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Clinical practice variability among paediatric interventional cardiologists assessing pulmonary arteriovenous malformations. [PDF]
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Successful Transarterial Embolisation for Recurrent Subacromial-subdeltoid Bursitis: Case Report. [PDF]
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on interventional cardiology activity in Spain
REC: interventional cardiology (English Edition), 2020Introduction and objectives: The COVID-19 epidemic and the declaration of the state of alarm have led to a decrease in healthcare activity in interventional cardiology units.
O. Rodriguez-Leor +11 more
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Utilizing a Mixed Methods Approach for Conducting Interventional Evaluations
, 2020In this editorial, we take the position that in the educational, health, and social sciences, the modus operandi for conducting interventional studies should be using a mixed methods approach.
M. Fetters, José F. Molina-Azorín
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Pediatric Interventional Radiology: Vascular Interventions
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2016Pediatric interventional radiology (PIR) comprises a range of minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that are performed using image guidance. PIR has emerged as an essential adjunct to various surgical and medical conditions. Over the years, technology has undergone dramatic and continuous evolution, making this speciality grow.
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2001
Impetigo is a common superficial bacterial skin infection, most frequently encountered in children. There is no standard therapy and guidelines for treatment differ widely. Treatment options include many different oral and topical antibiotics as well as disinfectants.To assess the effects of treatments for impetigo, including waiting for natural ...
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Impetigo is a common superficial bacterial skin infection, most frequently encountered in children. There is no standard therapy and guidelines for treatment differ widely. Treatment options include many different oral and topical antibiotics as well as disinfectants.To assess the effects of treatments for impetigo, including waiting for natural ...
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Searching for the Intervention in Intervention Research Reports
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2008Purpose : Precisely described interventions in nursing research reports are essential as a foundation for nursing practice and to facilitate future research. The purpose of this project was to characterize the intervention descriptions in nursing intervention research reports. Design and Methods
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Southern Medical Journal, 1985
It is difficult for some alcoholics to admit their illness and recognize their need for help. From experience a process called intervention has evolved. Basically it consists of a well planned and rehearsed scenario, devoid of coercion and criticism, in which the alcoholic can find no acceptable alternative to treatment.
S W, Barefoot, V W, Smith
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It is difficult for some alcoholics to admit their illness and recognize their need for help. From experience a process called intervention has evolved. Basically it consists of a well planned and rehearsed scenario, devoid of coercion and criticism, in which the alcoholic can find no acceptable alternative to treatment.
S W, Barefoot, V W, Smith
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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1983
Promoting functional restoration/maintenance may be more beneficial to the elderly patient than applying restraints to prevent risk of injury.
M J, Kustaborder, M, Rigney
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Promoting functional restoration/maintenance may be more beneficial to the elderly patient than applying restraints to prevent risk of injury.
M J, Kustaborder, M, Rigney
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