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Abstract A comprehensive, competency‐based epilepsy curriculum is needed to strengthen nurses' capacity to care for people with epilepsy worldwide. Such a curriculum should be adaptable across nursing roles, practice settings, and geographic regions.
Patricia O. Shafer +8 more
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Patient-needs-enhanced emergency nursing assessment framework accelerates time-critical care for non-traumatic chest pain. [PDF]
Sun Y, Liu X, Shen L, Zhao F, Xu K.
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Emergency Nursing Countermeasures and Experience of Patients with Primary Liver Cancer Nodule Rupture and Hemorrhage. [PDF]
Qing Y, Yang J, Gu Y.
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Abstract Background Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders worldwide and is frequently accompanied by stigma and misconceptions. Negative attitudes toward individuals with epilepsy may adversely affect social integration, access to healthcare, and quality of life. Healthcare students represent future professionals whose knowledge and
Ümit Kılıç, Serap Bayram
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Optimized pediatric emergency nursing and Its effects on successful resuscitation and adverse reactions in children. [PDF]
Zhang X, Chen X.
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Seizure relapse in new onset epilepsy: It is not always drug resistance
Abstract Objective Seizure recurrence in new onset epilepsy (NOE) can result from various factors. Although drug ineffectiveness is frequently investigated, other causes—such as nonadherence, inadequate treatment, nonepileptic events (e.g., functional/dissociative), or acute symptomatic seizures—also impact patient outcomes.
Cecilia Catania +11 more
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Optimizing emergency nursing protocols to enhance outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction: A retrospective study. [PDF]
Yu F, Yuan X, Fu S.
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Abstract Objective Status epilepticus (SE) treatment is more effective when benzodiazepines (BZDs) are given soon after SE diagnosis. The Quality Improvement in Time to Treat Status Epilepticus (QuITT‐SE) trial is a multicenter, randomized, stepped‐wedge effectiveness‐implementation hybrid study aimed at improving time to SE treatment.
Adam P. Ostendorf +87 more
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Methods and processes to develop and deliver a theory-informed education program for sustained behaviour change in emergency nursing. [PDF]
Considine J +5 more
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Abstract Objective Ceribell Inc.'s point‐of‐care electroencephalographic (EEG) system and artificial intelligence‐based Automated Seizure Burden Estimator (ASBE; ClarityPro) have US Food and Drug Administration clearance for diagnosing electrographic status epilepticus (ESE).
Zubeda B. Sheikh +14 more
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