نتایج جستجو برای: re admission

تعداد نتایج: 246760  

Journal: :European heart journal 2007
Mihai Gheorghiade William T Abraham Nancy M Albert Wendy Gattis Stough Barry H Greenberg Christopher M O'Connor Lilin She Clyde W Yancy James Young Gregg C Fonarow

AIMS Hyponatraemia has been shown to be an independent predictor of mortality in selected patients with heart failure enrolled in clinical trials. The predictive value of hyponatraemia has not been evaluated in unselected patients hospitalized with heart failure. METHODS AND RESULTS OPTIMIZE-HF is a registry and performance-improvement programme for patients hospitalized with heart failure an...

Journal: :Irish medical journal 2015
B Ramasubbu B Lee N Collins

The national Emergency Medicine Programme (EMP) in Ireland, defines a re-attender as any patient re-presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) within 28 days with the same chief complaint. A retrospective, electronic patient record audit was carried out on all re-attenders to Connolly ED during November 2012. There were 2919 attendances made up from 2530 patients; 230 patients re-attended a to...

Journal: :International journal of advance research in nursing 2021

Background: About 20-50% of patients with heart failure are readmitted to hospitals in 14 day 6 months hospital discharge worldwide.Aim the study: This study was performed evaluate effect implementing nursing educational program on re-admission for failure.Research design: Quasi experimental research design utilized conduct this study. (study and control group).Setting: carried out cardiovascul...

Journal: :British Journal of Psychiatry Open 2023

Aims The Greater Manchester Mental Health trust standard on admitting patients states that “The patient will receive a comprehensive mental health & physical assessment (including electrocardiogram (ECG) and routine admission bloods) commenced within 4 hours of admission”. It was observed commonly do not blood tests or ECG. also identified there is no current system for keeping track those ...

Journal: :British Journal of Surgery 2022

Abstract Introduction Many ‘Hot Clinics’ deal with ambulatory patients only requiring semi-urgent investigation and treatment, potentially avoiding hospital admission. These clinics often use the same staff resources being utilised for acute surgical admission treatment. We present data showing that “Virtual Clinics” (VC) are safe alternatives to this system, improving patient service relieving...

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