... Additionally, intensivecareunits that rated higher the essentials for magnetism also reported higher job satisfaction among nurses and higher quality of care for patients ...studied ...
... health care related data, including clinical, administrative, and biographical ...in IntensiveCareUnits is a standard procedure to determine a measure of disease severity, based on current ...
... The data generated by medical equipment in intensivecareunits are a Big Data problem[1, 2]. For example, heart ac- tivity monitored by electrocardiography (ECG) can sample 1,000 or more readings a ...
... the care of certain patients, par- ticularly those from countries and cultural groups in which the family or other social unit plays a more pivotal role in treatment ...in intensivecare ...
... objective. To study the acquisition and cross-transmission of Staphylococcus aureus in different intensivecareunits (ICUs). methods. We performed a multicenter cohort study. Six ICUs in 6 countries ...
... – Data analysis: a descriptive analysis of the characteristics of the participating units and the included patients and their management was conducted, and interval estimates were reported on the main findings. ...
... pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment for delirium and (3) work organisation in the ICU. The professionals regarded patients with delirium with uncertainty, and felt they were often underdiagnosed and poorly ...
... the IntensiveCareUnits in the participant Institutions of this study provide confidence and safety to the families of the hospitalized patients, generating wellness, respectful relationships and ...
... Background: Intensivecare medicine is a relatively young discipline that has rapidly grown into a full-fledged medical ...American intensivecareunits (ICUs) through a web-based ...
... of intensivecareunits (ICUs) is to restore the health of critically ill patients with possibilities of recovery, via the use of advanced treatments and life support measures, in which technology ...
... Nosocomial pneumonia (NP) are those that appear 48 hours after hospital admission, and they are the sec- ond leading cause of infection in general wards and the first cause in intensivecareunits ...
... and IntensiveCareUnits with a diagnosis of potentially infected, with a history of premature rup- ture of membranes with 18 h of evolution or longer, maternal fever, warm and/or fetid uterine ...
... “Nursing care”) (“IntensiveCareUnits” AND “Nursing care”) (“Renal Insufficiency” AND “IntensiveCareUnits”) y los descriptores Decs con las siguientes ...
... La búsqueda bibliográfica se comenzó a finales del mes de febrero del año 2015. Las palabras clave que se utilizaron fueron: neumonía, neumonía nosocomial, ventilación mecánica, cuidados de enfermería, factores de ...
... Despite these limitations, we believe it is important to report that acute bronchiolitis is the main cause of admission to PICU due to acute respiratory failure in infants in Latin America. There is wide variability in ...
... critical care. Care is related to an intersubjective relationship, the nurse abstracts from personal reality, making a self-perception to objectify their ...integral care and its ...
... Results. Only 13 Units (43.3%) had pain assessment protocols. Pain was evaluated with a scale in 78 neonates (16.7%, 95% CI; 13.1-20.1) and the mean number of pain assessments per patient and per day was 2.3 ...
... of care at the end of life, developing an appropriate treatment plan, and documenting all processes in the medical records (McConnell et al, 2004; Kiman et al, ...
... Introduction. Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is one of the most frequent complications in critical units. Its incidence ranges from 27-70%, and accounts for 80% of nosocomial respiratory infections in ...
... health care (PHC) has become a central tenet of international mental health ...of care, and health ...community care approach fosters the develop- ment of strong health networks and is aligned with ...