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- Tags: Inpatients
Effectiveness of a group exercise program in a long-term care facility: a randomized pilot trial.
Tags: 2003, 80 and over, Age Factors, Aged, Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Baum EE, Clinical Assessment Tools, Clinical Trials, Confidence Intervals, Crossover Design, Data Analysis Software, Descriptive Statistics, Faur D, Female, Frail Elderly, Functional Status, Geriatric Functional Assessment, Gerontologic Care, Group Exercise – In Old Age, Housing for the Elderly, Human, Inpatients, Jarjoura D, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, Long Term Care, Male, Muscle Strengthening, Nursing Homes, Outcomes (Health Care), P-Value, Patient Compliance, Pilot Studies, Pliability, Polen AE, Prospective Studies, Random Assignment, Range of Motion, Recreation, Repeated Measures, Rutechi G, Sensitivity and Specificity, Sex Factors, Summated Rating Scaling, Treatment Outcomes
Mechanical Thrombectomy for Patients with In-Hospital Ischemic Stroke: A Case-Control Study.
Tags: 2020, Acute ischemic stroke, Aged, Ammar FE, Ardelt AA, Brain Ischemia/diagnostic imaging/epidemiology/physiopathology/therapy, Brorson JR, Bulwa Z, Christoforidis G, Del Brutto VJ, Feasibility Studies, Female, Goldenberg FD, Hospital List, Humans, in-hospital stroke, Incidence, Inpatients, Intracranial Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging/epidemiology/physiopathology/therapy, Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, journalArticle, large vessel occlusion, Loggini A, Male, Martinez RC, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Stroke/diagnostic imaging/epidemiology/physiopathology/therapy, thrombectomy, Thrombectomy/adverse effects, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome
Pharmacists' role in glycemic management in the inpatient setting: An opinion of the endocrine and metabolism practice and research network of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.
Tags: 2019, Abla Alicia, Carneal Dustin, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Diabetes Mellitus, Donihi Amy C, Hanania Raja, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, Inpatients, JACCP: Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, June 2019 Update, MacMaster Heidemarie Windham, Moorman John M, NEOMED College of Pharmacy, Pharmacists
International guidelines for the treatment of community-acquired pneumonia in adults: the role of macrolides.
Tags: 2003, Antibiotics, Clinical Trials, Community-Acquired Infections – Drug Therapy, Community-Acquired Infections – Etiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Drug Resistance, Drugs, File T M Jr, Immune System – Drug Effects, Inpatients, Macrolide – Pharmacodynamics, Macrolide – Therapeutic Use, Methicillin Resistance, Microbial, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nonexperimental Studies, Outpatients, Pneumonia – Drug Therapy, Pneumonia – Etiology, Practice Guidelines, Risk Assessment, Streptococcal Infections – Drug Therapy, Tan J S
International guidelines for the treatment of community-acquired pneumonia in adults: the role of macrolides.
Tags: 2003, Adjuvants, Adult, Anti-Infective Agents/*therapeutic use, Bacterial, Bacterial/*drug therapy/microbiology, Clinical Trials as Topic, Community-Acquired Infections/drug therapy/microbiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Drug Resistance, Drugs, File Thomas M Jr, Humans, Immunologic/pharmacology/therapeutic use, Inpatients, Macrolides/pharmacology/*therapeutic use, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, NEOMED College of Medicine, Outpatients, Pneumonia, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Tan James S, Treatment Failure
Drug-induced acute renal failure: recognizing and treating prerenal, postrenal, and pseudorenal injury.
Tags: 1997, Acute – Chemically Induced, Acute – Diagnosis, Acute – Etiology, Acute – Therapy, Aged, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors – Adverse Effects, Antiinflammatory Agents, Antineoplastic Agents – Adverse Effects, Consultant (00107069), Department of Internal Medicine, Enzyme Inhibitors – Adverse Effects, Female, Frazee L A, Hemodynamics, Inpatients, Kidney Failure, Kidney Function Tests, Male, Middle Age, NEOMED College of Medicine, nephrotoxicity, Non-Steroidal – Adverse Effects, Physical Examination, Renal Circulation – Drug Effects, Risk Factors, Rutecki G W, Whittier F C
Outcomes of Patients With Syncope and Suspected Dementia.
Tags: 2018, 80 and over, Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Adler David H, Aged, Bastani Aveh, Baugh Christopher W, Caterino Jeffrey M, Clark Carol L, Dementia – Diagnosis – In Old Age, Dementia – Risk Factors, Dementia – Therapy, Department of Emergency Medicine, Diercks Deborah B, Emergency, Gibson Tommy A, Holden Timothy R, Hollander Judd E, Human, Iatrogenic Disease, Inpatients, interviews, Length of Stay, Malveau Susan E, Middle Age, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nicks Bret A, Nishijima Daniel K, Office Visits, Outcome Assessment, Outcomes (Health Care), Patient Assessment, Patient Discharge, Physicians, Prospective Studies, Shah Manish N, Stiffler Kirk A, Storrow Alan B, Sun Benjamin C, Surveys, Syncope – Diagnosis, Syncope – In Old Age, Syncope – Mortality, Weiss Robert E, Wilber Scott T, Yagapen Annick N
Patient Awareness and Expectations of Pharmacist Services During Hospital Stay.
Tags: *Anticipation, *Awareness, *Health Knowledge, 2017, 80 and over, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Attitudes, Betka Eric M, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Descriptive Statistics, Female, Health Services Accessibility, Hospital, Hospital/methods/*statistics & numerical data, Human, Humans, Inpatients, Inpatients/*psychology, Journal of pharmacy practice, King Philip K, Male, Marketing, Marketing/methods, Martin Steven J, Middle Aged, NEOMED College of Pharmacy, Patient Attitudes, patient awareness, Patient Education, patient expectations, Pharmacists/*statistics & numerical data, Pharmacy Service, pharmacy services, Practice, Pretest-Posttest Design, Professional Role, Professional-Patient Relations, Psychological, Social Marketing, Summated Rating Scaling, Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, United States, Young Adult
The relationship between psychiatric medication and course of hospital stay among intoxicated trauma patients
Tags: 2008, acute, brain-injury, chronic alcohol-abuse, Comorbidity, Cost, disorders, Dolinak J, Emergency Medicine, ethanolism, European Journal of Emergency Medicine, general hospitals, Hospitalization, Inpatients, intoxication, Journal Article, Length of Stay, Marley R A, Muakkassa F F, Pneumonia, Prevalence, Psychiatry, Salvator A E, trauma, Workman M C
Relation of concomitant heart failure to outcomes in patients hospitalized with influenza.
Tags: 2019, Aged, Bhatt DL, Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital, Comorbidity, Department of Internal Medicine, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Ginwalla M, Gupta T, Heart Failure/epidemiology, Hospital Mortality/trends, Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data, Humans, Incidence, Influenza Human/epidemiology, Inpatients, journalArticle, June2020SubmittedList, Kalra A, Khera S, Kolte D, Length of Stay/trends, Male, Middle Aged, NEOMED College of Medicine, Panhwar MS, Retrospective Studies, Survival Rate/trends, The American journal of cardiology, United States/epidemiology
Effect of influenza on outcomes in patients with heart failure.
Tags: 2019, Aged, Bhatt DL, Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Ginwalla M, Gupta T, Heart failure, Heart Failure/complications/epidemiology, Hospital Mortality/trends, Hospitalization, Hospitalization/trends, Humans, Incidence, Influenza, Influenza Human/complications/epidemiology/prevention & control, Inpatients, Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Heart failure, journalArticle, June2020SubmittedList, Kalra A, Khera S, Kolte D, Male, Morbidity/trends, NEOMED College of Medicine, Panhwar MS, Propensity Score, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment/methods, Risk Factors, Survival Rate/trends, United States/epidemiology, vaccination, Vaccination/methods
Acid-base interpretation: part 1: applying five rules in everyday cases.
Tags: 1997, Acid-Base Equilibrium – Physiology, Acid-Base Imbalance – Diagnosis, Acidosis – Diagnosis, Aged, Alkalosis – Diagnosis, Anions, Blood Gas Analysis, Carbon Dioxide – Analysis, Cations, Consultant (00107069), Department of Internal Medicine, Female, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration – Evaluation, Inpatients, Male, Middle Age, NEOMED College of Medicine, Outpatients, Reference Values, Rutecki G W, Whittier F C
Decision points in hypocalcemia: is emergent therapy required? Complications may include tetany, seizures, and arrhythmias.
Tags: 1998, Department of Internal Medicine, Diagnosis, Hypocalcemia – Diagnosis, Hypocalcemia – Symptoms, Hypocalcemia – Therapy, Hypoparathyroidism – Complications, Inpatients, Journal of Critical Illness, Laboratory, Magnesium – Administration and Dosage, NEOMED College of Medicine, Pancreatitis – Complications, Rutecki G W, Whittier F C
Renal vascular disease: a look at two options that can preserve renal function.
Adherence to Endotracheal Tube Depth Guidelines and Incidence of Malposition in Infants and Children.
Tags: 2018, Bigham Michael T, Chi Square Test, Chi-Square Distribution, Child, Confidence Intervals, Data Analysis Software, Descriptive Statistics, Female, Guideline Adherence, Guideline Adherence/*statistics & numerical data, Hospitals, Human, Humans, Incidence, Infant, Inpatients, Intensive Care Units, Intratracheal – Standards – United States, Intratracheal/adverse effects/standards/*statistics & numerical data, Intubation, Male, McNinch Neil L, Medical Errors/*statistics & numerical data, NRP, Odds Ratio, Ohio, P-Value, PALS, Pediatric – Ohio, Pediatrics, Practice Guidelines, Preschool, Prough Donald S, Radiography, Radiography/*statistics & numerical data, Random Allocation, Respiratory care, Retrospective Design, ROC Curve, Thoracic, Trachea/diagnostic imaging, tracheal tube malposition, United States, Volsko Teresa A
Cranberry Capsules Are Not Effective in Preventing Bacteriuria with Pyuria in Elderly Women in Nursing Homes.
Tags: 2016, 80 and over, Aged, Antibiotics – Therapeutic Use, Capsules – Administration and Dosage – In Old Age, Confidence Intervals, Cranberry – Therapeutic Use – In Old Age, Department of Internal Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Double-Blind Studies, Drug Resistance, Drug Utilization, Female, Fluid Intake, Gerontologic Care, Hospitalization, Inpatients, Internal Medicine Alert, Long Term Care, Microbial, Mortality, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nursing Home Patients, Odds Ratio, Plant Extracts – Therapeutic Use – In Old Age, RANDOMIZED controlled trials, Treatment Outcomes, Urinary Tract Infections – Prevention and Control – In Old Age, Watkins Richard R, Women's Health
Reported Beta-lactam Allergy Is Associated with More Adverse Events Among Inpatients.
Tags: 2016, adverse drug event, Adverse Health Care Event, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), Department of Internal Medicine, Drug Reaction With Eosinophilia and System Symptoms Syndrome, Hospital Medicine Alert, Hypersensitivity, Inpatients, NEOMED College of Medicine, Watkins Richard R
Hospital Wards with Higher Rates of Antibiotic Prescribing Are Associated with Increased Risk for C. difficile Infection.
Tags: 2015, Adult, Antibiotics – Therapeutic Use, Clostridium difficile, Clostridium Infections – Epidemiology, Clostridium Infections – Risk Factors, Department of Internal Medicine, Human, Infectious Disease Alert, Inpatients, Monitoring, Multivariate Analysis, NEOMED College of Medicine, Physiologic, Prospective Studies, Record Review, Retrospective Design, Watkins Richard R
Combination Therapy for Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Bacteremia Reduces Mortality.
Tags: 2014, Carbapenems – Therapeutic Use, Confidence Intervals – Utilization, Department of Internal Medicine, Drug Combinations – Therapeutic Use, Drug Resistance, Enzymes – Adverse Effects, Greece, Human, Infectious Disease Alert, Inpatients, Klebsiella Infections – Drug Therapy, Medical Records – Utilization, Mortality, Multicenter Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Odds Ratio – Utilization, Retrospective Design – Utilization, Severity of Illness, Time Factors, Watkins Richard R
233. The Epidemiology, Genomics, and Evolution of Staphylococcus aureus in Northeast Ohio.
Tags: 2019, AKRON (Ohio), CLEVELAND Clinic Foundation, Community, Databases, Department of Internal Medicine, Disclosure, Epidemiology, FOOD poisoning, Genomics, HUMAN ecology, Infection, Inpatients, institutional review board, Journal Article, meca gene, methicillin, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, MICROCOCCACEAE, Morbidity, Mortality, NEOMED College of Medicine, NEOMED College of Medicine Student, NEOMED Student Publications, November 2019 Update, Ohio, Open forum infectious diseases, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Prevention, risk reduction, Savri Rami, Smith Tara, staphylococcal protein a, staphylococcus, Staphylococcus aureus, Thapaliya Dipendra, Watkins Richard R
Geriatric emergency medicine and the 2006 Institute of Medicine reports from the Committee on the Future of Emergency Care in the U.S. Health System.
Tags: 2006, 80 and over, Academic Emergency Medicine, Aged, Carpenter CR, Disaster Planning, Drugs, Emergency Care – Trends – In Old Age, Emergency Medicine, Emergency Service – Trends, Gerson L W, Health Care Delivery, Health Policy, Health Services for the Aged – Trends, Health Services Needs and Demand, Heard K, Hwang U, Inpatients, Institute of Medicine (U.S.), Nursing Homes, Outpatients, prehospital care, Shah MN, Subacute Care, Terrell KM, United States, Wilber S T