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AMSA\u27s 3rd Annual Patient Safety and Quality Leadership Institute [PDF]
Rozenfeld, Boris, Zeltser, Marina
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This study developed a nitrogen‐strengthened copper‐iron‐zinc (N‐CuFeZn) alloy bioactive dressing integrated with electromagnetic stimulation. The coaxial dressing, made from 0.04 mm filaments with 1120 MPa tensile strength, showed that electromagnetic activation enhanced therapeutic outcomes by increasing VEGF expression, promoting angiogenesis (2.1 ...
Xiaohui Qiu+9 more
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Increased Utilization of Overtime and Agency Nurses and Patient Safety.
Pittman P+5 more
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Exploring Nursing Students' Perspectives on Patient Safety Culture in Clinical Settings: A Mixed-Method Study. [PDF]
Bartoníčková D+4 more
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Safety Evaluation of Repeated Application of Polymeric Microarray Patches in Miniature Pigs
This study demonstrates the safety of repeated application of three types of microarray patches (MAPs), hydrogelforming, dissolving, and implantable, over four weeks in miniature pigs. No adverse skin or systemic effects were observed, supporting the clinical potential of MAPs as safe and effective drug delivery platforms.
Qonita Kurnia Anjani+4 more
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Patient safety attitude scale in dentistry: development and validation study in Türkiye. [PDF]
Bahar ŞÇ, Uğrak U, Yılmaz C.
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Imiquimod‐loaded nanoparticles (PFSUV‐IMQ) are found to decrease liver metastasis and liver tumor burden when administered intravenously. Flow cytometry, RNA‐seq and various experiments show that the anti‐tumor response is immune‐mediated by activating dendritic cells resulting in increased CD8 T cell infiltration and activity.
Vanessa Chan+13 more
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AI for image quality and patient safety in CT and MRI. [PDF]
Melazzini L+9 more
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Human Skin Models in Biophotonics: Materials, Methods, and Applications
This review discusses how the optical properties of human skin can be replicated in human skin models. It describes the principles, materials, and techniques used to develop artificial skin for biophotonics research. Finally, the article highlights recent advances and shows how these models improve the study of light‐skin interactions without the need ...
Dardan Bajrami+4 more
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Time pressure in surgical teams, a help or a hindrance to patient safety? [PDF]
van Harten A+4 more
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