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Mahanazuddin Syed, Shorabuddin Syed, Kevin Sexton, Hafsa Bareen Syeda, Maryam Garza, Meredith Zozus, Farhanuddin Syed, Salma Begum, Abdullah Usama Syed, Joseph Sanford and Fred Prior
Modern Intensive Care Units (ICUs) provide continuous monitoring of critically ill patients susceptible to many complications affecting morbidity and mortality. ICU settings require a high staff-to-patient ratio and generates a sheer volume of data. For ...
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Massimiliano Greco, Pier Francesco Caruso, Sofia Spano, Gianluigi Citterio, Antonio Desai, Alberto Molteni, Romina Aceto, Elena Costantini, Antonio Voza and Maurizio Cecconi
Background: Sepsis is one of the major causes of in-hospital death, and is frequent in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED). Early identification of high-risk septic patients is critical. Machine learning (ML) techniques have been propose...
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Mirela Tiglis, Ileana Peride, Iulia Alexandra Florea, Andrei Niculae, Lucian Cristian Petcu, Tiberiu Paul Neagu, Ionel Alexandru Checherita and Ioana Marina Grintescu
Objectives. Population-based studies regarding renal replacement therapy (RRT) used in critical care populations are useful to understand the trend and impact of medical care interventions. We describe the use of RRT and associated outcomes (mortality an...
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Christopher M. Horvat, Srinivasan Suresh and Robert S. B. Clark
Electronic health records (EHR) combined with robust data collection systems can be used to simultaneously drive research and performance improvement initiatives. Our Smart, Transformative, EHR-based Approaches to Revolutionizing the Intensive Care Unit ...
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Basma Salameh,Ahmad Ewais,Osama Salameh
Pág. pp. 82 - 95
Use of mobile devices among nursing students is recently a widespread approach. Integrating mobile devices in education can improve the quality of nursing education by engaging students in learning experience. The present study aims at investigating ...
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Élise Milot, Véronique Garcia, Normand Boucher, Gabrielle Fortin, Marie Grandisson
Pág. 146 - 152
Quality interprofessional and interorganizational practices are key to supporting people with disabilities and their families (Gilbert et al., 2010). It is critical to increase efforts to give health and social care professionals a better understanding o...
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Élise Milot, Véronique Garcia, Normand Boucher, Gabrielle Fortin, Marie Grandisson
Pág. 146 - 152
Quality interprofessional and interorganizational practices are key to supporting people with disabilities and their families (Gilbert et al., 2010). It is critical to increase efforts to give health and social care professionals a better understanding o...
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Nikos Petrellis and George K. Adam
Remote symptom tracking is critical for the prevention of Covid-19 spread. The qualified medical staff working in the call centers of primary health care units have to take critical decisions often based on vague information about the patient condition. ...
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Chelsea Jones
Pág. 210 - 215
Ready or not: intersectionality is sweeping across classrooms in largely student-led strokes. Luckily, Patricia Hill Collins and Sirma Bilge, women who?ve penned texts to the tune of critical inquiry and praxis for years, remind us what intersectionality...
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Adel F. Almutairi and V. Susan Dahinten
This paper reports on a psychometric study conducted to explore the factor structure and refine the Critical Cultural Competence Scale (CCCS). Critical Cultural Competence (CCC) functions to promote the safety, equity, and well-being of patients, their f...
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Rafik Kheddam,Oum-El-Kheir Aktouf,Ioannis Parissis
Pág. 57 - 73
In recent years, due to the proliferation of radio fre-quency identification (RFID) technology in everyday life, espe-cially in critical domains such as health care and transportation systems, significant efforts have been made to enhance the de-pendabil...
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Chelsea Jones
Pág. 210 - 215
Ready or not: intersectionality is sweeping across classrooms in largely student-led strokes. Luckily, Patricia Hill Collins and Sirma Bilge, women who?ve penned texts to the tune of critical inquiry and praxis for years, remind us what intersectionality...
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Krishna Kodur and Maria Kyrarini
Intelligent multi-purpose robotic assistants have the potential to assist nurses with a variety of non-critical tasks, such as object fetching, disinfecting areas, or supporting patient care. This paper focuses on enabling a multi-purpose robot to guide ...
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Yuwei Su, Jingyong Wang, Jiangping Wang and Guoen Wang
The hospital accessibility of Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) emergency treatment is of great importance, not only for improving the survival rate of patients but also for protecting the basic human right to health care. Traditional AMI emergency treat...
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Christine Große, Pär M. Olausson and Bo Svensson
This paper examines the role of regional airports in regional and municipal crisis preparedness based on evidence from a case study in Sweden. During the summer of 2018, Sweden experienced some of the most extensive wildfires in modern time. Aerial suppr...
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Jan Ketil Rød, Arne H. Eide, Thomas Halvorsen and Alister Munthali
Central to this article is the issue of choosing sites for where a fieldwork could provide a better understanding of divergences in health care accessibility. Access to health care is critical to good health, but inhabitants may experience barriers to he...
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Fabio Tarricone, Antonio Brunetti, Domenico Buongiorno, Nicola Altini, Vitoantonio Bevilacqua, Antonio Del Vecchio and Flavia Petrillo
Neonatal sepsis is a critical pathology that particularly affects the neonates in intensive care, especially if they are preterm and low birth weight, with an incidence varying between 1and 40% according to the onset (early or late) of the disease. Promp...
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Michele Arienzo, Luciano Ferrara and Marco Trifuoggi
This review is a follow-up to a previous review published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineeringon the issues of accumulation, transport, and the effects of microplastics (MPs) in the oceans. The review brings together experimental laboratory, math...
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Suryandari Suryandari
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The quiddity of knowledge is about a collection of knowledge, a process, a collection of values, ??and one way to get to know the world. Therefore, learning science becomes complex to minimize apperception and understand concepts. One of the lessons that...
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Logan Hamm, Amira Gee and A. Swarnapali De Silva Indrasekara
Diagnosis is the key component in disease elimination to improve global health. However, there is a tremendous need for diagnostic innovation for neglected tropical diseases that largely consist of mosquito-borne infections and bacterial infections. Earl...
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