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  1. ... therapy resulted in a lower number of cardiac hospital admissions per patient-year: 1.2 for OPT, 0.8 for CRT-P, 0.8 for CRT-D. Also, almost half as many subjects with CRT had greater than two cardiac hospital admissions per patient-year, 27 percent for the OPT ...
  2. ... sports injury ED visits that resulted in a hospital admission (which ranged from 1.2 to 1.4 visits per 10,000 children). ...
  3. ... for which glucocorticoid treatment is indicated. Monitoring in hospital 1.2.19. Consider measuring a baseline C-reactive protein concentration in patients with community-acquired pneumonia on admission to hospital, and repeat the test if clinical ...
  4. ... for the review of principles in multimorbidity E.1.2. Barriers of care ... admissions Figure 3 Flow chart of clinical article selection ...
  5. ... 1.2. List of recommendations and care pathway 1.2.1. Key priorities for ... of their admission or initial assessment – a clear written monitoring plan ...
  6. ... early management or local protocols for STEMI). [2010] 1.2.3.3. Do not routinely administer oxygen, but monitor oxygen saturation using pulse oximetry as soon as possible, ideally before hospital admission. Only offer supplemental oxygen to: people with oxygen ...
  7. ... 3. Physiological observations in acute hospital settings Recommendation ... admission or initial assessment a clear written monitoring plan ...
  8. ... management. Home Health Care Serv Q. 2005; 24 (1–2):13–28. [ PubMed : 16236656 ] 31. Taft SH, Pierce CA, Gallo CL. From hospital to home and back again: a study in hospital admissions and deaths for homecare patients. Home Health Care ...
  9. ... on the mean duration of vomiting prior to hospital admission was given in three RCTs: 2.4 days (range 1–6), 46 1.6 days ( SD 1.2) 47 and 2.5 days (SD 1.7). ...
  10. ... 2006) , UK Retrospective cohort study Study period: Group 1: 2 days Group 2: 7-month Group 3: 7-month Level of evidence: (III) UK hospital. 3 groups of patients: Group 1 – unselected emergency department (ED) admissions. Group 2 – from ED to ICU . Group 3 – ...
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