- ... were given a choice between home care and inpatient care ( Sopko et al , ... microbiologically documented infection was the most common cause of fever (61%) ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ( ...
- ... possible fever, lethargy or distress. Research ... of clinical management and the emergence of multiresistant bacteria? Why this ...
- ... this indicator. They noted that this is a clinically significant event that ... management usually requiring placement of the patient in a monitored bed, ...
- ... on the type of support surface provided. Settings requiring special considerations – panel ... Availability – A number of panel members ...
- ... 22-26, 1988 Population includes children with laboratory documented RSV ... management of respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis, Chest, 120, 203- ...
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