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Inpatient Teledermatology: A Review
Inpatient teledermatology is a rapidly growing field with significant potential to add value and streamline patient care. This review summarizes the current literature on inpatient teledermatology, primarily focusing on its diagnostic and clinical management utility as compared to live dermatologic evaluation.The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the ...
Joseph Mocharnuk +3 more
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A Review of Best Practices for Monitoring and Improving Inpatient Pediatric Patient Experiences. [PDF]
ContextAchieving high-quality patient-centered care requires assessing patient and family experiences to identify opportunities for improvement. With the Child Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey, hospitals can assess ...
Hays, Ron D +3 more
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Training healthcare assistants working in adult acute inpatient wards in Psychological First Aid: An implementation and evaluation study. [PDF]
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT: Healthcare assistants are untrained and unregistered frontline staff but are expected to be proactive in preventing and responding to 'untoward' incidents quickly and efficiently when working within adult acute inpatient ...
Acott, K +4 more
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Introduction The paper presents experiences in working with drug addicts in Ze-Do Canton after the outbreak of the COVID pandemic Objectives The time frame in which the research was conducted was April 15, 2020 to April 15, 2021. Criteria for inclusion
S. Kasper
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Evidence-based inpatient handovers:a literature review and research agenda [PDF]
PurposeThe objective of this review is to address two research questions: What is evidence‐based best practice for intra‐hospital inpatient handovers? What areas need further research?
Prytherch, Deborah +2 more
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Equity of access to adult hospice inpatient care within north-west England. [PDF]
There is a growing debate about the question of equity of access to hospice and palliative care services. Even countries with relatively well developed palliative care systems are considered to have problems of access and inequity of provision.
Clark, D. +2 more
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Carotid atherosclerotic plaque (CAP) is one of the leading causes of cerebral infarction. Western medicine usually uses lipid-lowering drugs to stabilize plaques. Currently, studies reporting on drugs that can reduce plaques are lacking.
Wentong Wang, Zhuli Liu, Yongxiong Wu
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An increasing number of beetle population and outbreaks of irritant contact dermatitis are reported from newer geographic locations. Bhutan is one such country that witnessed an outbreak of Paederus dermatitis (PD) in Phuentsholing sub‐district in 2021 ...
Kinley Gyeltshen +3 more
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Introduction Resistant schizophrenia is a schizophrenia subtype characterized by a non-ability to respond to an appropriate antipsychotic treatment in dosage and duration by the patients. These patients show a lower prognostic and symptomatology.
L. I. Muñoz-Manchado +4 more
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Reforming Competence Restoration Statutes: An Outpatient Model [PDF]
Defendants who suffer from mental illness and are found incompetent to stand trial are often ordered committed to an inpatient mental health facility to restore their competence, even if outpatient care may be the better treatment option.
McMahon, Susan A.
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