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Multi-Hospital Pediatric Surge Response to an RSV Epidemic in a US State: Oregon, 2022. [PDF]

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Cleary B   +4 more
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The Hospital Clinical Unit

Scottish Medical Journal, 1970
Some form of quite small Clinical Unit with its own wards has evolved in the larger Scottish hospitals as the best means of discharging the primary task of the hospital, namely caring for patients. Illness is a peculiarly individual matter demanding care by individual doctors and nurses and they can operate most effectively in this type of ...
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PSYCHIATRIC UNITS IN GENERAL HOSPITALS

The Lancet, 1970
Abstract Consideration of clinical problems encountered in the treatment of patients in a general-hospital psychiatric unit leads to the conclusion that services should be evaluated by clinical and social as well as administrative criteria. Readmission to hospital has many causes, which may reflect both the efficiency and inefficiency of a service, so
J P, Watson, D H, Bennett, A D, Isaacs
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Hospital-onset influenza hospitalizations—United States, 2010-2011

American Journal of Infection Control, 2014
Seasonal influenza is responsible for more than 200,000 hospitalizations each year in the United States. Although hospital-onset (HO) influenza contributes to morbidity and mortality among these patients, little is known about its overall epidemiology.We describe patients with HO influenza in the United States during the 2010-2011 influenza season and ...
Michael A, Jhung   +22 more
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HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRIC UNITS: Nonsmoking Policies

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1993
Establishing nonsmoking policies in hospitals--even on acute psychiatric units--requires patience, planning, and a bit of nerve. The benefits of such a move, however, can be significant for patients and staff. When Vancouver General Hospital implemented a complete indoor nonsmoking policy on its psychiatric assessment and inpatient psychiatry units ...
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Industrial Units in Psychiatric Hospitals

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1965
The recent development of industrial therapy (Early 1960 and 1963; Wadsworth 1958, 1961, 1962 and Smith 1963) in British mental hospitals reflects our current therapeutic optimism and takes advantage of a period of full employment in industry. Industrial therapy has been found to be an important weapon in the prevention or cure of institutional ...
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New units for woodilee hospital

Nursing Standard, 1988
The Greater Glasgow Health Board is to go ahead with plans to build three new 30-bedded units at Woodilee psychiatric hospital, following approval from the Home and Health Department.
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