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Patient care at home

Nurses Deliver Hospital Care in the Comfort of Patients’ Own Homes

… Comfort meets efficiencyAlthough the home-care model isn’t entirely new, it has been growing since the COVID-19 pandemic, when Medicare began loosening its regulations and provided a waiver that enabled hospitals to deliver …

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Contraceptive Counseling: Telehealth Versus In-Person

… She and her colleagues pursued the research project after noting the increased use of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic.“Across medical fields, we saw a rapid uptake and implementation of telehealth,” says Dr. Freeman …

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Virtual Visits Match In-Person Visits for Multiple Sclerosis Care, Longitudinal Study Shows

… with the Mellen Center. Still, only about 3% of the center’s patients used teleneurology before the COVID-19 pandemic, due largely to insurance-related barriers to access for many patients. Those who used virtual …

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November 19, 2020/COVID-19

Hospitals Plead: Every Mask Up

… ve had record numbers of caregivers out sick this week – the vast majority of them with confirmed COVID-19. We need the public to take this seriously and to help keep our essential workers safe …

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October 19, 2022/Behavioral Health/Research

Flexible Scheduling May Reduce Clinician Stress but Is No Burnout Panacea, Study Suggests

… Sclerosis and Related Disorders (2022;60:103705), the prospective study was conducted at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim was to evaluate the effect of flexible schedules versus standard schedules, and the …

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April 16, 2021/COVID-19

Operating a Medical Intensive Liver Unit During a Pandemic

… and adapted to a new space. But patients were presenting sicker, including those with complications related to COVID-19, and throughput was an even greater challenge given COVID-19 transfer protocols.“Most fields have seen …

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Emergency Dialysis Criteria Reduce Number of After-Hours Calls for Nurse Specialists

… challenging for caregivers,” explains Aimee Herrick, BSN, RN, Dialysis Nurse Manager at Fairview Hospital.Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, on-call dialysis nurses would sometimes be asked to turn around and head back to …

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July 10, 2023/Nursing/Wellness

Wellness Strategies to Protect Your Mind, Body and Spirit (Podcast)

… manage stress, avoid burnout and maintain their health, energy and morale. She shares:Lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic about the importance of wellnessSelf-care strategies during and after a 12-hour shiftInsight on …

blood clots and cancer
June 20, 2023/Cancer/Research

Curbing Thrombosis in Patients with Cancer

… novel therapeutic approaches.Study backgroundSmall extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are associated with coagulation abnormalities in many conditions, including COVID-19 and many types of cancer, according to Tatiana Byzova, PhD, senior author of the paper. The …

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December 1, 2021/Nursing/Innovations

Reducing Surgical Smoke in the Operating Room

… In Ohio, legislation is currently being reviewed by the state Senate.As reported by OR Manager, the COVID-19 pandemic prompted The Joint Commission to become more aware of the dangers of surgical smoke – based …

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