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The Standard of Care Is Not So Standard [PDF]
Malpractice lawsuits affect most physicians at some point in their career. Proving that malpractice has been committed is based on substantiation of a variety of elements, including that the patient was rendered care that was "below the standard" of care.
G J, Gittler, E J, Goldstein
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IntroductionDepressive Disorders are on the rise worldwide. This is also the case in Latin America (LatAm). Treatment-Resistant Depressive Disorder (TRD) poses additional burden to patients with depression.
Kelen Recco +7 more
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Objectives: To describe the incorporation of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) in real-world (RW) practice for the treatment of patients with relapsed refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) in a setting with other treatment alternatives.Methods: This was an ...
Rafael Ríos-Tamayo +9 more
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Clinical practice competencies for standard critical care nursing: consensus statement based on a systematic review and Delphi survey [PDF]
application/pdfObjectives A clear development process and scientifically validated clinical practice competencies in standard critical care nursing (SCCN) have not yet been developed in Japan.
大内, 玲 +14 more
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The Crisis in Standards of Care [PDF]
AbstractSince the start of the Covid‐19 pandemic, debates have waged about “crisis standards of care” (“CSC”)—the guidelines for the allocation of resources if those resources are too scarce to meet the needs of all patients. The Hastings Center Report's September‐October 2021 issue features a collection of pieces on this debate.
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Standard care and investigational drugs in the treatment of myelofibrosis
Myelofibrosis (MF) is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by splenomegaly, constitutional symptoms, ineffective hematopoiesis, and an increased risk of leukemic transformation.
Daniela Barraco +2 more
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Developing Standardized Peer Review Guidelines For Adverse Events
Introduction: Adverse events (AE) are common in medical practice and are associated with poor patient outcomes, including prolonged hospitalizations, increased readmission rates, and reduced quality of life, which lead to increased hospital expenditures.
Morgan Goodman +3 more
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Combined Oral Contraceptives and Venous Thromboembolism: Review and Perspective to Mitigate the Risk
Many factors must be considered and discussed with women when initiating a contraceptive method and the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is one of them.
Laure Morimont +7 more
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Standardizing the Care of Bronchiolitis [PDF]
To study the effect of an educational intervention on the management of hospitalized infants with bronchiolitis.Sequential, prospective cohort study.A 235-bed children's hospital with nearly all private rooms.Consecutively admitted, previously healthy children younger than 24 months with symptoms of bronchiolitis.
P M, Adcock, C L, Sanders, G S, Marshall
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Background Little evidence is available for treatment of pediatric venous thromboembolism (VTE). Large randomized controlled trials are challenging in children.
Cornelia Heleen vanOmmen +9 more
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