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Emergency Room Care

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1968
This excellent manual was prepared for use by professional personnel who work in the emergency rooms of hospitals. It contains well organized summaries on practically every type of problem that is likely to be encountered in this important phase of practice.
Charles Eckert, Adolph H. Giesecke
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Emergency Room Care

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: The article by Brook, Berg, and Schechter in the March issue (pp. 333-339) was stimulating.
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Rooming-In Care of the Newborn

Postgraduate Medicine, 1952
For general practitioners, who handle more than 85 per cent of all pediatric care, POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE here presents authoritative, up-to-date summaries, prepared by specialists in pediatric problems.
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Stroke care: Room for improvement

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2016
Key Points Endovascular devices to treat stroke will continue to improve Stroke care is suboptimal with IV TPA with such a narrow treatment window Interventional cardiologists should be involved in stroke care with appropriate training.
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Responsibility for Emergency Room Care

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
To the Editor:— I was somewhat disturbed by the answer to the question on responsibility for emergency room care ( 205 :807, 1968). A hospital and its medical staff have a major legal and moral responsibility to everybody that the hospital accepts for treatment, and the nurse on the emergency floor is acting as the agent of the physician on duty ...
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Emergency-Room Care.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976
Emergency-Room Care joins the annually enlarging list of books devoted to the sophisticated treatment of outpatient medical and surgical emergencies. It is a handbook for ready reference and available in paperback for easy storage in the ambulatory treatment center or emergency room.
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To provide care and be cared for in a multiple‐bed hospital room

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2012
Aims:  To illuminate patients’ experiences of being cared for and nurses’ experiences of caring for patients in a multiple‐bed hospital room.Background:  Many patients and healthcare personnel seem to prefer single‐bed hospital rooms. However, certain advantages of multiple‐bed hospital rooms (MBRs) have also been described.Method:  Eight men and eight
Eva, Persson, Sylvia, Määttä
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Care in the operating room

2015
Answers to multiple choice questions 1. A, B, C, D, E These simple interventions all reduce the risk of surgical infections. Antibiotic prophylaxis, where appropriate, as well as meticulous asepsis are key components. Perioperative hypothermia not only increases the risk of infection but also impairs wound healing, glucose control and coagulation ...
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Emergency Room Care of the Poisoned Child

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1980
(1980). Emergency Room Care of the Poisoned Child. Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing: Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 1-21.
J, Greensher, H C, Mofenson
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