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Incidence of phlebitis is an indicator of the quality of hospital services with minimal rate of ≤1,5% standard. The incidence of phlebitis in Hospital AR. Bunda Prabumulih still high ranging from 8% to 17%.
Wahyu Rizky
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Oral rehydration versus intravenous therapy for treating dehydration due to gastroenteritis in children: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Despite treatment recommendations from various organizations, oral rehydration therapy (ORT) continues to be underused, particularly by physicians in high-income countries.
A Mackenzie +47 more
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Background: Phlebitis leads to increased discomfort for patients, longer hospital stays, and higher healthcare costs. One of the factors causing phlebitis is the lack of skilled nurses when performing infusions.
Lisnadiyanti +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The diagnostic performance of clinical diagnostic criteria for IgG4‐related sclerosing cholangitis 2020 (IgG4‐SC2020) has not been fully validated since its proposal as a revision of the 2012 criteria (IgG4‐SC2012). Methods We conducted a multicenter validation study to evaluate the diagnostic performance of IgG4‐SC2020 using ...
Itaru Naitoh +60 more
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Extrahepatic complications of liver transplantation. [PDF]
The massive surgical assault associated with hepatic transplantation makes a high frequency of complications almost inevitable. In this review of 225 patient records, selected at random from cases of liver transplantation in Pittsburgh over a 2 1/2 year ...
Shaw, BW, Starzl, TE, Wood, RP
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Enterocolic phlebitis" mimicking a primary tumor of the cecum--a rare presentation of an unusual entity. [PDF]
Intestinal vasculitis is an infrequent entity in the absence of systemic vasculitis or chronic inflammatory bowel disease. The primary involvement of gut restricted to mesenteric venous territory is exceedingly rare.
Almeida, M, Cruz, J, Soares, J
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Flebitis asociada con catéteres venosos periféricos en niños: estudio de factores predisponentes [PDF]
Objective: To identify risk factors for phlebitis related to peripheral intravenous catheters (PIC) in children. Methods: A retrospective cohort study conducted in 338 children submitted to intravenous.
Avelar, Ariane Ferreira Machado [UNIFESP] +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is used to manage menopausal symptoms, particularly vasomotor symptoms (VMS). HRT prescribing rates are rising, but most women will eventually discontinue. Objectives To explore the experiences of women stopping HRT, why women restart HRT, and the HCPs advising them. Search Strategy Embase, MEDLINE,
Sarah Bunnewell +4 more
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Phlebitis is an inflammation of the veins caused by the act of administering intravenous therapy by nurses while the patient is in hospital. the incidence of phlebitis can also be influenced by the knowledge of the nurse providing care.
Linda inayati +2 more
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Giving Medicine Through Intravenous Towards Incident of Phlebitis to Hospitalized Patient in Hospital [PDF]
Phlebitis incident is a reflection of the character of health care. The sign of phlebitis include an increase of skin temperature on the veins, pain, and some cases of redness in the site of insertion or along the vein line.
Iradiyanti, W. P. (Winda) +1 more
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