Following Protocols Can Reduce Medication Errors for Heart, Stroke Pat
- ICU
- 25/03/2010
Whether caused by omission (failing to administer a drug, for example) or commission (giving a wrong drug), in-hospital errors contribute significan
READ MOREWhether caused by omission (failing to administer a drug, for example) or commission (giving a wrong drug), in-hospital errors contribute significan
READ MORE"The French National Program demonstrates the value of a national standard reporting system for healthcare-associated infections," said Neil Fishman
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READ MOREThe results of the study were published in the journal Intensive Care Medicine. "We previously verifiably improved physician's prescriptions...
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READ MOREAlthough there has been a decrease over time in the risk of in-hospital death for patients who receive intensive care in the United States, little...
READ MOREClinical trial "This is an efficient control technique which regulates anaesthesia in operating theatres by computer, with the aim of adapting...
READ MORETo improve monitoring, Dean Sittig, Ph.D., lead author and associate professor at The University of Texas School of Health Information Sciences...
READ MOREJan-Paul Mulier, M.D., Ph.D., recently presented data from the study at the New York State Society of Anesthesiologists PostGraduate Assembly...
READ MOREFrom Scientific Data and Recommendations to Clinical Practice A uthors M. Königs, M.D. K.H. Polderman, M.D. Ph.D . A.R.J. Girbes , M.D., Ph.D. Department of Intensive Care University Hospital VU Medical Centre, Amsterdam S ummary This article describes a management...
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