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Inpatient Hospital Dentistry

Dental Clinics of North America, 1975
Inpatient hospital dentistry has been reviewed. The expanding role of the hospital as a focal point for dental treatment of the healthy as well as medically compromised patient has been emphasized. A portion of this article has been devoted to admission and discharge procedures for the dental inpatient. The hospital chart is seen as the only instrument
B H, Hendler, C C, Alling
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Inpatient Violence

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2016
Inpatient violence constitutes a major concern for staff, patients, and administrators. Violence can cause physical injury and psychological trauma. Although violence presents a challenge to inpatient clinicians, it should not be viewed as inevitable.
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Overview of inpatient coding

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2003
The main classification-based and nomenclature-based coding systems used in the United States, as well as the process and importance of documenting in the patient record, are discussed. Hospital pharmacists usually have limited knowledge of and exposure to coding and reimbursement in the inpatient system.
Sherri, Alexander   +2 more
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Teledermatology in the inpatient setting

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2017
Teledermatology (TD) is a health care delivery modality that uses telecommunication technology to provide dermatologic care. It has grown to be a reliable and diagnostically accurate means of producing quality care while increasing access and reducing wait times in the outpatient setting.
Rechelle, Tull, Karolyn A, Wanat
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Inpatient Hospitalizations for Croup

Hospital Pediatrics, 2014
Objectives: Croup is a common childhood respiratory illness that can result in hospitalization and significant morbidity. This study reviewed records of patients hospitalized with croup to determine characteristics associated with increased inpatient treatment and length of stay (LOS).
Sridaran, Narayanan, Ellen, Funkhouser
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Mortality in psychiatric inpatients

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1989
ABSTRACT– The number of persons taken into psychiatric hospital care during 1982 in France was estimated using data on length of stay and analysing these by the person‐year method. The number of observed deaths was compared by sex and age group with the number of deaths expected if the mortality in the general French population in 1982 were applied to ...
F, Casadebaig, N, Quemada
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Inpatient Therapeutic Options [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Patients with acute dyspnea resulting from acute heart failure should be rapidly assessed and stabilized. First, patients should be put in a seated posture and, if necessary, supplemental oxygen and ventilatory support (noninvasive or invasive, see below) should be provided [1].
Kreusser, Michael M., Raake, Philip
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Ophthalmology inpatient consultation

Ophthalmology, 2001
To profile inpatients and eye problems evaluated and managed by the Ophthalmology Consultation Service of a large university teaching hospital.A hospital-based retrospective, cross-sectional study.One thousand four hundred seventy-two patients admitted to the University of California Los Angeles Medical Center.We reviewed the inpatient medical records,
K, Carter, K M, Miller
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Peritonitis in Geriatric Inpatients

Age and Ageing, 1991
Of 212 cases of peritonitis found in a retrospective study of geriatric inpatients, the most common causes were mesenteric infarction, malignancy, intestinal obstruction, perforated peptic ulcer, cholecystitis, diverticulitis and perforation of the urinary bladder. The diagnostic accuracy was 47%.
M, Wroblewski, P, Mikulowski
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Termination in Inpatient Groups

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1996
This article provides the therapist with a three-factor framework for understanding and constructively responding to members' termination in the inpatient group. The first factor is the context in which the inpatient group takes place. It will be argued that how the broader system defines and treats termination affects the group process at the time of ...
V, Brabender, A, Fallon
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