Violence Is Part of the Job, Say Nurses, as Study Shows Only 1 in 6 In
- ICU
- 04/02/2010
The majority (92%) said they had been verbally abused, 69% had been physically threatened and 52% had been physically assaulted. A total of 2,354...
READ MOREA uthors D. L. Edbrooke , F.R.C.A. , N. Faulks, C. Eades, B.A ., D. Negrini, B.Sc., A. F. Kettle, G. H. Mills, F.R.C.A., Ph.D. The Medical Economics and Research Centre, Sheffield, UK Summary This article describes a method of costing Intensive Care on an annual basis....
READ MOREA uthor J. Takala, M.D., Ph.D. Clinic of Intensive Care Medicine University Hospital Bern (Inselspital) Bern, Switzerland e-mail: [email protected] S ummary Professor Takala argues the case that optimization of the processes of intensive care may allow relevant cost control without...
READ MOREI nterviewee L. Telci, M.D., Ph.D. Head of Multidisciplinary Intensive Care Unit, International Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey e-mail: [email protected] S ummary Professor at the Medical Faculty of Istanbul University and Head of the Multidisciplinary Intensive Care Unit...
READ MOREA uthor F. M. Brunkhorst, M.D. , K. Reinhart, M.D. SepNet Office, Dept. of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena e- mail: [email protected] S ummary A new study, the results of which are shortly to be presented at the ESICM...
READ MOREStatistics for German Intensive Care Units Although several authorities provide data to the public on health care across Europe (see later for figures on Germany) statistics on intensive care in Germany are difficult to acquire. The number of ICU departments, number of ICU beds, annual admissions and average length of stay in ICU, mortality rates...
READ MOREThe majority (92%) said they had been verbally abused, 69% had been physically threatened and 52% had been physically assaulted. A total of 2,354...
READ MOREEconomists Eric Helland and Mark Showalter found that doctors cut back their workload by almost two hours each week when the expected liability...
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