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Does in-bed cycling delivered within 48 hours of mechanical ventilation, reduce the occurrence of delirium in critically ill patients: A mixed-methods feasibility randomised controlled trial protocol. [PDF]
Bennion J +6 more
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ABSTRACT Indigenous students are the experts of their own experiences, and in this paper, we center the narratives of 17 Indigenous students pursuing STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, medicine) pathways in colleges and universities across the western United States to better understand the affirming and challenging elements that ...
A. E. Castagno +3 more
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Longitudinal Evaluation of Delirium in Liver Transplant Recipients. [PDF]
Ruck JM +8 more
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Abstract As three teachers and teacher educators across different geographical, sociocultural, and institutional contexts, we report how we used collaborative autoethnography (CAE) to create a mediational space where we externalized our lived experiences and reinternalized and recontextualized what we learned from one another (Golombek & Johnson, 2004)
Miso Kim, Sungwoo Kim, Eunhae Cho
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Monotherapy Versus Combination Therapy in Agitation Management in the Intensive Care Unit: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Kirishnaventhan R +3 more
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Factors influencing the nature of client complaint behaviour in the aftermath of adverse events
Abstract Background Negative veterinary client complaint behaviour poses wellbeing and reputational risks. Adverse events are one source of complaint. Identifying factors that influence adverse event‐related complaint behaviour is key to mitigating detrimental consequences and harnessing information that can be used to improve service quality, patient ...
Julie Gibson +3 more
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Adrenal Insufficiency-Induced Delirium Following Gastrectomy in a Patient With Gastric Cancer Treated With Nivolumab, Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Case Report. [PDF]
Yamada K +7 more
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Abstract Background A growing number of organisations are working to address barriers to accessing veterinary care. There is limited knowledge about how such programmes develop, evolve over time to meet community needs, and how clients and communities are engaged in programme design or evaluation of impacts.
Quinn Rausch +3 more
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