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ABSTRACT Gamification is characterized by the use of gaming elements in a non‐gaming context. This concept is commonly applied in teaching to create a more meaningful and activating learning environment. The major aim of this study was to compare possible effects of gamification on a traditional interactive teaching concept in a biochemistry course on ...
Eva Stapfer +3 more
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Do-Not-Resuscitate Order: A Lacuna in Critical Care in Iran
Despite a lot of efforts and investigations worldwide, DNR is still a controversial issue in many countries. In Iran although significant achievements are reached in different fields; end of life care is hardly considered as a scientific necessity ...
Golnar Sabetian, Farid Zand
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Background Decision-making in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should ideally include clinical and ethical factors. Little is known about the extent of ethical considerations and their influence on prehospital resuscitation.
Louise Milling +8 more
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This work describes the development of human hemoglobin nanoparticles using an anti‐solvent precipitation synthesis method as a potential next generation hemoglobin‐based oxygen carrier. The hemoglobin nanoparticles are uniform in size and shape, hemocompatible, stable at various storage conditions, and demonstrate a scalable synthesis technique ...
Alisyn Greenfield, Andre F. Palmer
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Background and Objectives: Timely recognition of deteriorating ward patients is critical to prevent adverse outcomes. The Deep learning–based Cardiac Arrest Risk Score (DeepCARS), an AI-based early warning system developed in Korea, has demonstrated high
Hyojin Jang +3 more
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The effect of regional transmural agreements on the information transfer of frail older patients
Introduction Frail older patients are at risk for many complications when admitted to the hospital. Multidisciplinary regional transmural agreements (RTA) in which guidelines were set concerning the information transfer of frail older patients might ...
G. Fritsche +12 more
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Use of the Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment Program in Indiana Nursing Homes [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use of the Indiana Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment (POST) form to record nursing home (NH) resident treatment preferences and associated practices. DESIGN: Survey. SETTING: Indiana NHs. PARTICIPANTS: Staff
Bakoyannis, Giorgos +7 more
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Maternal health remains a critical global concern, particularly in underserved populations and in low‐ and middle‐income countries where access to safe and effective therapeutics is limited. Despite the use of medications by most women during pregnancy, the exclusion of pregnant and lactating women from clinical trials has resulted in significant data ...
Rachel K. Scott +7 more
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Introduction Conducting discussions about code status is a common and important responsibility of clinicians in many specialties. Despite the frequency of these conversations, the teaching that trainees receive in conducting this important communication ...
Eva Chittenden +2 more
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Advance care planning documentation strategies; goals-of-care as an alternative to not-for-resuscitation in medical and oncology patients. A pre-post controlled study on quantifiable outcomes [PDF]
Background: Health services in Tasmania, Victoria and now Western Australia are changing to goals-of-care (GOC) advance care planning (ACP) documentation strategies.
Angus, Louise +7 more
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