowding and inefficient patient flow are significant operational challenges, often amplified by the volume of patients sustaining fall‐related injuries. This study predicts hospital admission for these encounters by leveraging unstructured clinical text: triage chief complaints (reasons for seeking care) and ...
Dinesh R. Pai +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To understand the experiences and decision‐making practices of registered nurses when assessing acuity at triage in emergency departments. Design The study utilised a qualitative exploratory‐descriptive design. Methods Purposive sampling recruited 11 registered nurses with triage experience from across the United Kingdom.
Hugh Gorick, Marie McGee, Toby O. Smith
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Litigation against English NHS ambulance services and the rule in Kent v. Griffiths [PDF]
Williams, K.
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On Friday, October 12th, 2018, the National Civil War Medicine Museum kicked off its 26th annual conference and began its three-day event with a series of lectures on topics ranging from Confederate medical practice to cultural understandings of ...
Roy, Benjamin M., Sauers, Cameron T.
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