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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: The following statement by Moss and colleagues (1) in the December issue raises a seriously neglected question.
O L, Peterson, B J, Duffy, A J, Moss
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Excerpt To the editor: The following statement by Moss and colleagues (1) in the December issue raises a seriously neglected question.
O L, Peterson, B J, Duffy, A J, Moss
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1973
care required was most intense. I also wanted to know if my ideas about what nursing should be and my personality could fit into this type of nursing. So there I was, on the threshold of a new adventure. The first thing I experienced was fear that I would never be able to function in the unit.
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care required was most intense. I also wanted to know if my ideas about what nursing should be and my personality could fit into this type of nursing. So there I was, on the threshold of a new adventure. The first thing I experienced was fear that I would never be able to function in the unit.
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CCU Predictive Instrument (CCU)
1989Interest in reducing inappropriate admissions to the coronary-care-unit (CCU) has existed ever since these specialized facilities have been in use. Although numerous approaches to improve emergency department diagnosis of coronary ischemia have been proposed, until the development of a predictive instrument by Pozen etal [1], none had been shown ...
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Tobacco Withdrawal in CCU Patients
Dimensions Of Critical Care Nursing, 1993This project examined the hypothesis that smokers, undergoing forced abstinence from tobacco in the Cardiac Care Unit (CCU) setting, would have higher anxiety and more withdrawal symptoms than nonsmoking patients. The investigators found that anxiety was not higher in smokers than in nonsmokers, but that smokers did have more psychological withdrawal ...
C, Padula, C, Willey
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The Intermediate CCU Admission
Heart Disease, 2001In the current health care era, increasing emphasis is being placed on cost reduction. Admitting only high-risk patients to coronary care units (CCU) may reduce hospital costs and charges without adverse clinical outcomes. Recently, guidelines published by the Agency for Healthcare Policy and Research (AHCPR) on suggest that intermediate-risk patients ...
J E, Calvin +3 more
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ICUS/CCUS/CHIP: basics & beyond
Expert Review of Hematology, 2017Patients presenting with idiopathic cytopenia with non-diagnostic marrow morphology and a normal karyotype pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Additional diagnostic information from mutation analysis could provide important clinical insights.
Mili, Jain, Anil, Tripathi
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Strategies for Motivating CCU Patients
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 1994Changes in health care delivery have led to shorter hospital stays for sicker patients. These factors require the critical care nurse to become involved in rehabilitation. Cardiac patients, once stable, begin the cardiac rehabilitation program while in critical or intermediate care.
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