... demonstrate a need for more vigilant monitoring for seizure activity among intensive care patients who may be experiencing subtle seizures that are typically unrecognized. These subtle seizures may ...
... demonstrate a need for more vigilant monitoring for seizure activity among intensive care patients who may be experiencing subtle seizures that are typically unrecognized. These subtle seizures may ...
... a device to enable critically ill intensive care unit patients to leave their beds and walk ... bed rest, can improve the recovery of intensive care patients. Some clinicians believe that allowing ICU ...
... . The invention allows doctors to better understand whether carefully supervised rehabilitation, as opposed to continuous sedation and bed rest, can improve the recovery of intensive care patients.
... compromised immune systems, can also affect hospital intensive-care patients who have no immune-system problems, ... drugs to treat regular-immunity ICU patients can help cut down on reactivation of CMV, ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Two intensive-care patients contracted HIV after receiving blood transfusions at public hospitals in the Argentine province of Cordoba, a newspaper reported Friday ...
... reported were overwhelmingly disturbing and frightening, similar to those reported by adult intensive care patients and heroin addicts going through withdrawal.”
The findings have important ...
... adults with cystic fibrosis, and causes ventilator-associated pneumonias, particularly in elderly intensive-care patients.
The key questions that need to be addressed are: How does Steno stick to ...
... equally as justified as the treatment of other intensive care patient groups. More than 600,000 people in Europe ... before year five, leaving 110 patients (31%) eligible for the survey. The total costs ...
... at reasonable expense to the health care system. The allocation of resources to the treatment of heart attack patients is equally as justified as the treatment of other intensive care patient groups.
... MRSA infections among surgical intensive care patients by using antibiotic cycling, a method of rotating ... environments – areas like ICUs – where patients have weakened immune systems due to severe ...
... University of Virginia Health System have significantly reduced MRSA infections among surgical intensive care patients by using antibiotic cycling, a method of rotating drugs at ...
... , which can lead to sepsis or bacteremia, common causes of death in very sick intensive-care patients.
With Psl clearly identified as the foundation of the matrix, or the architectural glue that ...