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1 in 4 Americans lacks timely access to optimal care during time-sensitive medical emergencies
... catheterization laboratory, round-the-clock neurologic or neurosurgical expertise, or in-house critical care specialists – emergency medical services planners are unable to efficiently deliver ...Get moving: Johns Hopkins research shows early mobility better than bed rest for ICU patients
A critical care specialist at Johns Hopkins who has reviewed recent studies of intensive care unit (ICU) patients and data from The Johns Hopkins Hospital concludes that the ...Get Moving: New Research Shows Early Mobility Better Than Bed Rest For ICU Patients
A critical care specialist who has reviewed recent studies of intensive care unit (ICU) patients and data from the Johns Hopkins Hospital concludes that the routine ...Inhaled corticosteroids raise pneumonia risk for lung disease sufferers
... rates for other steroid-related problems, such as bone fractures, nor was there an increase in deaths. Senior study investigator and critical care specialist Eddy Fan, M.D., says the ...Little progress made in patient safety in spite of Institute of Medicine call to action
... hospitals safer, says Johns Hopkins critical care specialist Peter Pronovost, M.D ... makers. They should understand that outcomes of patient care are a product of the systems and tools designed to deliver ...Study: Treatment for acid reflux does not improve asthma
... gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, worsens asthma symptoms. Mastronarde is also a pulmonologist and critical care specialist at Ohio State's Medical Center and director of its asthma center. ...In the ICU, use of benzodiazepines, other factors may predict severity of post-stay depression
Psychiatrists and critical care specialists at Johns Hopkins have begun to tease out what there is about a stay in an intensive care unit (ICU) that leads so many patients to report depression after ...Athletes with asthma need more help from their team trainers
... it happens," adds Parsons, who also is lead author of the study and a pulmonologist, critical care specialist and associate director of the Asthma Center at the Ohio State University Medical Center. ...Mock CPR drills in kids show many residents fail in key skills, Hopkins study reveals
... print issue of the journal Resuscitation, revealed critical mistakes during life-saving maneuvers ... P.H., Ph.D., a critical-care specialist at Hopkins Children's. "This has been a sobering experience ...Stanford research assesses use of Tamiflu, Relenza to prevent flu
... are still high-quality studies," said Stanford pulmonologist and critical care specialist Nayer Khazeni, MD, the lead author of the study, "but we always like to see research that is ...Mild exercise while in the ICU reduces bad effects of prolonged bed rest
... including work and recreational activities," says critical care specialist Dale Needham, M.D., ... ICU have only come to light as survival rates in critically ill patients have improved over the last 20 ...New device implanted by surgeons help paralyzed patients breathe easier
... Dr. Jose Viroslav, professor of internal medicine at UT Southwestern and pulmonary and critical care specialist. "One of the problems that arose before was scarring and fatigue of the phrenic nerve. ...
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