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Computerized clinical documentation system in the pediatric intensive care unit

Computerized clinical documentation system in the pediatric intensive care unit

... legible computerized clinical documentation helped our nurse manager to increase her span of managerial control by providing better incident documentation, and enhanced her ability to develop ... See full document

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Design and implementation of GRIP: a computerized glucose control system at a surgical intensive care unit

Design and implementation of GRIP: a computerized glucose control system at a surgical intensive care unit

... support system (CDSS) to be used primarily by ...the system into routine clinical workflow to be of paramount importance ...the system to interact with the nurses and to give its ...standard ... See full document

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The importance of the analysis of vitamins a, d and k in the pediatric population in the intensive care unit: commentary on clinical research and literature review

The importance of the analysis of vitamins a, d and k in the pediatric population in the intensive care unit: commentary on clinical research and literature review

... of pediatric intensive care registries to assess the efficacy of national vitamin K prophylactic ...The Pediatric Intensive Care Evaluation registry allows ongoing monitoring of ... See full document

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Impact of computerized physician order entry on medication prescription errors in the intensive care unit: a controlled cross sectional trial

Impact of computerized physician order entry on medication prescription errors in the intensive care unit: a controlled cross sectional trial

... the clinical pharmacist, who typically found higher rates of ADEs ...CPOE system itself, as has been recently shown by Nebeker and colleagues [42], who also found higher rates of medication errors than ... See full document

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Lifespan and associated factors of peripheral intravenous Cannula among infants admitted in public hospitals of Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia, 2016

Lifespan and associated factors of peripheral intravenous Cannula among infants admitted in public hospitals of Mekelle City, Tigray, Ethiopia, 2016

... Methods: The method used was a prospective cohort study. 178 study subjects were recruited using systematic random sampling technique. The data was collected by structured questionairre and observational checklist. ... See full document

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Impact of Continuity in Nursing Care on Patient Outcomes in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Impact of Continuity in Nursing Care on Patient Outcomes in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

... on clinical proficiency in nursing practice, is to provide a method for acknowledging the professional growth of an individual nurse that is based on clinical expertise, individual accomplishment, and ... See full document

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Computerized Provider Order Entry Implementation: No Association With Increased Mortality Rates in an Intensive Care Unit

Computerized Provider Order Entry Implementation: No Association With Increased Mortality Rates in an Intensive Care Unit

... the care we provide. Having a clinical database would also allow us to analyze the quality and cost-effectiveness of care and dramatically expand our clinical research capabili- ...hospital ... See full document

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Rational use of computerized protocols in the intensive care unit

Rational use of computerized protocols in the intensive care unit

... of clinical decisions is needed not only for clinical practice but also for rigorous clinical research ...of clinical value have relatively small effects, with odds ratios of ...conducted ... See full document

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Resident Documentation Discrepancies in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Resident Documentation Discrepancies in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

... allow clinical correlation of er- ...computer system to help generate progress notes may be more or less likely to have documentation ...database system used by the residents to record ... See full document

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Clinical Use of Continuous Arterial Blood Gas Monitoring in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Clinical Use of Continuous Arterial Blood Gas Monitoring in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

... Arterial blood gas specimens were sent when clinically indi- cated. The blood was drawn by the bedside nurse when the Paratrend 7 indicated that its readings were stable, these readings were recorded immediately before ... See full document

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Comprehensive Computerized Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Data System Including Real-Time, Computer-Generated Daily Progress Notes

Comprehensive Computerized Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Data System Including Real-Time, Computer-Generated Daily Progress Notes

... Comprehensive Computerized Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Data System Including. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/89/1/62[r] ... See full document

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Pediatric Intensive Care Unit rounding improvements

Pediatric Intensive Care Unit rounding improvements

... PDSA cycle 1: One improvement team leader created a Plan of the Day (POTD) template which included the agreed upon plan of care, resident contact information, and the Quality & Safety checklist. The initial ... See full document

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Elevated central venous pressure is associated with increased mortality in pediatric septic shock patients

Elevated central venous pressure is associated with increased mortality in pediatric septic shock patients

... Fluid overload has also been mentioned as a factor as- sociated with poor outcomes in previous studies [31–35], and is in line with our results from univariate analyses. Although the statistical significance of fluid ... See full document

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Safety II Behavior in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Safety II Behavior in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

... the unit make fewer ...nurses. Clinical leaders’ participation in quality improvement creates a culture of awareness regarding potential errors and how to address ... See full document

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Clinical features and outcomes of invasive pneumococcal disease in a pediatric intensive care unit

Clinical features and outcomes of invasive pneumococcal disease in a pediatric intensive care unit

... Pneumonia was the most common type of IPD in our series. Our study, like others [3, 6, 10, 11], highlights the prevalence of serotype 19A after PCV7 was introduced. This may have been the result of vaccine selection. ... See full document

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Physicians' Reactions to Training in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Physicians' Reactions to Training in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

... One interviewed physician remarked that an “old” house officer, present when several “new” physician trainees ar- rived to begin their rotation, shared some of the nurses’ worry that the[r] ... See full document

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Prognostication and Certainty in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Prognostication and Certainty in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

... measures of the subjective mortality risk estimates would improve when weighted by their degree of certainty, such that predictions with a high level of certainty were weighted more than predictions made with a low level ... See full document

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Group Meetings in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Group Meetings in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

... Work relationships among staff in a pediatric intensive care unit ( ICU ) are probably of critical importance to patient care, as well as to staff well-being.. Group dis- cussions were i[r] ... See full document

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Barriers to Conducting Advance Care Discussions for Children With Life-Threatening Conditions

Barriers to Conducting Advance Care Discussions for Children With Life-Threatening Conditions

... plinary clinical team, and among patients and family members ...Hospital Care has recommended that trainee and continuing education programs should include topics such as communication skills, managing ... See full document

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Assessment of Medical Personnel Exposure to Nitrogen Oxides During Inhaled Nitric Oxide Treatment of Neonatal and Pediatric Patients

Assessment of Medical Personnel Exposure to Nitrogen Oxides During Inhaled Nitric Oxide Treatment of Neonatal and Pediatric Patients

... delivery system, administering the NO treatment to an arti- ficial lung for 5 minutes, and disassembling the INOvent delivery ...delivery system was performed by the respiratory therapist, and simulated ... See full document

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