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Retracted: Unsupervised Data Mining and Effect of Fast Rehabilitation Nursing Intervention in Fracture Surgery. [PDF]
Healthcare Engineering JO.
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International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
Aymar Akilimali +14 more
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Preoperative visceral fat and muscle loss after cardiovascular surgery: A retrospective cohort study
Abstract Background Patients with visceral obesity experience an amplified systemic inflammatory response during the perioperative period, increasing infection risk. Significant skeletal muscle loss following invasive cardiovascular surgery presents a considerable clinical challenge.
Kazuya Shimizu +10 more
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Application of Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Nursing in Patients with Brucellar Spondylitis and Its Effects on Pain, Inflammation, and Immune Function. [PDF]
Zhang Y +6 more
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Abstract Objectives Chronic intestinal failure (CIF) is a rare and complex disease, requiring home parenteral nutrition (HPN) to sustain growth and development. The impact on parents taking care for children with HPN remains underexplored. This qualitative study aimed to elucidate the experiences and challenges faced by parents in caring for HPN ...
Aysenur Demirok +4 more
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Tool for longitudinal monitoring of medicine‐related symptoms in older people: a feasibility study
Abstract Background Older adults are vulnerable to medicine‐related harm due to age‐related changes in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Aim The aim of this study was to adapt and test a tool for longitudinal monitoring of medicine‐related symptoms in older adults. Method The PHArmacotherapeutical Symptom Evaluation‐20 tool was adapted from a four‐
Abebe Basazn Mekuria +7 more
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Early rehabilitation nursing prevents postoperative DVT and promotes limb function recovery in patients with traumatic fracture. [PDF]
Li L, Huang Y, He J, Zheng Q.
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Abstract Objective Nutrition is an essential component of care for all patients. However, electronic medical record (EMR) systems lack a centralized location for nutrition‐related information. The absence of standardized documentation and workflows is misaligned with key domains of healthcare quality as defined by the Institute of Medicine— namely ...
Jocelyn A. Young +2 more
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