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Inpatient Pain Management

EXPLORE, 2011
The Penny George Institute for Health and Healing provides integrative medicine (IM) across the facilities of Allina Hospitals & Clinics. The George Institute maintains one of the largest inpatient IM services in the country and an outpatient clinic at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, which is a 629-bed tertiary-care hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota ...
Jeffery A, Dusek   +4 more
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The inpatient management of syncope

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2010
The management and risk stratification of patients with syncope in the Emergency Department (ED) has been the emphasis of much recent research, however little is known about inpatient management especially in the UK. The aim of this study was to examine the inpatient management of patients with syncope admitted to hospital from a UK ED.This was a ...
Laura C, Tattersall, Matthew J, Reed
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Serious Assaults by Inpatients

Psychosomatics, 1989
Forty-nine hospital wards in the United States and Canada were surveyed during specified periods for one year to document assaults by inpatients on staff or other patients. Nine (5.7%) of the 158 assaults by adult psychiatric inpatients were sufficiently severe to require medical treatment.
W H, Reid, M F, Bollinger, J G, Edwards
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Internet access for inpatients

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2013
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child states that all children have the right to education, information, play and friendship. The internet plays a pre-eminent role in society today, with almost all older children using the internet for these activities.1 ,2 The quality of the hospital environment is important to well-being.3 ...
Tomos, Rees   +2 more
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Cognitive therapy with inpatients

General Hospital Psychiatry, 1997
Psychotherapeutic interventions often play a major role in the treatment of patients who are hospitalized for depression. Much of the "therapeutic milieu" of the inpatient unit includes patient participation in group psychotherapy and in one-on-one psychotherapy with staff members.
S, Stuart   +3 more
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Inpatient Sleep Testing

Sleep Medicine Clinics
Inpatient sleep testing (IST) provides a unique although underused opportunity to improve access to care by identifying patients with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) who may benefit from timely initiation of positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy. SDB identified in hospitalized patients with cardiovascular and pulmonary comorbidities is associated ...
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Inpatient management of diabetes

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2003
Hyperglycemia is common in hospitalized patients with diabetes and contributes to poor outcomes in this population. Use of intravenous insulin protocols for patients who are unable to eat, continuation of usual insulin regimens for those who are eating, pre-meal insulin supplements for hyperglycemia, and avoidance of sliding-scale insulin can help the ...
Karen A, McDonough, Dawn E, DeWitt
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Inpatient hyperglycemia

Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2007
Aman, Khurana, Namita, Vinayek
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Prediction of inpatient violence

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2002
Objective:  An overview of studies on predictors and on the accuracy of prediction of inpatient violence should be given.Method:  To date, the published data do not allow a systematic meta‐analysis due to different sample characteristics, different measures and definitions of violence, and different time frames of observation.
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Inpatient Administration

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1968
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