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PATIENT-FOCUSED CARE

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1993
The trend away from a departmental focus and toward "patient-focused" care in hospitals is described; advantages of and barriers to such a change and its effects on pharmacy are discussed. Patient-focused care is characterized by decentralization of services, cross-training of personnel from different departments to provide basic care ...
Theresa Stephany, Marie Manthey
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Care of Patients

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1995
Hospital accreditation standards have changed from focusing on capability to actual performance and outcomes. This shift in emphasis requires organization leaders and staff members to make significant paradigm shifts. In this series of articles, the authors will discuss the functional standards for 1994-1995 and their implications.
R C, Moore-Greenlaw   +2 more
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Periprocedural Patient Care

RadioGraphics, 2015
Periprocedural care of patients who undergo image-guided interventions is a task of monumental importance. As physicians who perform procedures, radiologists rely on their noninterpretive skills to optimize patient care. At the center of periprocedural care is proper patient identification.
Maureen P, Kohi   +7 more
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PATIENT CARE: Perioperative Patient Care

AORN Journal, 1993
PATIENT CARE: Perioperative Patient Care, second ed, By Julia A. Kneedler, Gwen H.
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Patient-led care

Nursing Management, 2017
Former mental health service user and public engagement practitioner David Gilbert writes a blog, the Future Patient Blog, on the possibilities of patient-led and user-led healthcare.
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Care of Patients

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Excerpt To the editor: The American medical profession is being criticized more vigorously than at any time in the past. Some of us have wondered why.
R L, Landau, E N, Ehrlich
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Individualizing Patient Care

Journal of Nursing Education, 1985
Patients are people as well as potential problems. Increasing our awareness of patients' lifestyle preferences, as well as developing more productive ways to interact with them, can promote growth along with recovery. The very least it can do is to facilitate working with patients and reduce the negative impact of stress of conflict in a very demanding
B, Strickland, J, Arnn, J N, Mitchell
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Patient-Care Systems

2001
Patient care is the focus of many clinical disciplines—medicine, nursing, pharmacy, nutrition, therapies such as respiratory, physical, and occupational, and others. Although the work of the various disciplines sometimes overlaps, each has its own primary focus, emphasis, and methods of care delivery.
Judy G. Ozbolt, Suzanne Bakken
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Just patient care

Academic Emergency Medicine, 2022
Nike Izmaylov, Michelle Izmaylov
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