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Improving Access to Clozapine Monitoring for Inpatient Services
Aims: The inpatient wards at St George’s Hospital, Stafford, have a system of sending clozapine monitoring bloods (full blood count) to the local general hospital for processing.
Aneal Sidhu, Miss Hollie Jones
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Gaslighting in the context of diagnostic safety: A concept analysis
Abstract Diagnostic errors significantly impact patient outcomes and are often linked to dysfunctional team dynamics. Gaslighting, characterized by patterned distortion and doubt induction, is increasingly recognized among health care professionals and may compromise diagnostic safety.
Ana Lorena Hermosilla
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Working with clients in inpatient services [PDF]
The question of how to maintain appropriate professional boundaries with clients can be complex and further difficulties can arise for forensic inpatient nursing and healthcare workers.
Pettman, H.
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Abstract Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and severe complication of rhabdomyolysis (RM), and early risk stratification remains challenging because of its multifactorial and heterogeneous nature. We developed and externally validated an interpretable machine learning (ML) model for early prediction of AKI in RM across traumatic and non‐traumatic ...
Chunli Liu +11 more
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Investment Analysis of New Inpatient Wards Project at Ulin Hospital of Banjarmasin [PDF]
Adequate health care in a province is one of the primary needs that cannot be neglected. These needs will affect the health and life expectancy of the population of the province.
Nugraha, Aldilla Wira, Aliludin, Arson
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Background and Aim: Quality of services in hospitals should be continuously evaluated in terms of structure, process, and outcome. The purpose of this study was to comparepatient satisfaction, physical space and medical equipment between governmental and
Masoumeh Seidi +3 more
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Diagnostic Performance of Ultrasound in Adult Appendicitis. A Retrospective Review of 331 Cases
The sensitivity of ultrasound in the detection of appendicitis had a prevalence of 16% in our predominantly young female cohort, with alternative gynaecological and abdominal diagnoses identified approximately 2:1. The sensitivity for ultrasound to detect appendicitis was 60%, with specificity of 98% and negative predictive value (NPV) of 93%.
Alistair Lock, Martin Necas
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Abstract Background Transitions of care (TOC) between hospital and community settings are high‐risk periods for medication‐related problems (MRPs), often caused by inadequate information transfer between healthcare settings. Community pharmacists are well positioned to support continuity of care; however, they are frequently excluded from the ...
Melanie Bailey +3 more
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Abstract Background Vancomycin is first‐line treatment for methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections. However, despite guideline recommendations, there is no evidence that targeting vancomycin trough concentrations of ≥15 mg/L in children confers clinical benefit and is associated with vancomycin‐associated nephrotoxicity (VAN ...
Megan R. Nettleton +11 more
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Aims/Background Child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient admissions out-of-area or to adult wards are frequently discussed in the national media. No previous systematic reviews have investigated the impact of such admissions.
Holland, Josephine +5 more
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