نتایج جستجو برای: intensive care unit and general ward

تعداد نتایج: 17044011  

ابراهیمیان, عباسعلی, بابامحمدی, حسن, ترکمندی, حجت, پاک‌نظر, فاطمه,

Background: The ability to recognize the severity of the disease in those who their survival depend entirely on admission to the intensive care unit, is very valuable clinically. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of modified sequential organ failure assessment (MSOFA) scale to predict mortality and length of stay in intensive care unit patients respectively. Methods: Th...

Journal: :Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine 2010
Steven A Frost Victor Tam Evan Alexandrou Leanne Hunt Yenna Salamonson Patricia M Davidson Michael J A Parr Ken M Hillman

BACKGROUND Readmission to intensive care during the same hospital stay has been associated with a greater risk of in-hospital mortality and has been suggested as a marker of quality of care. There is lack of published research attempting to develop clinical prediction tools that individualise the risk of readmission to the intensive care unit during the same hospital stay. OBJECTIVE To develo...

Journal: :Medical Science and Discovery 2021

In Internal Medicine, POCUS is gaining significant favorability. An increasing number of clinicians are interested in being trained for POCUS. The newer portable ultrasounds small and can be transported easily during rounds. Their design now a more intuitive use. Training Internists involves assessing patients utilizing technology residency. Here at Danbury Hospital, we have formal training. At...

Journal: :archives of hygiene sciences 0
sahar geravandi razi teaching hospital, clinical research development center, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran. sasan moogahi neda kayedi ahmad reza yari monireh hedayat shajirat shohre

background & aims of the study: the sharp injuries (sis) are a percutaneous piercing wound caused by a sharp instrument. needle sticks and sharp injuries (nssis) can increase the incidence of cases of hepatitis b, c and hiv. the purpose of this study was to investigation of the relative frequency of nssis in healthcare workers (hcws) in ahvaz, iran (razi hospital) over 3-year period (2011–2013)...

ژورنال: پیاورد سلامت 2021
Beigy, Hamid, Mohammadzadeh, Niloofar, mosayebi, ziba, Shojaeinia, Mohammad,

Background and Aim: Sepsis is the most important disease in the first 28 days of life and one of the main causes of infant mortality in the intensive care unit. Its definitive diagnosis is possible by performing blood culture. Neonatal sepsis can be a clinical sign of nosocomial infections that are often resistant to antibiotics. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to create and evaluate a...

Journal: :British journal of nursing 2010
Mandy Odell Karin Gerber Melanie Gager

Patients can experience unexpected deterioration in their physiological condition that can lead to critical illness, cardiac arrest, admission to the intensive care unit and death. While ward staff can identify deterioration through monitoring physiological signs, these signs can be missed, interpreted incorrectly or mismanaged. Rapid response systems using early warning scores can fail if staf...

2014
Thierry Boulain Isabelle Runge Nathalie Delorme Angèle Bouju Antoine Valéry

Background. To identify, upon emergency department (ED) admission, predictors of unexpected death or unplanned intensive care/high dependency units (ICU/HDU) admission during the first 15 days of hospitalization on regular wards. Methods. Prospective cohort study in a medical-surgical adult ED in a teaching hospital, including consecutive patients hospitalized on regular wards after ED visit, a...

Journal: :Critical Care 2001
Stephen D Surgenor Howard L Corwin Terri Clerico

BACKGROUND Accessibility to tertiary intensive care resources differs among hospitals within a rural region. Determining whether accessibility is associated with outcome is important for understanding the role of regionalization when providing critical care to a rural population. METHODS In a prospective design, we identified and recorded the mortality ratio, percentage of unanticipated death...

Journal: :The British journal of surgery 2012
T Smith D Den Hartog T Moerman P Patka E M M Van Lieshout N W L Schep

BACKGROUND Early warning scores (EWS) may aid the prediction of major adverse events in hospitalized patients. Recently, an expanded EWS was introduced in the Netherlands. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between this EWS and the occurrence of major adverse clinical events during hospitalization of patients admitted to a general and trauma surgery ward. METHODS This was a ...

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