Concomitant placement of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and jejunostomy [PDF]
Bruce V. MacFadyen+3 more
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The frequency of sepsis‐associated delirium in intensive care unit and its effect on nurse workload
Abstract Aim To determine the frequency of sepsis‐associated delirium (SAD) in the intensive care unit and its effect on nurse workload. Design A cross‐sectional and correlational design was used. Methods The study was conducted with 158 patients in the adult intensive care unit of a hospital between October 28 and July 28, 2022. Data analysis included
Şerife Alıcı+1 more
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Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy for a Patient after Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy due to Myotonic Dystrophy: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Naito K+11 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To describe how specialised models of registered nurse‐led care and support can play a vital role in the health and quality of life of someone with intellectual disability and multiple chronic and complex health problems. Design Single instrumental case study.
Nathan J. Wilson+4 more
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Safety of a gastropexy device in infants and young children in percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube placement. [PDF]
Gavallér G+6 more
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A new device for long-term continuous enteral nutrition of rats by elementary diet via gastrostomy, following extensive oesophageal or lower gastrointestinal surgery [PDF]
German Müller+2 more
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Abstract Background Children with medical complexity (CMC) are at increased risk of admission in intensive care. Despite improvements in mortality rates, there remains a burden of morbidity, long‐term health care needs and hospital readmissions. Beyond clinical factors, socio‐demographic determinants could impact utilization of acute services.
Bibiana Pérez‐Ardanaz+5 more
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Association of Cerebral Palsy With Unanticipated Admission Following Pediatric Ambulatory Surgery
ABSTRACT Background Cerebral palsy, a neurologic disorder caused by damage to the developing brain, is a leading cause of childhood disability. Due to musculoskeletal, movement, and secondary impairments, children with cerebral palsy often require surgical care. With the growing cost of surgical care, many children with cerebral palsy are scheduled for
Nina Shamansky+4 more
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A Chronic Gastrostomy and Test System for Evaluation of Gastric Secretions in Rhesus Monkeys
Paul Houghton, David C. Jones
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