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Bringing Evidence to the Point of Care
Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2008In a previous Evidence-Based Practice article entitled "Battling Esoterrorism" (Levin, 2008), I concluded by asking nurses of the world to join our forces in the battle. Of my New York State colleagues, two signed up immediately. For this article they have provided two battle strategies used in their respective hospitals in order to bring the best ...
Priscilla Sandford Worral+2 more
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cclm, 1999
Abstract In the recent issue of CCLM a paper has been published on the view of the German Working Group on Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) (1). The issue of POCT is extremely important and rightly the authors stress the responsibility of the head of the laboratory. However, they omit to refer to two important documents relating to POCT from
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Abstract In the recent issue of CCLM a paper has been published on the view of the German Working Group on Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) (1). The issue of POCT is extremely important and rightly the authors stress the responsibility of the head of the laboratory. However, they omit to refer to two important documents relating to POCT from
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2014
Perioperativ auftretende Gerinnungsstorungen und die konsekutive Transfusion von allogenen Blutprodukten stellen einen unabhangigen Pradiktor fur kardiale und nichtkardiale Ereignisse dar und wurden mit erhohter perioperativer Letalitat assoziiert (Glance et al. 2011; Murphy et al. 2007; Vivacqua et al. 2011).
Csilla Jámbor+2 more
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Perioperativ auftretende Gerinnungsstorungen und die konsekutive Transfusion von allogenen Blutprodukten stellen einen unabhangigen Pradiktor fur kardiale und nichtkardiale Ereignisse dar und wurden mit erhohter perioperativer Letalitat assoziiert (Glance et al. 2011; Murphy et al. 2007; Vivacqua et al. 2011).
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Point of Care Testing in Critical Care
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1999POCT is rapidly expanding in today's critical care areas. Nurses need to be involved in the implementation and evaluation process of POCT at every step. Each institution must determine which bedside tests are indicated based on an in-depth analysis of test accuracy, positive clinical impact, and cost-benefit ratio.
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Point-of-care testing of proteins
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2009Point-of-care testing (POCT) is a fast developing area in clinical diagnostics that is considered to be one of the main driving forces for the future in vitro diagnostic market. POCT means decentralized testing at the site of patient care. The most important POCT devices are handheld blood glucose sensors.
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The point of point-of-care testing
The Lancet, 2011David Katzenstein, Seble G Kassaye
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2004
Hugh C. Gilbert, Joseph W. Szokol
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Hugh C. Gilbert, Joseph W. Szokol
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