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2 osis, infants were linked to and retained in care for 10 years (false-positive) or lifelong (true-pos
6 s 10.6 minutes [95% CI, 5.3-16.0] for nurses caring for 2 or more patients), if there were prior alar
9 oups otherwise received the same standard of care for a 2-week screening period before randomisation
10 s that may potentially alter the standard of care for a disease that has largely been treated by comp
11 e, all of which diminish its preparedness to care for a fifth of the world's population, which is age
12 ls (OR, 8.9; 95% CI, 4.4 to 18.0); deferring care for a medical problem (OR, 3.0; 95% CI, 1.6 to 5.9)
13 became the first U.S. community hospital to care for a patient with EVD; 2 nurses were infected whil
14 and non-accommodation states) reported they cared for a pediatric patient whose family requested con
15 e pediatric or general ED resuscitation bays caring for a series of 3 simulated critically ill patien
16 ssment of fluid responsiveness with standard care for acute volume resuscitation in adults admitted t
20 treatment should become part of standard of care for adequately fit men commencing long-term hormone
21 motherapy and trastuzumab is the standard of care for adjuvant treatment of human epidermal growth fa
23 to medicine providing survivorship services caring for adults after cancer treatment in both seconda
28 ed opportunities for strengthening access to care for all forms of tuberculosis and for accelerating
33 sing youths, aged 14 to 24 years, seeking ED care for an assault-related injury and a proportionately
35 r adolescents with sickle cell disease to be cared for and supported appropriately and effectively, i
36 e such as a nursery where newborn babies are cared for, and possibly operating rooms where the surgeo
37 isks were reported among individuals who had cared for animals, undertaken milking, and who had been
40 m January 1, 2005, to December 31, 2014, and cared for at 756 Vermont Oxford Network member NICUs in
41 of all the patients with babesiosis who were cared for at our center from January 2009 through June 2
42 lation of infants, children, and adolescents cared for at pediatric long-term care facilities is incr
43 ologic specimens were obtained from patients cared for at the University of Iowa and Washington Unive
44 ohort study of almost 4000 patients with HCC cared for at VA centers, geographic, provider, and syste
45 gs were corroborated in a cohort of patients cared for at Vanderbilt University, an academic referral
47 hospital stratum, but the odds of palliative care for both white and minority intracerebral hemorrhag
49 lation of patients admitted to and primarily cared for by a surgical service (hereinafter referred to
50 g utilization in a stable cohort of patients cared for by PCPs during a 7-year period showed that com
51 tment initiation was compared among patients cared for by providers practicing in National Committee
53 s of proteins and is part of the standard of care for cancer diagnosis and prognosis, but is limited
54 he USA to provide coordinated, comprehensive care for cancer survivors, with an emphasis on the role
55 review highlights the unique opportunity of caring for cancer patients with heart problems caused by
57 These findings highlight the importance of caring for caregivers as well as patients when attemptin
58 iate use of topical therapy, the standard of care for causes of cicatrising conjunctivitis other than
59 nded for use by healthcare professionals who care for children and adults with suspected or confirmed
61 ce-based CPG increased the value of surgical care for children with perforated appendicitis by improv
62 between two adults who join their effort to care for children-is a central contributor to children's
63 rs from tertiary care centers experienced in caring for children with OPPN, was convened to address t
64 medications, concerns with the structure of care for chronic postdeployment (including postconcussio
65 al load in plasma is the current standard of care for clinical monitoring of HIV-infected individuals
66 mary care providers to deliver best-practice care for complex conditions to underserved populations.
69 t is relatively common for pediatricians who care for critically ill patients to encounter families w
70 eate disincentives for physicians to provide care for critically ill patients, particularly at instit
72 any short- or long-term survival costs from caring for cubs, but extending care reduced the number o
84 on of recommended breast cancer survivorship care, for example, treatment of depression or hot flashe
85 ions and is recommended as a new standard of care for external-beam radiotherapy of localised prostat
86 den undertaken by caregivers as they provide care for family members with Alzheimer disease and the d
87 performance of large US physician practices caring for fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries in 201
89 tuzumab plus chemotherapy is the standard of care for first-line treatment of HER2-positive advanced
90 ta support the use of MAC as the standard of care for fit patients with acute myeloid leukemia or mye
91 A tentative integrative model of supportive care for frail older people is developed from the findin
96 in the intervention arms had sought medical care for HIV than in the standard of care arm, but these
97 ations The ASCO Expert Panel emphasized that caring for HNC survivors requires a team-based approach
102 om are Medicaid insured and 6000 of whom are cared for in Cincinnati Children's Hospital primary care
103 ntial confounding variables between patients cared for in freestanding or nonfreestanding children's
105 l patients requiring critical resources were cared for in major trauma centers vs 88.7% of urban pati
106 nt ischemic attack or minor ischemic stroke, cared for in Veterans Health Administration facilities (
107 report describes 12 representative models of care for integrating MAT into primary care settings that
109 r were treated by an attending physician who cared for less than five study patients were excluded.
111 % [152/380]) than those who received hospice care for longer than 3 days (72.8% [287/394]) (adjusted
113 diverse group of surgeons will also seek to care for many of the conditions and patients which the g
114 ge of health services along the continuum of care for maternal, newborn, and reproductive health.
116 re needed to improve the quality of glaucoma care for Medicaid recipients, especially racial minoriti
117 ht, access to adult and pediatric palliative care for millions of individuals in need in low- and mid
118 March 31, 2016, including (1) reducing SICU care for minor traumatic brain injury, (2) optimizing po
119 This strategy may also increase access to care for minorities and patients with DR requiring treat
120 (RC) currently is viewed as the standard of care for muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), radiothe
121 he Clinic focuses on essential principles of care for newly diagnosed adults with HIV-1 infection and
122 combined with chemotherapy as a standard-of-care for newly diagnosed HER2(+) breast cancer patients,
124 multiagency, and multilevel approach to HIV care for newly diagnosed youths designed to bridge some
125 ptions, which may create delays in emergency care for nonparticipants with acute medical conditions w
126 educating and incentivizing patients to seek care for nonurgent ocular diseases in an office-based se
128 her nutrition training for health care staff caring for nutritionally vulnerable adults resulted in i
130 included a package of high-quality clinical care for obesity and linkages to community resources res
131 ort using the mHELP to advance postoperative care for older patients undergoing major abdominal surge
136 We undertook a qualitative study of staff caring for older inpatients at ward, divisional or organ
137 seases, all pediatricians should know how to care for other conditions in global child health, rangin
138 esearch and Quality describing MAT models of care for OUD, based on a literature review and interview
140 trauma patients injured in rural areas were cared for outside of major trauma centers and most rural
142 have shown evidence of poorer quality health care for patients admitted on weekends or overnight than
144 to clearly elucidate the role of palliative care for patients and families living with the burdens o
147 strategy that includes tailored transitional care for patients discharged from the ED or ED-based obs
151 ients compared with the observed standard of care for patients presenting with opioid use disorder to
152 emestane and could be a new standard of oral care for patients receiving everolimus and exemestane th
156 o increase continuity of attending physician care for patients while also decreasing interruptions to
157 uld be used to improve access to neurologist care for patients with a range of chronic neurological d
159 trial, sorafenib has become the standard of care for patients with advanced unresectable hepatocellu
160 hether genotyping should be part of standard care for patients with age-related macular degeneration
161 tment with high-dose spironolactone to usual care for patients with AHF for 96 hours was well tolerat
162 formed at tertiary care centers that provide care for patients with autoimmune blistering disease in
167 tion aiming to provide optimal treatment and care for patients with dementia and support caregivers u
168 isualizing geographic access barriers to eye care for patients with diabetes and may help to identify
170 many hospitals designated specific areas to care for patients with Ebola and other highly infectious
171 It is important for healthcare providers who care for patients with frontotemporal dementia to recogn
173 epresented other organizations whose members care for patients with healthcare-associated ventriculit
174 patient-reported outcome measures in routine care for patients with heart failure (HF), how best to i
175 iral agents (DAAs) represent the standard of care for patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection
178 given the difficulty of defining appropriate care for patients with individual preferences and needs;
179 chemoembolisation (TACE) is the standard of care for patients with intermediate stage hepatocellular
180 taxel and prednisone remains the standard of care for patients with metastatic castration-resistant p
183 ve chemotherapy and surgery is a standard of care for patients with resectable oesophagogastric adeno
184 ment and had all items in a 3-hour bundle of care for patients with sepsis (i.e., blood cultures, bro
185 real-world conditions, to improve quality of care for patients with serious mental illness and cardio
186 dy approved as add-on therapy to standard of care for patients with severe eosinophilic asthma, has b
187 ore intensive regional approach to emergency care for patients with ST-segment-elevation myocardial i
188 oke center (CSC) may improve the delivery of care for patients with suspected emergent large-vessel o
192 experiences of critical care nurses who have cared for patients and families throughout the process o
194 ht some of the more controversial aspects of caring for patients with anorectal malformation and offe
197 rdiovascular imaging plays a central role in caring for patients with congenital heart disease (CHD).
200 s are relevant for all health care providers caring for patients with pediatric psoriasis, including
205 tric for the provision of safe and efficient care for pediatric patients with acute, nonperforated ap
206 oncologists, and radiotherapists to improve care for pediatric patients with glioma range from incre
208 te implementation of evidence-based delirium care for people receiving palliative care, both in speci
209 uding in medical settings; limited access to care for people who inject drugs; prevailing stigma and
215 delines made recommendations for oral health care for people with mental health problems, including p
216 s identified in training provision included: caring for people with cognitive impairment; managing th
217 ementia Questionnaire (ADQ), satisfaction in caring for people with dementia was captured using the S
219 iplinary management of obesity as physicians caring for people with obesity-related diseases, in addi
222 anagement tools used by expert clinicians to care for persons with ME/CFS; 4) collect biospecimens fo
223 ARV therapy adherence and optimize models of care for PHIVY as they age are urgently needed to improv
224 d more likely to have little experience with caring for potential organ donors (odds ratio, 1.49; 95%
226 iers impede the optimal delivery of clinical care for prisoners, and substance use, mental illness, a
227 d be implemented in-line and at the point-of-care for real-time decision-making about the quality of
229 with intercalated surgery is the standard of care for resectable OS in those younger than 40 years.
230 ications for research, teaching, and patient care for ROP and suggests that a continuous ROP plus dis
231 uxolitinib could be considered a standard of care for second-line therapy in this post-hydroxyurea pa
235 on (ECMO) has long served as the standard of care for short-term mechanical circulatory support in pe
239 zation Index, reflecting the degree to which care for specific conditions is regionalized, was very h
241 ttee recommends that the current standard of care for supportive care and pain management-analgesia,
242 edical management has become the standard of care for symptomatic patients with intracranial atherosc
243 pectations that compassionate and respectful care for the deceased and family, listening for and addr
244 onsent, (4) the impact of the quality of the care for the deceased and for the family, (5) the conten
245 h in the seventh edition of the Standards of Care for the Health of Transsexual, Transgender, and Gen
246 Bendamustine plus rituximab is a standard of care for the management of patients with relapsed or ref
247 ocial trajectories: delaying reproduction to care for the offspring of dominant breeders or dispersin
249 rcumstances, Decisions and advice about best care for the person, Enabling self-help and connection t
250 ese new strategies with current standards of care for the prevention or treatment of thrombosis.
251 To compare ICD therapy with conventional care for the primary prevention of death of various caus
253 re randomised to a facility-wide standard of care for the residents of either high dose or standard d
257 concomitant chemoradiotherapy, a standard of care for the treatment of locally advanced head and neck
258 ngress chart the future of health and health care for the United States, and as health leaders across
260 ss of silk garments (in addition to standard care) for the management of eczema in children with mode
261 e emergency physicians within a hospital who cared for the patients, we categorized the physicians as
262 mal approaches for evaluating, treating, and caring for the children, which include engaging and invo
266 systems providing a high volume of surgical care for their enrollees may benefit by critically evalu
267 west African adolescents use some antenatal care for their first birth, they seek care later, make f
268 d consider using electronic data to evaluate care for their patients with transient ischemic attack a
269 g oncology-directed care-versus PCP-directed care-for their general preventive care (black odds ratio
270 bjective research regarding how families are caring for their loved ones and how family involvement i
281 p is required to instil the values needed to care for this client group in an effective and personcen
285 ement in the safe and seamless transition of care for transferred patients with MI traveling back to
287 al anti-platelet therapy represents standard care for treating patients with ST-segment elevation myo
288 rin is more cost-effective than a palliative care for treatment of HCV genotype 1 and 6 in Thailand.
289 ractice guideline (CPG) compared with "usual care" for treatment of perforated appendicitis in childr
294 were given appropriate supportive intensive care for what was initially suspected to be sepsis, incl
295 ased chemotherapy doublets are a standard of care for women with ovarian cancer recurring 6 months af
296 lacebo could be considered a new standard of care for women with platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer fo
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