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November 30, 2021 - was noted at 7 cm, right occiput transverse, -1 station, with adequate
contractions coming every 3 minutes … The infant was
born 10 minutes after the cesarean was called with Apgar scores of 4 (1 minute) and 9 … (5 minutes). … Through the first 90 minutes in the PACU, the uterine fundus remained moderately firm. … After 180 minutes in the PACU,
the patient’s nurse discovered her unresponsive and the bedsheets were
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February 01, 2023 - After 5 minutes, an
additional 3 ml of 0.5% bupivacaine was injected through the catheter. … Within about 3 minutes, she developed pulseless electrical activity
and cardiopulmonary resuscitation … After six minutes of CPR, she had ROSC but then re-arrested after 4 minutes of
spontaneous circulation … displacement during CPR and proceeding to a perimortem
cesarean delivery if ROSC is not achieved within four minutes
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May 05, 2017 - After 5 minutes, an additional 3 ml of 0.5% bupivacaine was injected through the catheter. … Within about 3 minutes, she developed pulseless electrical activity and cardiopulmonary resuscitation … After six minutes of CPR, she had ROSC but then re-arrested after 4 minutes of spontaneous circulation … displacement during CPR and proceeding to a perimortem cesarean delivery if ROSC is not achieved within four minutes
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November 01, 2003 - The psychiatry team
recommended haloperidol administered via intravenous (IV) push 5 mg every 20 minutes … Intramuscular medication reaches the
brain within 30 minutes (intravenous injection does so within minutes … than IM haloperidol (9), and is therefore the preferred choice when control of agitation within 20
minutes … represents an equally preferable choice to haloperidol in this setting.(10) If sedation is
required within minutes … recommendations for giving IV haloperidol at doses
of 2 mg IV (range 0.5-10 mg) and doubling the dose every 20 minutes
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May 25, 2011 - After extubation, the patient was safely brought back to the recovery area, but within 30 minutes she … Within about 15 minutes, the patient developed acute shortness of breath and stridor, progressing quickly … Thus, it is unknown if 30 minutes is an adequate test for patients who have failed their first SBT or … Take-Home Points A spontaneous breathing trial of 30 minutes has been shown to be as effective as
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March 02, 2011 - The psychiatry team recommended haloperidol administered via intravenous (IV) push 5 mg every 20 minutes … Intramuscular medication reaches the brain within 30 minutes (intravenous injection does so within minutes … than IM haloperidol ( 9 ), and is therefore the preferred choice when control of agitation within 20 minutes … represents an equally preferable choice to haloperidol in this setting.( 10 ) If sedation is required within minutes … recommendations for giving IV haloperidol at doses of 2 mg IV (range 0.5-10 mg) and doubling the dose every 20 minutes
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psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/guidelines-timely-medication-administration-response-cms-30-minute-rule
June 10, 2018 - Newspaper/Magazine Article
Guidelines for timely medication administration: response to the CMS "30-minute rule."
Citation Text:
Guidelines for timely medication administration: response to the CMS "30-minute rule." ISMP Medication Safety Alert! Acute Care Edition. January 13, 2011;16:1-…
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March 25, 2025 - This study tracked surgeons' stress using body-worn sensors during the first 5 minutes of surgery to … Interestingly, increased stress during the first 5 minutes of surgery was associated with reduced major … This study tracked surgeons' stress using body-worn sensors during the first 5 minutes of surgery to … Interestingly, increased stress during the first 5 minutes of surgery was associated with reduced major
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May 31, 2023 - use a computerized decision support system to guide the care of patients during the critical first 60 minutes … Patient Safety Focus
This innovation is designed to reduce medical errors during the critical first 60 minutes … highly stressed trauma staff in the emergency department (ED), especially during the critical first 30 minutes … simultaneously based on memory, and experience breakdowns in communication, especially during the initial minutes … Hospital use a computer decision support system to guide the care of patients during the critical first 60 minutes
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June 28, 2023 - Twenty minutes after the end of the procedure, the patient complained of “10/10” chest pain. … The patient underwent emergency exploratory
surgery to fix the perforation within 40 minutes thereafter … Contrary to the previously published case,11 this instance of LV perforation was not recognized until 20
minutes … It
would be another 40 minutes before surgical stabilization and repair were initiated.
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September 01, 2014 - saturation, end
tidal carbon dioxide, as well as noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurement every 5 minutes … A lookup of numerical trend was done and it showed that the
last NIBP recording was more than 60 minutes … Gaps of more than 10 minutes between successive blood pressure measurements are
quite common, occurring … temperature shall be continually evaluated" and requires blood pressure measurements at
least every 5 minutes … Figure
Figure: Example of an anesthetic record showing NIBP measurements missing for approximately 15
minutes
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November 16, 2022 - understanding of patient safety concepts, which was followed by a 20-minute lecture on patient safety, 20–30 minutes
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/846756/psn-pdf
March 29, 2023 - administration timing errors (defined in
the majority of studies as administration greater than 60 minutes
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March 02, 2011 - timing-surgical-antimicrobial-prophylaxis
Administration of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis 30 to 59 minutes
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January 26, 2022 - similar between both groups, and patients were
satisfied using the patient portal, which saved 6.8 minutes
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November 15, 2011 - The interview runs 13 minutes.
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November 11, 2016 - understanding of patient safety concepts, which was followed
by a 20-minute lecture on patient safety, 20–30 minutes
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March 01, 2019 - After extubation, the patient was safely brought back to the recovery area, but within
30 minutes she … Within about 15 minutes, the patient developed acute shortness
of breath and stridor, progressing quickly … Thus, it is unknown if 30 minutes is an adequate test for
patients who have failed their first SBT or … psnet.ahrq.gov//#references
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A spontaneous breathing trial of 30 minutes
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May 01, 2019 - You may only have 12 minutes with a patient, yet you've initiated all
the care that patient needs to … the back of the ambulance with a patient who's trying desperately to go to God, and you
only have 12 minutes … And it's going to take you 5 minutes of
discussion to even have any chance of sorting it out. … ] populates immediately into our electronic medical record as soon
as they file it, usually within minutes … I went to the electronic
medical record, and within 5 minutes of receiving the patient, I had their