- ... recommended not performing a chest x-ray unless clinically ... inpatient observation and investigation (a “step-down” approach). The ...
- ... Neutrophil count Temperature Mortality Critical care Serious infection Clinically documented infection Complications Length of stay METHODS Information sources and ...
- ... that outcomes of serious infection, mortality, critical care, clinically documented infection and complications to be the most clinically relevant to the question. Avoiding death or the ...
- ... bacterial contamination of raw breast milk and of clinically documented infections in infants receiving expressed breast milk. Nevertheless, the ...
- ... evidence about tests to predict severe sepsis and documented infection. Table 5.1 Diagnostic Accuracy for Investigations appropriate for risk stratification and management. Tests were typically done on admission for fever ...
- ... mortality, complications (perforation, abscess, colonic obstruction, urinary tract infection, ... failure. Emergency Surgery The RCT (Biondo 2014) ...
- ... young people with cystic fibrosis and severe chest infection treated for an exacerbation with P aeruginosa showed no clinically significant difference in number of admissions to hospital requiring IV antibiotics or mortality between a 2 week ...
- ... our prespecified outcomes. The frequencies of fetal/neonatal infection (not ... and inpatients. However, individual study sample sizes were likely too ...
- ... primary elective THA. EXCLUSION: Metastatic disease, pathological fractures, ... postoperatively Unsupervised home-based exercises Comp: S- ...
- ... acutely unwell or there is a specific indication requiring inpatient care, such as a plan to begin tube feeding (see recommendation ... Guideline Alliance (UK). Faltering Growth – recognition and management. London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence ( ...
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