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ABSTRACT Background Nurse practitioners (NPs) play a crucial role in healthcare by providing person‐centred and high‐quality care. Their contributions encompass enhanced accessibility to healthcare and reduced hospital admissions and cost‐effectiveness.
Birgitta Ljungbeck+2 more
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R, Kakaiya, J, Wenzel-Wamhoff
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Abstract Animal growth is a fundamental component of population dynamics, which is closely tied to mortality, fecundity, and maturation. As a result, estimating growth often serves as the basis of population assessments. In fish, analysing growth typically involves fitting a growth model to age‐at‐length data derived from counting growth rings in ...
Jan Droll+4 more
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Uniform State Narcotic Legislation**Read before the Society of Medical Jurisprudence, New York City, May 10. [PDF]
Charles W. Dunn
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Aberrant energy metabolism in the brain is a common pathological feature in the preclinical Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Recent studies have reported the early elevations of glycolysis-involved enzymes in AD brain and cerebrospinal fluid according to a ...
Xiu Yang+7 more
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POTENT NON-NARCOTIC ANALGESICS AS А DIRECTION IN DEVELOPMENT OF PHARMACEUTICALS
The article describes some approaches to choice of the most potent non-narcotic analgesics among agents investigated in various R&D stages. Preparations non-narcotic analgesics for relief of severe and moderate pain are relatively new area of ...
A. V. Sosnov+6 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this review was to explore the influencing factors that contribute to medication administration errors (MAEs) made by novice registered nurses (NRNs). Background MAEs are a significant yet preventable risk to patient safety in healthcare settings, compromising both patient health and care quality. Evidence suggests that NRNs are
Chelsea Webb+3 more
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