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Eosinophilic Fasciitis
November 29, 2022/COVID-19

New Onset Eosinophilic Fasciitis after COVID-19 Infection

… lupus, also have been described in the literature following various vaccinations.The sequential association presented here between COVID-19 and newly diagnosed eosinophilic fasciitis could be coincidental. It is also possible that the COVID-19

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February 5, 2021/COVID-19

Managing Lingering Cardiovascular Effects of COVID-19 Through a Dedicated Program

As the U.S. enters the second year of COVID-19 prevalence, one of the most significant developments for outpatient care is the proliferation of patients who continue to have symptoms of COVID-19 more …

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July 15, 2020/COVID-19

Leadership in the Time of COVID-19: Building Strong Teams for Optimal Agility

… Early in 2020, Cleveland Clinic leadership created a taskforce to proactively address the potential risk of COVID-19. This task force has already been through several iterations; the most current rendition is a COVID-19

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June 3, 2020/COVID-19

Nursing Innovation Provides Solution for COVID-19 Challenges and Beyond

For patients’ with COVID-19 and other patients requiring isolation in intensive care units, caregivers use an average of 66 pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) each day. This high number is partially driven by …

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ECMO
June 1, 2020/COVID-19

How to use ECMO for COVID-19 Patients

Resources are quickly being strained as the COVID-19 pandemic wreaks havoc, and this is especially evident with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). ECMO is a method for cardiopulmonary support for refractory respiratory and cardiac failure …

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May 28, 2020/COVID-19

Redeployment Training for Physicians During COVID-19

As the COVID-19 surge loomed in the United States, physicians, advanced care providers and nurses not usually involved in inpatient or critical care have been redeployed or are preparing for redeployment into these settings …

Lung simulation
May 12, 2020/COVID-19

Considerations for COPD Patients With COVID-19

… major symptom of both diseases is dyspnea, but there are a few ways to differentiate between COVID-19-related dyspnea and a COPD exacerbation. These include the coexistence of flu-like symptoms in COVID-19

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April 14, 2020/COVID-19

Positive Airway Pressure Therapy and COVID-19: What Patients Need to Know

… droplet and aerosolized transmission of COVID-19.So advises a practical review of PAP therapy and COVID-19 transmission published by Cleveland Clinic sleep disorders specialist Colleen G. Lance, MD, in a collection of COVID

Pregnant woman receiving ultrasound
April 9, 2020/COVID-19

Labor and Delivery amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

… person is permitted to attend labor and delivery. The only caveat is that if the partner has COVID-19 or other symptoms associated with COVID-19 infection, then they would not be allowed to attend …

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April 7, 2020/COVID-19

Acute Stroke Treatment Preparedness and COVID-19: A Perfect Storm of Challenges

By Murali K. Kolikonda, MBBS; M. Shazam Hussain, MD; and Ken Uchino, MDManagement of acute stroke is challenging under normal circumstances, but a confluence of factors related to the COVID-19 pandemic has made it …

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