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September 27, 2023 - Despite the patient's deteriorating clinical condition, the patient's worsening level of consciousness … Delirium in the intensive care unit: occurrence and clinical course in older patients. … A clinical prediction rule for delirium after elective noncardiac surgery. JAMA. 1994;271:134-139. … Clinical yield of computed tomography brain scans in older general medical patients. … There is no such thing as a "nonjudgmental" debriefing: a theory and method for debriefing with good judgment
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December 18, 2024 - factors for
inpatient falls: gait instability, lower limb weakness, agitation/confusion or impaired judgment … How is this new program going to fit in the context of the clinical
workflow? … , training, and
problem solving in the context of the clinical workflow. … Patricia Dykes: Many hospitals have clinical ladder programs. … This clinical trial yielded a reduction in falls of 25%.
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April 01, 2006 - , I might have conflated this surgeon’s boorish behavior with those
qualities necessary to achieve clinical … Any member of the crew is empowered to wave off a landing—judgments of safety trump
formal rank.
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June 28, 2023 - Management of the first tracheostomy tube change is often based on the judgment of the physician who … Clinical consensus statement: tracheostomy care. … AARC Clinical Practice Guideline: management of adult patients with tracheostomy in the acute care setting … Tracheotomy: clinical review and guidelines. … June 5, 2019
Implementation of the I-PASS handoff program in diverse clinical environments
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February 01, 2023 - The order
and timing of subsequent interventions depends on the severity of presentation and surgeon judgment … comorbidities, appropriate and sufficient preoperative education, a team approach to education and clinical … To successfully manage this life-threatening complication, appropriate patient, caregiver and clinical … All clinical staff caring for patients undergoing neck surgery should be trained to recognize and
manage … be counseled on the risk of cervical
hematoma and given detailed instructions on how to contact the clinical
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January 01, 2009 - In the absence of data, we must rely on clinical experience and common
sense to explore this issue. … In
my judgment, probably not, for the following reasons: (i) it would be difficult to interpret and
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March 31, 2021 - capable of debriding an NSTI, but the key skills for successful management of NSTIs involve surgical judgment … have reflected inappropriate deference and poor team function if the intern or other members of the clinical … Our understanding of how burnout influences clinical care is still growing, but it has been associated … these concerns nicely in their survey of subspecialty surgeons: “while EGS surgeons appear to meet [a clinical … Systems should clearly designate which physicians should be contacted for particular clinical problems
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September 01, 2008 - As in this scenario, nurses often conduct ED triage by using their clinical judgment and experience in
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November 30, 2021 - Her clinical picture evolved from the first postpartum morning as she manifested perineal pain, then … Analysis of these cases identified clinical judgment problems as a contributing factor (85% of cases) … It is not clear to what degree malpractice cases reflect severe diagnostic errors in clinical practice … It seems that her clinical situation is deteriorating.” … Necrotizing fasciitis: clinical presentation, microbiology, and determinants of mortality.
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October 01, 2017 - off-hours experience is an important part of their professional development, building their confidence and judgment … Clinical consequences of misinterpretations of neuroradiologic CT scans by on-call radiology residents … Integrating multiple clinical information systems using the Java message service framework to enable … Gotway, MD Scottsdale Medical Imaging Clinical Associate Professor, Diagnostic Radiology and Pulmonary … 19, 2022
Insulin pump-associated adverse events: a qualitative descriptive study of clinical
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July 21, 2020 - If a proximal small bowel lesion is suspected based on clinical presentation, then push enteroscopy is … We believe this anchoring was associated with two subsequent errors in judgment. … First, it led to a lapse in clinical reasoning regarding the value of the test. … Based on the clinical presentation, even with a colonoscopy 2 years prior that did not identify any lesions … Clinical practice guidelines: quality of colonoscopy in colorectal cancer screening.
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January 29, 2021 - Background Airway obstruction in a patient who is already intubated is an uncommon but very dangerous clinical … Therapeutic intervention often must be initiated based on clinical probabilities, before a definitive … missing important information or processes when staff are under great stress during extremely difficult clinical … Clinical judgment is necessary to determine how far the ETT should be inserted in every patient individually … Crises in clinical care: an approach to management.
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/conversation-edwin-boudreaux-about-suicide-prevention
March 25, 2025 - Edwin Boudreaux : I am a clinical psychologist by training. … Obviously, the shorter the screener, the more acceptability it is going to have in clinical practice. … quickly, and if they have any risk, it stratifies them based on three levels that can be aligned with clinical … It is useful from a clinical perspective to better understand the risk factors, and it can be scored … suicide prevention efforts after discharge. 20 Additional obstacles include time constraints during clinical
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March 24, 2025 - suicide prevention efforts after discharge. 20 Additional obstacles include time constraints during clinical … Edwin Boudreaux : I am a clinical psychologist by training. … Obviously, the shorter the screener, the more acceptability it is going to have in clinical practice. … quickly, and if they have any risk, it stratifies them based on three levels that can be aligned with clinical … It is useful from a clinical perspective to better understand the risk factors, and it can be scored
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February 01, 2010 - First of all, teaching hospitals are major providers of clinical care in the United States—patients need … Second, residents are being trained to deliver a lifetime of clinical care and to lead complex health … Vidyarthi, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Director, Quality and Safety Programs, Graduate … safety in the learning environment, as well as educational supervisory systems that permit independent judgment … judgment, they should assure their patients that they're being cared for by a physician who can.
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February 01, 2010 - safety in the learning environment, as well as educational supervisory systems that permit independent judgment … Similarly, if they are excessively fatigued and not able to render high-quality patient care or clinical … judgment, they should assure their patients that they're being cared for by a physician who can. … Second, residents are being trained to deliver a lifetime of clinical care and to lead complex health … Vidyarthi, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Director, Quality and Safety Programs, Graduate
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August 01, 2010 - in need of life-saving interventions, level 2 patients are at high risk and
need to be moved to the clinical … (We need to acknowledge, of course, that
the triage nurse's skepticism about this patient's clinical … five-category triage system can improve triage accuracy, it is not the complete
answer, since many judgments
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February 23, 2022 - The physician should have considered whether the patient’s clinical symptoms fit with the
radiographic … chronic pain management and opioid
analgesics can be difficult but conveying genuine empathy without judgment … https://psnet.ahrq.gov//#16
John Landefeld, MD, MS
Assistant Clinical Professor
Department of Internal … Medicine
Division of General Internal Medicine
UC Davis Health
Sara Teasdale, MD
Assistant Clinical … Noninvasive treatments for acute, subacute, and chronic low
back pain: a clinical practice guideline
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November 25, 2020 - In one study, nurses
participating in a clinical vignette describing a patient presenting with a heart … A
subsequent analysis showed that the alert was triggered at “clinical time zero” in 41% of cases and … Framing Effects on Physicians' Judgment and Decision-
Making. … Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. 2015;22:1959-1962.
10. Levis J. … Cognitive forcing strategies in clinical decisionmaking.
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August 14, 2024 - The order and timing of subsequent interventions depends on the severity of presentation and surgeon judgment … comorbidities, appropriate and sufficient preoperative education, a team approach to education and clinical … To successfully manage this life-threatening complication, appropriate patient, caregiver and clinical … All clinical staff caring for patients undergoing neck surgery should be trained to recognize and manage … be counseled on the risk of cervical hematoma and given detailed instructions on how to contact the clinical