نتایج جستجو برای: hospital care
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Background: Premature rupture of membranes preterm (PPROM) is the term used when the pregnancy is less than 37 completed weeks of gestation. The purpose of this study was to compare of maternal & Neonatal complications in women between outpatients & Inpatients with PPROM. Methods: This study was a cohort study, All the mothers diagnosed and admitted because of PPROM with 24- 34 weeks gestat...
Main results 9 trials (n=1568) met the selection criteria. Follow up duration ranged from 2–24 months. Sample sizes ranged from 90–378 participants. Individual patient data were obtained for 4 trials (n=646). Patients allocated to day hospital care had a longer duration of index admission than those allocated to inpatient care (table). Day hospital and inpatient care did not differ for total nu...
1 Medical Research Institute of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand 2 Intensive Care Unit, Wellington Regional Hospital, Wellington, New Zealand 3 Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia 4 Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch, New Zealand 5 Department of Critical Care Medicine, Auckland City H...
BACKGROUND Seriously ill patients frequently receive care in hospitals, and palliative care is a core competency for hospitalists. We aimed to summarize and critique recent research that has the potential to impact the clinical practice of palliative care in the hospital. METHODS We reviewed articles published between January 2012 and May 2013, identified through a hand-search of leading jour...
The Pre-hospital Care Conference was the third and final day of the London Trauma Conference. The first speaker, Professor Malcolm Woollard, Director, Pre-hospital, Emergency & Cardiovascular Care Applied Research Unit, Coventry University, spoke on Needle Decompression of the Chest – fact or fiction? Professor Woollard’s comprehensive review of the epidemiology, appropriateness, effectiveness ...
admitted to the paediatric ward, representing 3-8% (17/439) of the infants under 1 year but 12% of the bed occupancy. Infants who had previously been in the neonatal intensive care unit accounted for a large proportion of the bed occupancy partly because they stayed in the ward longer for general problems (such as upper respiratory infections and social and feeding difficulties) than the other ...
The delivery of prehospital care varies greatly between the 25 countries of Europe, and in some cases between different regions of the same country. In most countries, prehospital care is delivered by doctors, often as part of training in another speciality. However, in some of the new countries the mere possession of a medical qualification is considered sufficient. Even in countries such as F...
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