Addressing the selective role of distinct prefrontal areas in response suppression: A study with brain tumor patients [PDF]
The diverging evidence for functional localization of response inhibition within the prefrontal cortex might be justified by the still unclear involvement of other intrinsically related cognitive processes like response selection and sustained attention.
Arbula, Sandra +7 more
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Monitor Alarms and Nurses Alarm Management in The Intensive Care Unit: An Observational Study
Aim: To determine the monitor alarm parameters and nurse responses in a training and research hospital's adult surgical intensive care unit. Method: The research was conducted with an observational-descriptive design in an adult surgical intensive care ...
Gülnur Gül, Şeyda Seren İntepeler
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Hospital fall prevention: a systematic review of implementation, components, adherence, and effectiveness. [PDF]
ObjectivesTo systematically document the implementation, components, comparators, adherence, and effectiveness of published fall prevention approaches in U.S. acute care hospitals.DesignSystematic review. Studies were identified through existing reviews,
Booth, Marika +9 more
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Assessment of the feasibility of an ultra-low power, wireless digital patch for the continuous ambulatory monitoring of vital signs. [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Vital signs are usually recorded at 4–8 h intervals in hospital patients, and deterioration between measurements can have serious consequences.
Ahmed, K +8 more
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A single-system model predicts recognition memory and repetition priming in amnesia [PDF]
We challenge the claim that there are distinct neural systems for explicit and implicit memory by demonstrating that a formal single-system model predicts the pattern of recognition memory (explicit) and repetition priming (implicit) in amnesia.
Berry, CJ +3 more
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Predictive Monitoring of Critical Cardiorespiratory Alarms in Neonates Under Intensive Care
We aimed at reducing alarm fatigue in neonatal intensive care units by developing a model using machine learning for the early prediction of critical cardiorespiratory alarms.
Rohan Joshi +5 more
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Space-based and object-centered gaze cuing of attention in right hemisphere-damaged patients [PDF]
Gaze cuing of attention is a well established phenomenon consisting of the tendency to shift attention to the location signaled by the averted gaze of other individuals.
Buccheri, Marta +6 more
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Use of personal call alarms among community-dwelling older people. [PDF]
Having a fall and then lying on the floor for an hour or more is known as a ‘long lie’, which are associated with serious injury and an elevated risk of admission to hospital, long-term care, and death.
Brownsell +20 more
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The literature indicates that 90% of clinical alarms in intensive care units might be false. This high percentage negatively impacts both patients and clinical staff.
Krzysztof Gajowniczek +2 more
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Assessment of Remote Vital Sign Monitoring and Alarms in a Real-World Healthcare at Home Dataset
The importance of vital sign monitoring to detect deterioration increases during healthcare at home. Continuous monitoring with wearables increases assessment frequency but may create information overload for clinicians.
Nicole Zahradka +5 more
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