PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
1901 - 1910 of 2196 results found
Rapid assembly of SARS-CoV-2 genomes reveals attenuation of the Omicron BA.1 variant through NSP6
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Although the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant (BA.1) spread rapidly across the world and effectively evaded immune responses, its viral fitness in cell and animal models was reduced. The precise nature of this attenuation remains unknown as generating
Reactive arthritis after COVID19 vaccination: 17 cases
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CONCLUSION: The ankle bi-arthritis occurrence chronology, the follow-up, and the similar clinical presentation might suggest a pathogenic role of RNA vaccination.
Resolution for the Severe Shortage of Nurses for Combating COVID-19 in Japan
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A shortage of health care staff has become a crucial issue due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Japan has developed new schemes for securing nurses and expanding disaster dispatch to resolve severe shortage of nurses. This short communication presents a new
Risk factors for developing ventilator-associated lower respiratory tract infection in patients with severe COVID-19: a multinational, multicentre study, prospective, observational study
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Around one-third of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 develop a severe illness that requires admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). In clinical practice, clinicians have learned that patients admitted to the ICU due to severe COVID-19 frequently
Reducing Caregiver Hunger During Pediatric Hospitalization
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CONCLUSIONS: We decreased caregivers' hunger during their child's hospitalization. Through a data-driven quality improvement effort, we implemented a sustainable change allowing families to access enough food.
Remote, asynchronous training and feedback enables development of neurodynamic skills in physiotherapy students
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CONCLUSION: The remote, asynchronous training and feedback model proved to be an effective strategy for students' development of neurodynamic testing skills and forms a viable alternative to in-person training. This study contributes to the future of
Residential Environments for Older Persons: A Comprehensive Literature Review (2005-2022)
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CONCLUSIONS: Among the findings embodied in the 204 literature sources reviewed, all-private room long-term care residential units are generally safer and provide greater privacy and personal autonomy to residents, the deleterious impacts of
REcovery and SURvival of patients with moderate to severe acute REspiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) due to COVID-19: a multicenter, single-arm, Phase IV itolizumab Trial: RESURRECT
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CONCLUSION: Itolizumab demonstrated acceptable safety with a favorable prognosis in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
