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Patient care time allocation by nurse practitioners and physician assistants in the intensive care unit

Patient care time allocation by nurse practitioners and physician assistants in the intensive care unit

... different patient populations, the ICUs had a wide variety of coverage models, dependent in part on availability of residents and in part on how the ICU deployed its ...day, patient-management decisions ... See full document

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Characteristics of primary care office visits to nurse practitioners, physician assistants and physicians in United States Veterans Health Administration facilities, 2005 to 2010:a retrospective cross-sectional analysis

Characteristics of primary care office visits to nurse practitioners, physician assistants and physicians in United States Veterans Health Administration facilities, 2005 to 2010:a retrospective cross-sectional analysis

... included patient age, sex, race, VISN, visit primary diagnosis by International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9) code, procedures by Current Procedural Terminology (CPT W ) code, and comorbidity ...the ... See full document

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Employing Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in Nursing Homes: Role of Market Factors

Employing Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in Nursing Homes: Role of Market Factors

... Since, organizations within an industry and operating in the same market, compete with each other to gain competitive edge, they influence each other’s action (Pfeffer, & Salancik, 1978). They employ various ... See full document

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Education of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants; What Role, if any, for Physicians in Determining Their Scope of Practice?

Education of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants; What Role, if any, for Physicians in Determining Their Scope of Practice?

... that practitioners who train for 4 or 5 years rather than 11-17 years will demand less payment for their time and ...that nurse-practitioners will be willing to practice in rural settings that ... See full document

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An activity analysis of Dutch hospital-based physician assistants and nurse practitioners

An activity analysis of Dutch hospital-based physician assistants and nurse practitioners

... as patient-centered clin- ical ...of care (facilitating patient flow, an easier access for nurses to the medical team, and more infor- mation for the patient and their next of ...of ... See full document

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Perspectives of continuous renal replacement therapy in the intensive care unit: a paired survey study of patient, physician, and nurse views

Perspectives of continuous renal replacement therapy in the intensive care unit: a paired survey study of patient, physician, and nurse views

... ICU care team and patients/ HCPs. The consent process is a natural time for pa- tients/HCPs to ask questions about survival and poten- tial long-term dialysis needs; this interaction may serve as another ... See full document

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Communication of bed allocation decisions in a critical care unit and accountability for reasonableness

Communication of bed allocation decisions in a critical care unit and accountability for reasonableness

... critical care unit may have been adversely affected by indirect commu- ...bed allocation deci- sions and the reasons for them primarily to end user (referring) ...bed allocation decisions in ... See full document

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Disruptive
Behaviors in an Emergency Department: the Perspective of Physicians and Nurses 

Disruptive Behaviors in an Emergency Department: the Perspective of Physicians and Nurses 

... small part of the health care system. Patients with critical and complex conditions often refer to the ED without detailed medical history, prior planning, and mental preparation. Since treatment takes place in a ... See full document

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The importance of dental care in hospitalized patients in intensive care unit

The importance of dental care in hospitalized patients in intensive care unit

... prolonged time, such as supragingival calculus formation, development tooth stains especially in the interproximal areas in dental restorations in the mucosa and the dorsal surface of the ... See full document

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Bench to bedside review: Dealing with increased intensive care unit staff turnover: a leadership challenge

Bench to bedside review: Dealing with increased intensive care unit staff turnover: a leadership challenge

... Critical care leaders frequently must face challenging situations requiring specific leadership and management skills for which they are, not uncommonly, poorly ...critical care leadership meeting, whereby ... See full document

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Improving delirium care in the intensive care unit: The design of a pragmatic study

Improving delirium care in the intensive care unit: The design of a pragmatic study

... There are limitations within our study that are worth addressing. First, the potential for contamination exists by randomizing study subjects at the patient level. Phy- sicians may care for patients in both ... See full document

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<p>Association Between Comorbid Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Prognosis of Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit for Non-COPD Reasons: A Retrospective Cohort Study</p>

<p>Association Between Comorbid Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Prognosis of Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit for Non-COPD Reasons: A Retrospective Cohort Study</p>

... Results: A total of 29,499 patients were enrolled fi nally, among which 3,332 patients (11.30%) were comorbid with COPD. A higher 28-day mortality was observed among patients with COPD than those without COPD (13.90% ... See full document

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USP  Compliance: A Hazardous Drug Safe Handling PPE Toolkit for Infusion Nurses

USP Compliance: A Hazardous Drug Safe Handling PPE Toolkit for Infusion Nurses

... onboarding, a GAP analysis was performed (Appendix C). The analysis revealed several items to be addressed during the project: pre-hire deadlines, minimize disruptions causing delays in start date, lack of primary ... See full document

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Can rural practice nurses, physician assistants and nurse
practitioners fulfil patient expectations regarding &quot;Well
Woman Checks&quot;?

Can rural practice nurses, physician assistants and nurse practitioners fulfil patient expectations regarding "Well Woman Checks"?

... Women between 18 and 70 years were recruited through GP surgeries via posters and flyers. The project was promoted via word-of-mouth, in the local Division of General Practice newsletter, at Women’s Health Information ... 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

... The system used during this study for administration of NO consisted of a prototype Ohmeda (Ohmeda PPD, Liberty Corner, NJ) INOvent Delivery System and either a conventional ventilator or a high frequency oscillatory ... See full document

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Are physicians on the same page about do-not-resuscitate? To examine individual physicians’ influence on do-not-resuscitate decision-making: a retrospective and observational study

Are physicians on the same page about do-not-resuscitate? To examine individual physicians’ influence on do-not-resuscitate decision-making: a retrospective and observational study

... pulmonary/critical care medicine were more likely to recommend DNR to patients than those from cardiology, or from general internal medi- cine ...between physician specialty and DNR orders for the patients ... See full document

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Potential of physician assistants to support primary care

Potential of physician assistants to support primary care

... primary care set- tings, and their introduction to these settings can achieve the benefits identified in the international lit- erature in a relatively short period of ...enhanced patient access, and ... See full document

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PREVALENCE OF THE ADMISSION CAUSE IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU)

PREVALENCE OF THE ADMISSION CAUSE IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU)

... In addition, the deterioration of the economic situation, health and security in general, the absence of law and awareness which is increased the incidence of accidents, especially among adults, and this negatively ... 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

... individual nurse that is based on clinical expertise, individual accomplishment, and contribution to patient care and unit ...a nurse with a competent level of professional practice, a ... See full document

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Clinical review: The role of the intensive care physician in mass casualty incidents: planning, organisation, and leadership

Clinical review: The role of the intensive care physician in mass casualty incidents: planning, organisation, and leadership

... points. Intensive care services have an important position in relation to these types of casualties and our major incident plan had to be revised and extended to include bioterrorism and infectious disease ... See full document

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