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Home Management of Supraventricular Tachycardia: Is it safe?
No abstract available.
M.V. Silbert
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A safe-at-home benzoin condensation from imitation almond extract
COVID-19 remote learning forced instructors to scramble for meaningful organic laboratory experiences safe enough to perform at home. While resources are available for laboratory experiments at home, organic synthesis suffers from issues involving safety,
Bishop Michael J. +2 more
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Background To slow the spread of COVID-19, many nonessential businesses, daycares, and schools closed, and areas imposed “stay-at-home” orders. Closures led to young children spending more time at home, traditionally, the place where more than one-half ...
Kristin J. Roberts +2 more
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Going home after a child’s cardiac surgery: education for safe care
Objectives: to validate the content and appearance of the booklet “Going home after a child’s cardiac surgery” and assess family members’ cognitive learning regarding its use.
Aline Callé +5 more
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Effectiveness of Community Based Safe Motherhood Promoters in Improving the Utilization of Obstetric care. The Case of Mtwara Rural District in Tanzania. [PDF]
In Tanzania, maternal mortality ratio remains unacceptably high at 578/100,000 live births. Despite a high coverage of antenatal care (96%), only 44% of deliveries take place within the formal health services.
Declare Mushi +43 more
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Aim To highlight experiences of what constitutes feeling safe at home among frail older people receiving home care. Design Qualitative descriptive study.
Anastasia Silverglow +4 more
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'Stay Home, Stay Safe': Proximity as Vitality and Vulnerability Under Lockdown
From March to May 2020 in the UK, measures that became known across the world as ‘lockdown’ curtailed personal freedoms in order to curb the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus.
Leo Hopkinson, Lydia House
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Objective Parental behaviours are important in preventing unintentional injury at home among young children. Previous research showed an inconsistent relationship between knowledge and behaviours, indicating that the mechanisms may vary for different ...
Qi Zhang +5 more
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The potential for deprescribing in care home residents with Type 2 diabetes [PDF]
Background: Type 2 diabetes is a common diagnosis in care home residents that is associated with potentially inappropriate prescribing and thus risk of additional suffering.
Andreassen, Lillan Mo +4 more
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