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Nursing Standard, 1991
The author of the letter, 'Treated like children' (Nursing Standard October 30), complained about library resource shortages in colleges of nursing and suggested that courses be transferred to universities and polytechnics who have these resources as soon as possible.
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The author of the letter, 'Treated like children' (Nursing Standard October 30), complained about library resource shortages in colleges of nursing and suggested that courses be transferred to universities and polytechnics who have these resources as soon as possible.
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Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany), 2017
Acute worsenings of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were for a long time regarded as transient deteriorations, although occasionally life-threatening. No connection to disease progression was recognized. Data emerging during the last decade showed that patients had a considerably worse survival outcome after severe exacerbations.
Lorenz, J. +10 more
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Acute worsenings of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were for a long time regarded as transient deteriorations, although occasionally life-threatening. No connection to disease progression was recognized. Data emerging during the last decade showed that patients had a considerably worse survival outcome after severe exacerbations.
Lorenz, J. +10 more
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Acute exacerbation of macroglossia
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2005We report the case of a large venous malformation of the tongue, preventing the patient from being able to contain it within the oral cavity. The extent of the malformation precluded a complete surgical excision. The immediate problems were; impending airway compromise, inability to speak, eat or drink, severe discomfort due to exposure-induced dryness
E, Vlachou +3 more
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Antidepressant exacerbation of spasticity
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1999Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) may develop depression. This may be related to adjustment to living with an SCI in addition to dealing with complications of the injury, such as spasticity. Pharmacologic treatment of depression can be difficult because of neurochemical and receptor changes that are associated with SCI. Newer antidepressant agents
K A, Stolp-Smith, M C, Wainberg
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Psychotic Exacerbation with Haloperidol
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1981A case illustrating the worsening of a patient's schizophrenic symptoms following haloperidol dosage increases is presented. This case is remarkable in that few cases of psychotic exacerbation with haloperidol dosage increases have been reported in the world literature.
Frank L. Tornatore +3 more
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Exacerbation of pemphigus by rifampicin
British Journal of Dermatology, 1986Rifampicin therapy caused exacerbation of skin lesions, rising serum pemphigus antibody titres, and decreased serum betamethasone levels in a 59-year-old man with pemphigus vulgaris. Exacerbation of pemphigus was confined to the period of rifampicin therapy and seems to be best explained by the effect of rifampicin on the metabolism of betamethasone ...
S, Miyagawa +5 more
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Management of asthma exacerbations
Clinical Cornerstone, 1998The 1997 Expert Panel Report 2 from the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program* details principles and goals for managing asthma exacerbations, based on scientific literature and the opinion of the panel. The panel's recommendations are summarized here, along with approaches to the evaluation and management of patients with asthma ...
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Exacerbation of ulcerative colitis
Gastroenterology, 1991A 17-year-old girl with a history of ulcerative colitis and a recent pilonidal cyst excision was admitted to the hospital with fever, severe abdominal pain, and frequent, bloody diarrhea. The diagnosis of idiopathic ulcerative colitis was made 4 years before admission and was based on colitis symptoms, endoscopic pancolitis, and unequivocal ...
D J, Hermens, P B, Miner
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2012
A task force of the American Thoracic Society has defined work-exacerbated asthma (WEA) as the worsening of asthma caused by conditions at work. Occupational asthma (OA) is asthma that is initiated by occupational exposures in people without prior asthma. In contrast, WEA is asthma (already present or coincident [new onset]) that is worsened because of
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A task force of the American Thoracic Society has defined work-exacerbated asthma (WEA) as the worsening of asthma caused by conditions at work. Occupational asthma (OA) is asthma that is initiated by occupational exposures in people without prior asthma. In contrast, WEA is asthma (already present or coincident [new onset]) that is worsened because of
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Severe Exacerbations of Asthma
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2004All asthmatics regardless of their perceived severity, are at risk of exacerbation, particularly if they are suboptimally treated in the outpatient arena. Fortunately most patients recover after administration of bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory medications, but preventable deaths continue to occur and refractory cases result in hospitalization ...
Susan J, Corbridge, Thomas C, Corbridge
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