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Desensitization of hospital staff to streptomycin
Tubercle, 1954Summary Streptomycin remains one of our most important weapons in the treatment of tuberculosis, and sensitivity may develop in those handling it. An account is given of the desensitization of six members of a hospital staff and recommendations regarding dosage and management made.
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A Pervasive Assistant for Hospital Staff
2011Owing to the increasing population health needs, the ratio of nurses and doctors to patients keeps diminishing, yet the quality in healthcare services is expected to rise. PINATA seeks to tackle this matter through the merging of Ambient Intelligence (AmI) and semantic web technologies.
Alexiei Dingli +2 more
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Hospital Staffs Perceptions of the Alcoholic
International Journal of the Addictions, 1985Hospital staff's perceptions of the characteristics of alcoholics were investigated by means of a questionnaire containing a set of 23 semantic differential scales on which they rated four types of patient: "the Alcoholic," "the Nondrinker," "the Drug Addict," and "the Heavy Drinker." Factor analysis of the responses showed that types of patients were ...
D M, Romney, J, Bynner
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Hospital staff all proved to be
Nursing Standard, 2012Nursing has been getting such a bad press of late that I was anxious when my son was admitted to Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride with appendicitis.
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Staff Relations in Psychiatric Hospitals
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1977SummaryThis study is concerned with the roles of doctors, nurses, occupational therapists and social workers in psychiatric hospitals, as perceived by members of these occupations. Fifty-one respondents from three psychiatric hospitals were interviewed.
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THE HOSPITAL'S NEED OF A DENTAL STAFF
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1912The last decade has produced many writings calling attention to the part the oral cavity can play in health and disease; not alone of the health and disease of the mouth, but of the entire body as well; and this has changed the general opinion held in the past—that the mouth played only a small and insignificant part in the pathology of the human ...
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Individualizing Hospital Staff Orientation
The American Journal of Nursing, 1962program for the past two years. Our goal is to have an individualized orientation plan developed and initiated by the head nurse and line supervisor as well as by the inservice education department. The inservice education staff, if it participates at all, should take only a shared part in such a program.
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Hospital staff well‐being during the first wave of COVID‐19: Staff perspectives
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2021Robin Digby +2 more
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