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Patient identification at admission to hospital
Medsestra (Nurse), 2022The article describes the need for patient identification in a hospital, the requirements for identification.
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Managing Patient Admissions in a Neurology Ward
Operations Research, 2017We study patient admission policies in a neurology ward where there are multiple types of patients with different medical characteristics. Patients receive specialized care inside the neurology ward and delays in admission to the ward will have negative impact on their health status.
Saied Samiedaluie +3 more
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Admission of surgical patients
2023AbstractThis chapter provides a detailed overview of the admissions process for surgical patients. It begins with a summary, an assessment of care, and then covers detailed specific health needs. This includes children and young people with their parents, how to provide accessible information, then the admission of patients with cognitive issues ...
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[Admission or non admission of patients with cancer to the ICU].
Revue medicale suisse, 2019Determining if a critically ill patient with cancer will benefit from medical care in an intensive care unit can be a real challenge. Studies show that anticipating critical situations in oncology and collaboration between oncologists and intensivists diminish mortality and enhance resource use.
Isabelle, Durrer +4 more
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Involuntary First Admission of Patients With Schizophrenia as a Predictor of Future Admissions
Psychiatric Services, 1999The extent to which the legal status of a first psychiatric admission-voluntary or involuntary-predicted the legal status and number of future admissions was examined among patients with schizophrenia.Data on all patients in Israel who had a nonforensic first admission between 1978 and 1992 and a diagnosis of schizophrenia (N=9,081) were extracted from
S, Fennig, J, Rabinowitz, S, Fennig
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2011
The rationale for using a single case study approach is set out and put into context of current case research literature and thinking. The validity of the approach and its implications for being able to generalise from its findings are discussed. The key point in the case is the determination of a private hospital in Auckland, New Zealand, to re ...
Hans Lehmann, Terence Wee
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The rationale for using a single case study approach is set out and put into context of current case research literature and thinking. The validity of the approach and its implications for being able to generalise from its findings are discussed. The key point in the case is the determination of a private hospital in Auckland, New Zealand, to re ...
Hans Lehmann, Terence Wee
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Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1986
Although urinalysis is one of the most frequently ordered tests in primary care, its usefulness in screening has not been demonstrated. A retrospective review of 1,607 admission urinalyses for inpatients in a referral/community hospital identified 861 as clinically indicated and 746 as routine.
K, Kroenke +6 more
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Although urinalysis is one of the most frequently ordered tests in primary care, its usefulness in screening has not been demonstrated. A retrospective review of 1,607 admission urinalyses for inpatients in a referral/community hospital identified 861 as clinically indicated and 746 as routine.
K, Kroenke +6 more
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[Hospital admission of nursing home patients: patient characteristics and purpose of admission].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1995To establish how many hospitalisations of nursing home patients are realised annually, the characteristics of these patients and the diagnoses and the purposes for which they are hospitalised.Retrospective and prospective.Analysis of national data for the 5-year period 1986-1990 obtained from the registration of nursing home patients (SIVIS) of the ...
J W, Konings +3 more
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IMPLICATIONS OF ADMISSION HYPOTHERMIA IN TRAUMA PATIENTS
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1990Hypothermia is common after severe injury, and has been associated with an increased mortality rate in patients stratified by anatomic indices of injury severity. In this retrospective study of 173 patients, early post-traumatic hypothermia was found to correlate with physiologic indicators of volume deficit, independently of the amount of intravenous ...
S, Steinemann +2 more
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