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A New Respiratory Care Center: Model for Planning and Design

Respiratory Care, 1977
Faced with a rapidly increasing patient load and cramped and inefficient working quarters, the staff of the Lutheran Hospital (Moline, Illinois) Respiratory Therapy Department undertook to plan and design a respiratory care center in a proposed addition to the hospital.
C, McKnight, T, Watson
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[Do we need Respiratory Care Units or Respiratory Emergency Centers?]

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2023
Although lung and heart diseases often occur together, the focus in acute medical emergency care frequently lies on the treatment of the cardiological symptoms only. This leads to a repeated patient visit and an impaired quality of life. How can this treatment gap be closed?
Stefan, Krüger   +5 more
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Day-Care Center Attendance and Hospitalization for Lower Respiratory Tract Illness

Pediatrics, 1988
To identify risk factors associated with hospitalization for acute lower respiratory tract illness, 102 children <2 years of age admitted to four Atlanta metropolitan area hospitals between December 1984 and June 1985 with the diagnosis of lower respiratory tract illness were studied.
L J, Anderson   +6 more
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The Use of Noninvasive Ventilation in Acute Respiratory Failure at a Tertiary Care Center

Chest, 2004
Financial constraints and bed limitations frequently prevent admission of ill patients to a critical care setting. We surveyed the use of treatment with noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in clinical practice by physicians in a tertiary care, university-based teaching hospital and compared our findings with published recommendations for the use of NIV.Data ...
Elizabeth S, Paus-Jenssen   +4 more
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An Analysis of the Scholarly Activities of Respiratory Care Faculty in Southern Academic Health Centers

Respiratory Care, 1988
Little is known about the scholarly production of faculty members who teach in respiratory care programs. METHOD: We studied the scholarly activities of respiratory care faculty members in southern academic health centers via a mailed survey. RESULTS: An analysis of the responses (n = 33, 86.8%) revealed: (1) The respondents' principal scholarly ...
J D, Holcomb, W A, Thomson, R E, Bartel
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Evaluation of a Commercial Multiplexed Molecular Lower Respiratory Panel at a Tertiary Care Cancer Center

The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics, 2021
Diagnosis and management of bacterial pneumonia still relies on bacterial culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. The Unyvero Lower Respiratory Tract panel (LRT) is a multiplex molecular assay that provides results within approximately 4.5 hours. This study evaluated the analytical performance of the LRT on bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluids
Melvilí Cintrón   +4 more
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HUMAN METAPNEUMOVIRUS AND OTHER RESPIRATORY VIRAL INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN ATTENDING A DAY CARE CENTER

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2009
Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is an important cause of acute respiratory infections (ARI).
Lizette, Montejano-Elías   +5 more
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Group A Streptococcus-Associated Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in a Day-Care Center

Pediatrics, 1989
Little information is available about the epidemiology of group A streptococcal upper respiratory tract infections in child day-care centers. During an initial 3-month period, symptomatic upper respiratory tract infections associated with throat cultures or rapid antigen detection tests positive for group A streptococci developed in 55 of 214 (26 ...
T D, Smith, V, Wilkinson, E L, Kaplan
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Probiotics for respiratory tract infections in children attending day care centers—a systematic review

European Journal of Pediatrics, 2018
Probiotics have been suggested to have a preventive effect on respiratory tract infections (RTIs), but limited evidence exist on strain-specific effects. The main aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate strain-specific probiotic effects on RTIs in children attending day care.
Rikke Pilmann Laursen, Iva Hojsak
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Evaluation of a Handwashing Intervention to Reduce Respiratory Illness Rates in Senior Day-Care Centers

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1999
Abstract To decrease respiratory infections in senior day care, staff were educated on viral transmission and the value of hand washing. Fanny packs with alcohol foam supplemented hand washing and were alternated monthly between centers. Infection rates were unchanged with alcohol foam use.
A R, Falsey   +5 more
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