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Patient Electrode Isolation Adapter
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1971Safety has rapidly become a major issue in the hospital environment. Electronic equipment, particularly monitoring apparatus, has modernized clinical procedures, but constitutes a potential danger to patients. A simple isolation adapter is described which can eliminate the shock hazards of existing equipment by breaking the electrical connection ...
W P, Holsinger, K M, Kempner
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An alternative to isolating patients
Geriatric Nursing, 1987Summary Traditional isolation practices that focus only on diagnosed cases of infectious diseases provide an incomplete strategy for infection prevention and control. They can cause detrimental psychosocial effects in patients and their families and interfere with the family-like milieu that nursing homes strive to establish.
M M, Jackson, P, Lynch
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Patient isolation for infection control and patient experience
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 2018AbstractObjectiveHospitalized patients placed in isolation due to a carrier state or infection with resistant or highly communicable organisms report higher rates of anxiety and loneliness and have fewer physician encounters, room entries, and vital sign records.
Zishan K, Siddiqui +10 more
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Air Curtains for Patient Isolation
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969A unique reverse isolation unit with ultrafilters and protective curtains of air provides an ideal environment for patients whose illness or therapy or both leave them especially infection-prone. Preliminary studies indicate that the enclosure is 97% to 99% effective in protecting the patient from contamination.
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Young Patient With Isolated Tongue Deviation
Stroke, 2014We describe a case of a 40-year-old white man with a history of transient idiopathic thrombocytopenia. He had no regular medication and worked as a lifeguard. His cholesterol levels were slightly elevated and he smoked 7 cigarillos a day. He did not have a history of obvious head or neck trauma but used to practice martial arts.
Strbian Daniel +5 more
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Isolated from chromoblastomycosis patient
2023Regulation Mechanism of Chitin Accumulation on the Outer Cell Wall of Chromoblastomycosis Agents and Its Effect on the host CD4+Th Cells Differentiation and outcome of the ...
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Isolated Cerebral Aspergillosis in Immunocompetent Patients
World Neurosurgery, 2014Isolated cerebral aspergillosis (ICA) traditionally has been associated with immunocompromised patients with dismal outcomes. Cases of ICA in immunocompetent patients are very rare and poorly described. We describe our experience of 5 immunocompetent patients with ICA and compare our experience with the literature.During the period 1996-2011, ICA was ...
Rakan, Bokhari +3 more
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SOCIAL ISOLATION IN LUNG CANCER PATIENTS
Social Work in Health Care, 1980Lung cancer patients were found to score significantly higher on a social isolation scale when compared to a group of patients with other chronic lung diseases as well as to a control group of apparently healthy adults. Social isolation in lung cancer patients did not correlate with their apparent isolation, depression or with their physicians ...
A, McGeough +3 more
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