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In-hospital resuscitation practices have changed very little despite significant advances in resuscitation science. Unlike pre-hospital providers, hospital personnel have been slow to focus on resuscitation practices and even slower to adopt evolving ...
Peberdy, M, Cretikos, M, Herlitz, Johan,
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Abstract Background Diagnostic error is a major patient safety concern in hospitals, yet most studies have focused on selected high‐risk subgroups, leaving the broader general internal medicine inpatient population understudied. Objectives To determine the incidence, contributing factors, resulting harm, and predictors of diagnostic error in medical ...
Caterina E. Marx +9 more
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The vast majority of acutely ill patients admitted into the intensive care unit require volume expansion at some stage of their stay. Patients suffering from haemorrhage, extended trauma or severe dehydration are obvious candidates. Septic, traumatized and even postoperative patients also develop exudation of plasma into the inflamed areas.
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: 2017 marks the 25th anniversary of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). ILCOR was formed in 1992 to create a forum for collaboration among principal resuscitation councils worldwide.
Perkins, Gavin D. +4 more
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The Young European Resuscitation Council Resuscitation Science Masterclass – Concept and implementation [PDF]
Nurturing the development of the next generation of resuscitation scientists is essential for creating a vibrant and enabled community equipped with the necessary knowledge, attitudes, and skills to transform resuscitation practice and improve outcomes ...
Johannes Wittig +9 more
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The role of hospitalists in bedside ethics education for medical trainees
Abstract Hospitalists are well‐positioned to teach ethics to trainees at the bedside, traversing the chasm between preclinical instruction and real‐world patient care. This paper proposes a structured, generalizable approach to ethics education for hospitalists.
Holland Kaplan
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Lifting the Fog on Resuscitation: A Scoping Review to Define Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Aims: To summarise current research that defines cardiopulmonary resuscitation and to provide a succinct conceptual defini-tion of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Design: Scoping review using JBI guidelines to develop the study protocol.
Yen, Margaret +3 more
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Objective: To evaluate an intervention package promoting effective neonatal resuscitation training at county level hospitals across China. Methods: The intervention package was implemented across 4 counties and included expert seminars, training ...
Wang, Huishan +10 more
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Resource management and clinical outcomes during a national intravenous fluid shortage
Abstract Background A natural disaster, Hurricane Helene, damaged a production facility supplying 60% of intravenous (IV) fluids in the United States. A nationwide IV fluid shortage followed. Objectives To evaluate a multifaceted IV fluid conservation intervention's effect on IV fluid utilization and clinical outcomes during the shortage.
Stacy A. Johnson +3 more
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