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Emergency Nurse, 2007
This study was under-taken to explore the communication process between ED and intensive care unit (ICU) staff during transfers of critically ill patients.
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This study was under-taken to explore the communication process between ED and intensive care unit (ICU) staff during transfers of critically ill patients.
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Reducing the Costs of Patient Transfers
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1987This study examined the potential cost savings of a new patient transfer device that uses air pressure to assist in the movement of patients. The analysis for a single hospital indicates that this new technology is no less expensive than traditional patient transfer methods if only the direct costs of staff utilization are considered.
R M, Saywell +4 more
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Transference in the nurse–patient relationship
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2007The therapeutic relationship has been considered foundational to psychiatric nursing practice since at least the mid‐20th century. However, this does not, in itself, guarantee either its continuity or relevance to current practice. Concepts such as the therapeutic relationship require sustained attention, both in theory and in practice, to illustrate ...
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Patients
Neurosurgery, 2013Introduction and Methods Prompt management of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is critical. Literature is inconclusive regarding outcomes for patients directly-admitted to specialized centers versus transferred from lower-volume hospitals. Providers are often unclear about the safety of transferring critical patients.
Jack, Rosner +6 more
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Patient transfers to a public hospital
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1988This is a study of interhospital patient transfers to a medium-sized county sponsored hospital. During the three-month period studied, there were 416 patients who met the study criteria. Thirty-eight (9%) of the patients were transferred because the county hospital offered a higher level of medical care or medical services not available at the ...
M, Lebow, W M, Rodney
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Transference in Psychotherapy with Schizophrenic Patients
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1975(1975). Transference in Psychotherapy with Schizophrenic Patients. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 379-388.
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Smooth patient transfers, Part III
Nursing, 2008Learn how this "pick-me-up" can protect your patient and your back.
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Preparation for patient transfer
1997Abstract Many straightforward hand conditions are adequately dealt with in A&E. More serious problems require assessment by an experienced hand surgeon who may be an orthopaedic or plastic surgeon based in your hospital or in a specialized unit elsewhere.
G R Wilson +3 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1967
A communications form should furnish the patient information required under Medicare and convey the many specific facts which the nurse needs from the moment a patient becomes her responsibility in order to understand him and to plan his care. The form described here was designed to do this and was tested and refined over a three-year period by nurses,
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A communications form should furnish the patient information required under Medicare and convey the many specific facts which the nurse needs from the moment a patient becomes her responsibility in order to understand him and to plan his care. The form described here was designed to do this and was tested and refined over a three-year period by nurses,
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