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Lifeline of New Products- Destination: The Patient\u27s Bedside [PDF]
The lifeline of a new product begins with an innovative process driven by an on-line request through our academic medical center’s intranet system. The individual championing the new product completes the request.
Mangano, MSN, RN New Products Coordinator, Department of Nursing Education, Mary Bent
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Our aim was to compare the outcomes of preoperative chemotherapy with postoperative chemotherapy in patients with resectable colorectal liver metastases treated with CAPOX‐Bev. We demonstrated that both preoperative and postoperative CAPOX‐Bev were safely administered, and preoperative chemotherapy showed a numerically higher treatment compliance rate ...
Yuji Takakura+15 more
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Status of Safety Culture of Psychiatric Patients from The Viewpoint of Medical Personnel
Background: One of the main components of the quality of health services is patient safety. This study aimed to determine safety culture status of psychiatric patients from the viewpoint of the medical staff of Ibn Sina and Hafez hospitals in Shiraz ...
Peyvand Bastani+3 more
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Background. Medical staff in China faced great challenges and psychological and physiological changes of varying degrees during the omicron epidemic outbreak.
Shuting Bao+10 more
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Infant Safe Sleep: A Curriculum for Nurses on Labor and Delivery Units [PDF]
Purpose. Approximately 3500 infants die annually in the United States from sleep related deaths. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a safe sleep environment that can reduce the risk of all sleep-related infant deaths.
Serke, Morgan
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This multi‐institutional, randomized, phase II trial aimed to investigate the long‐term survival outcomes of two versus three courses of DCF for locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). The 5‐year overall survival and progression‐free survival rates for the three and two course groups were 70.7% vs. 63.8% (hazard ratio (HR) = 0.91, p
Takahito Sugase+19 more
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Introducing a new technique for limb prepping in orthopedic surgeries: Designing, construction, and evaluation of limb-lifting assistive device [PDF]
Lifting and holding patients' limbs while preparing the skin for orthopedic surgeries may be a lengthy process causing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) for preoperative team members.
Mojeni, M.T., Najafi, S.A., Nomali, M.
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Our present study reveals that surgical step recognition performs moderately well when trained on video data from a single institution and applied to an external institution's data. Nevertheless, our model substantially improves its prediction capabilities when trained on the same amount of data from multiple institutions.
James S. Strong+8 more
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Jinming Fang,1,2 Ling Liu,2 Pengqian Fang11School of Medicine and Health Management, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, People’s Republic of China; 2Wuhan Forth Hospital, Puai Hospital, Tongji ...
Fang J, Liu L, Fang P
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This national survey using the National Clinical Database in Japan revealed a persistent decline in the number of advanced hepatectomies, even after the COVID‐19 pandemic. Despite this trend, surgical safety was effectively maintained in the postpandemic period using risk‐adjusted metrics.
Yusuke Takemura+13 more
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