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Caring for patients with Suicidal Behaviour: an Exploratory Study

Caring for patients with Suicidal Behaviour: an Exploratory Study

... Suicidal behaviour encompasses the range of activities related to suicide including suicidal thinking, self-harming behaviours and suicide attempts (LIFE Strategy, 1999). The alarming increase in suicide and suicidal ...

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Nurses Intervention Regarding Caring for Patients with Esophageal Varies During Endoscopy at Zagazig University Hospital

Nurses Intervention Regarding Caring for Patients with Esophageal Varies During Endoscopy at Zagazig University Hospital

... Background and aim of the Work: Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy is an important method for diagnosing and treating diseases. Endoscopes are multifaceted and reusable devices. The conception of infection control in the ...

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Practical implications for nurses caring for patients being treated for osteoporosis

Practical implications for nurses caring for patients being treated for osteoporosis

... The number of people with low bone mass or osteoporosis around the world is high and increasing rapidly with the aging of the population. Many people are unaware that they are at risk for developing osteoporosis or ...

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Critical Care Nursing: Caring for patients who are agitated

Critical Care Nursing: Caring for patients who are agitated

... participant noting that ‘holding’ had more positive connotations than the ter m ‘restraining’ (Figure 1). Participants of the chat often cited a caveat to the use of physical restraint for example restraint is often in ...

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Burden on Family Caregivers Caring for Patients with ‎Schizophrenia ‎

Burden on Family Caregivers Caring for Patients with ‎Schizophrenia ‎

... to patients with schizophrenia experienced high rates of burden ...of patients with schizophrenia conducted so far report significant burden of caregivers with over 90% of families, experiencing moderate to ...

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Living with and Caring for Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease in Nursing Homes

Living with and Caring for Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease in Nursing Homes

... During data gathering (2009-2010), there were 5 nursing homes in Shiraz, of which only two admitted AD patients. In each nursing home, about 50 elderly people were taken care of and approximately 50% of them were ...

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The role of the clinical nurse specialist in caring for patients with prostate cancer: a narrative review

The role of the clinical nurse specialist in caring for patients with prostate cancer: a narrative review

... Abstract: Prostate cancer, the leading cancer among men, constitutes a serious public health problem worldwide. Its treatment and care require a multi-professional approach. This descrip- tive review was conducted to ...

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A case of calciphylaxis and acute myeloid leukemia: A previously unreported association

A case of calciphylaxis and acute myeloid leukemia: A previously unreported association

... This case is unique in that, to our knowledge and re- view of the literature, calciphylaxis has never been re- ported in association with acute myeloid leukemia. No clear pathophysiologic processes have been defined that ...

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Time for a unified approach to medical ethics

Time for a unified approach to medical ethics

... in caring for patients, and in relating to patients' families and to others involved in patient ...for patients, patients' families, other students, and other health ...

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Anxiety and depression among caregivers of hemodialysis patients at the Indonesian national referral hospital

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... due to economic reasons, especially in patients who are not as productive as before undergoing routine HD. Therefore, caregivers whose incomes are lower than the provincial minimum wage have to carry the burden of ...

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Caring for Homeless Patients with Opioid Use Disorders: Clinical Guidelines

Caring for Homeless Patients with Opioid Use Disorders: Clinical Guidelines

... Legal problems Many homeless people come to clinics seeking legally-mandated treatment for opioid use disorders, but providers may have difficulty meeting the court's requirements for truly random urine tests with an ...

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NURSING STUDENTS’ BARRIERS IN CARING FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS WITH VIOLENCE RISK

NURSING STUDENTS’ BARRIERS IN CARING FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS WITH VIOLENCE RISK

... Caring of schizophrenia patient with risk for self-directed violence, or risk for violence directed at others, is clinical challenges for nursing student in their first clinical placement. Nursing interventions in ...

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The View of Nurses toward Prioritizing the Caring Behaviors in Cancer Patients

The View of Nurses toward Prioritizing the Caring Behaviors in Cancer Patients

... tool, caring behaviors are classified respec- tively from the most important to less impor- tant ...included caring beha- viors in six subscales as the following: “Moni- tors and follows through” (8 ...

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Nutritional and Gastrointestinal Management of the Patient With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Nutritional and Gastrointestinal Management of the Patient With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

... Advances in treatment and multidisciplinary management have resulted in improved survival of individuals with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Updated DMD treatment recommendations as found in the 2018 DMD Care ...

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Caring for the critically ill patients over 80: a narrative review

Caring for the critically ill patients over 80: a narrative review

... claim their rights to receive high-quality health care including intensive care. The outcome of the very old has improved over the past decades but remains poorer than for younger patients. Several factors account ...

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Diabetes insipidus and the use of desmopressin in hospitalised children.

Diabetes insipidus and the use of desmopressin in hospitalised children.

... stability. Patients with DI should never be fluid restricted, desmopressin should not be omitted or delayed (other than when glucocorticoid doses have been increased) and patients should not self-administer ...

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Caring Leadership Mentoring for Charge Nurse in  Inpatient Units

Caring Leadership Mentoring for Charge Nurse in Inpatient Units

... remind patients to manage their goods according to hospital regulations ...given caring leadership mentoring especially for the phase of enabling, charge nurse became able to apply caring leadership ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5359627.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5359627.pdf

... risk patients undergoing PCI following risk stratification by the interventional ...the patients and their providers have proven critical to effectively obtain, interpret, and use CYP2C19 genotyping to ...

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The development of caring code in the emergency roomof universitas sumatera utara hospital, medan

The development of caring code in the emergency roomof universitas sumatera utara hospital, medan

... This caring code item is in line with the results of Jainurakhma, Winarni & Setyoadi (2013) research on phenomenology: caring nurses for clients with critical conditions in the hospital emergency ...

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Coping and help seeking behaviour in women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction – the emic perspective

Coping and help seeking behaviour in women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction – the emic perspective

... women) patients who had been identified from a Local Authority patient register as having urinary ...These patients were receiving treatment at a nurse led continence service and as part of their assessment ...

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