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Tuberculosis in Hospital Personnel
Infection Control, 1987AbstractTuberculosis (TB) skin testing practices and the prevalence and inherent risk of TB infection among hospital employees in 167 North Carolina (NC) hospitals were determined from a 79% (132/167) response to a tuberculosis screening questionnaire.
William A. Rutala+2 more
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1975
Stress levels vary both with the stressful situation and the person's ability to cope. We compared stress levels of nurses, hospital administrators and public service administrators. The highest stress levels occurred in the interns and nurses. The highly stressful situations are analysed and some remedies are suggested.
Barry N. Moore, Erica Bates
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Stress levels vary both with the stressful situation and the person's ability to cope. We compared stress levels of nurses, hospital administrators and public service administrators. The highest stress levels occurred in the interns and nurses. The highly stressful situations are analysed and some remedies are suggested.
Barry N. Moore, Erica Bates
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Occupational hazards to hospital personnel
American Journal of Infection Control, 1985Hospital personnel are subject to various occupational hazards. Awareness of these risks, compliance with basic preventive measures, and adequate resources for interventions are essential components of an occupational health program. Physical, chemical, and radiation hazards; important infectious risks; and psychosocial problems prevalent in hospital ...
Donald E. Craven+5 more
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HALOTHANE ABUSE IN HOSPITAL PERSONNEL
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1976Deaths assoicated with halothane abuse have occurred in employees in three different hospitals. The medical profession should be aware of the potential for abuse in this anesthetic drug.
Frank A. Trefny+2 more
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SOME RECENT SOVIET MEDICAL STATISTICS PERSONNEL, HOSPITAL BEDS, BIRTH AND DEATH RATES
, 1957Detailed medical statistics, the first ones to be made available for many years, have recently been published in the Soviet Union. These figures will form the subject of a longer and more detailed article to be published in the near future; only the ...
M. Field
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Nursing Personnel in General Hospitals
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1944IN THE SUMMER Of 1943, the Procurement and Assignment Service of the War Manpower Commission sent a questionnaire to all hospitals registered by the American Medical Association. The questionnaire was designed to obtain information regarding the professional personnel, both medical and nursing, in hospitals in order to appraise the current needs of the
Louise M. Tattershall+1 more
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The Rheumatoid Factor in the Personnel of a Rheumatism Hospital
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1962SummarySera of 222 members of the personnel of a rheumatism hospital were tested for the presence of the rheumatoid factor. When differences in age distribution were taken into account, the incidence of positive results was the same as in a random sample of the population in the same town, previously examined by the authors.
V. Laine, K. Aho, K. Sievers, O. Wager
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Protection of hospital personnel
1997In this chapter, care in the use of X-rays, and protection of the eyes and hearing of personnel, are discussed.
Jamsheer Talati, Salam Khan
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Veterinary surgery, 2013
OBJECTIVE To determine the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (MRSP) contamination rate of white coats (WC) and surgical scrubs (SS) worn by personnel at the Ontario Veterinary ...
Ameet Singh+4 more
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OBJECTIVE To determine the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (MRSP) contamination rate of white coats (WC) and surgical scrubs (SS) worn by personnel at the Ontario Veterinary ...
Ameet Singh+4 more
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