Moral Injury in Critical Care Nurses: A Growing Concern Moral injury, a distressing psychological response to actions or the lack of them that violate one’s moral or ethical code, is …
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COPD Medication Nonadherence Linked to Faster Lung Function Decline Medication nonadherence among individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is significantly influenced by affordability and a lack of understanding about …
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Gut Microbiota-Derived Metabolite Shapes Immune Responses in Bacterial Pneumonia Sepsis and severe pneumonia frequently disrupt the gut microbiota, leading to immune dysfunction and increased susceptibility to secondary infections. Emerging research …
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Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz have developed a way to predict how trauma patients will recover, days before complications come to fruition, by analyzing the molecules in their …
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Expanded physician-led air ambulance services are improving access to advanced prehospital care across the UK, yet important regional and overnight gaps highlight ongoing challenges in delivering equitable lifesaving treatment. Study: …
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Summary of Trinity Shores’ Story & the Dangers of the Flu This text details the harrowing experiance of Trinity Shores, who nearly died from complications arising from a severe case …
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Etomidate Preferred Over Ketamine for Emergency Intubation, Study Finds Doctors treating seriously ill patients in an emergency setting may want too give the sedative etomidate, rather than ketamine, while placing …
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Early Detection of Interstitial Lung Disease: A Promising Approach Table of Contents Early Detection of Interstitial Lung Disease: A Promising Approach Understanding Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) The UVA research: Biomarkers …