… that the heart is extensively and irreparably damaged. In early 2020, when hospital systems became overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients, some systems were unable to triage MIs appropriately. In other cases, patients with MI simply …
… Martin’s Nursing Honor Guard in 2020 and quickly amassed a list of about 60 volunteers. The COVID-19 pandemic hindered the startup, although auxiliary volunteers, who were not allowed in the hospital because of …
… at Cleveland Clinic’s Respiratory Institute takes advantage of best practices gained from our experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our providers had no choice but to adapt to a healthcare model reliant on social …
… treatment-related side effects and complicationsGaps in knowledge and communicationBridging gaps in knowledge and communicationImpact of the COVID-19 pandemic*Detailed findings from themes one to four (as above) were reported in part I of …
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… We have our own formulation that is patented, and it’s similar, in a way, to the COVID-19 vaccine,” explains Dr. Silver. “We use a lipid nanoparticles to encapsulate messenger RNA. But our formulation …
… her home state of Ohio, and her desire to be closer to them was amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. She is happy to be near them once again while also pursuing her passion for …
… effects on the patient’s family and friends too. This has become even more evident with the COVID-19 pandemic and patients who experience chronic cough as a result of long-COVID.”Besides being a …
… on the optic nerve,” says Dr. Hwang.However, due to the patient’s personal preference and the COVID-19 pandemic, the patient refused surgery. Dr. Hwang then offered a new alternative treatment with teprotumumab (Tepezza …
… Singh’s team found notable vision loss in patients who missed treatments as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.“We need more durable treatments,” says Dr. Singh. “Obviously, if you have to come in …
Imagine caring for a critically ill patient with heart failure, sepsis or a traumatic brain injury. Then picture providing that care in a moving vehicle. That’s what critical care transport nurses do every day …
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