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1 isk for such events may help guide peri- and postoperative care.
2 s a hallmark of surgical competence and safe postoperative care.
3 litates early hand mobilization with reduced postoperative care.
4 ery were observed for a total of 659 days of postoperative care.
5 ations for patients with directives limiting postoperative care.
6 ntensive care unit and received standardized postoperative care.
7 , intraoperative image-based treatments, and postoperative care.
8 o operate on patients whose directives limit postoperative care.
9 ients and in counseling patients on pre- and postoperative care.
10 newborn treatment, surgical correction, and postoperative care.
11 meticulous preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative care.
13 rce utilization and contain costs, immediate postoperative care after noncardiac thoracic surgery is
16 ital stay, perhaps reflecting more efficient postoperative care and discharge planning in those facil
17 res will improve the reliability of surgical postoperative care and have the potential to reduce hosp
19 approach, monitoring, conduct of surgery and postoperative care and outcomes are variable in this pat
20 stemic/access, (4) clinical quality, and (5) postoperative care and rehabilitation-related factors.
21 d and controlled when possible; 4) Stringent postoperative care and subsequent supportive periodontal
22 1.5-2 h, with approximately 2 h of immediate postoperative care, and animals should be monitored dail
24 population and advances in preoperative and postoperative care are reflected in an increasing number
25 ve evaluation, operative reconstruction, and postoperative care, are each unique and vitally importan
27 mplications," "preoperative screening," and "postoperative care" as key words was performed for Engli
28 eons negotiate with patients a commitment to postoperative care before undertaking high-risk surgical
30 alist-Orthopedic Team compared with standard postoperative care by orthopedic surgeons with medical c
32 findings support using the mHELP to advance postoperative care for older patients undergoing major a
34 n of a bowel management program to patients' postoperative care has increased dramatically the number
36 prevalent as both the surgical technique and postoperative care have improved resulting in a reduced
37 techniques, and improved intraoperative and postoperative care have resulted in the successful world
38 al technique, recipient and donor selection, postoperative care, immunosuppression, short- and long-t
41 ty in patients with CED and fewer visits for postoperative care in the later years of the decade comp
47 ve surgical techniques and sophistication of postoperative care, it appears that an "optimal" surgica
49 naesthesia delivery, surgical technique, and postoperative care, now enable the surgeon to safely ope
50 : Corticosteroids are frequently used in the postoperative care of children with congenital heart dis
51 ve assessment, intraoperative management and postoperative care of patients with intraocular foreign
56 sk and guide therapy, and intraoperative and postoperative care plans that target optimal outcomes.
62 ment from the patient to abide by prescribed postoperative care, "This is a package deal, this is wha
63 allogeneic blood transfusion; and meticulous postoperative care to again avoid the need for blood tra
65 cts of the TAP block and PILA on pain in the postoperative care unit (PACU) (median [IQR], 1 [0-5] an
66 uscitative efforts during surgery and in the postoperative care unit only if the adverse events are b
68 ng conflict with intensivists about goals of postoperative care were 40% lower for surgeons who prima
69 Pediatric Risk of Mortality III-24 score and postoperative care were associated with 2, 6, and 1.5 ti
73 s anatomic reconstruction, and comprehensive postoperative care with the goal of having a child who i
74 Concurrently preoperative, inpatient, and postoperative care within 90 days was packaged into a fi
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