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Kimsma G K - - 2010
In this article I intend to describe an issue of the Dutch euthanasia practice that is not common knowledge. After some general introductory descriptions, by way of formulating a frame of reference, I shall describe the effects of this practice on patients, physicians and families, followed by a more philosophical ...
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Kuramoto S Janet - - 2010
We examined whether the risk for psychiatric morbidity requiring inpatient care was higher for offspring who experienced parental suicide, compared with offspring of fatal accident decedents, and whether the association varied according to the deceased parent's gender. Children and adolescents (0-17 years of age) who experienced maternal (N = 5600) ...
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Glass Joseph E - - 2010
This study attempts to validate substance use disorder (SUD) treatment performance measures (PM) in a naturalistic treatment setting. Despite its significance in healthcare systems and in SUD populations, suicidality is one patient characteristic that remains unexplored in the context of SUD PMs. The current study focused on the extent to ...
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Staley Linda L - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: Patients in acute cardiogenic shock are the most challenging patients to manage. Unless a mechanical circulatory assist device is placed, maintaining end-organ function can be difficult. Transporting cardiogenic shock patients to tertiary care centers for higher level care also is difficult. The Mayo Clinic Arizona uses a SWAT team ...
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Parpa Efi - - 2010
Nowadays, euthanasia has the meaning of the direct administration of a lethal agent to the patient by another party with a merciful intent after patients' request. Physician assisted suicide refers to the patient intentionally and wilfully ending his or her own life with the assistance of a physician. The objectives ...
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Kato Hideaki - - 2010
A 30-year-old woman and a 27-year-old man were found in a parked car after the man had telephoned his father to tell him of their suicide attempt. In spite of emergent hospitalization and intensive care, the woman died. Due to the possibility of his assisting her suicide, medicolegal autopsy and ...
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Reid William H - - 2010
About 35,000 people commit suicide every year in the United States. Almost all are seriously, but treatably, mentally ill. Most come to the attention of a physician, in an emergency room, primary practice setting, or psychiatric hospital or office, during the days, weeks or months before they die. Since 1995, ...
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Will Kristen K - - 2010
Many hospitalist groups are hiring physician assistants (PAs) to augment their physician services. Finding PAs with hospitalist experience is difficult. Employers often have to recruit PAs from other specialties or hire new graduates who have limited hospital experience. Furthermore, entry-level PA training focuses on primary care, with more clinical rotations ...
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Herrestad Henning - - 2010
Hopelessness is a well-established predictor of suicide, and inspiring hope is an important goal in mental health care, but there are few studies of hope among persons with suicidal behavior. The aim of this study was to interpret the lived experience of hope in some patients hospitalized for intentional self-harm. ...
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Kudo Kaoru - - 2010
BACKGROUND: The allocation of outcome of suicide attempters is extremely important in emergency situations. Following categorization of suicidal attempters who visited the emergency room by outcome, we aimed to identify the characteristics and potential needs of each group. METHODS: The outcomes of 1348 individuals who attempted suicide and visited the ...
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Mork Erlend - - 2010
The aim of this paper was to study the collaboration between emergency departments (EDs) in general hospitals and community health services (CHS) in Norway when providing psychosocial care and aftercare to patients treated in EDs following a suicide attempt. We wanted to explore the extent to which quality indicators at ...
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Smith Philip W - - 2009
We conducted an electronic survey to determine the state of planning for pandemic influenza in assisted living facilities. A survey instrument was designed with input from a number of experts and sent out to 275 Nebraska assisted living facilities; responses were received from 137. The survey covered approximately 20 areas ...
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Hussain Tariq - - 2009
BACKGROUND: A bill to legalise assisted dying in the UK has been proposed in Parliament's House of Lords three times since 2003. The House of Lords Select Committee concluded in 2005 that 'the few attempts to understand the basis of doctors' views have shown equivocal data varying over time'. Fresh ...
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Alharbi Othman - - 2009
BACKGROUND: The use of propofol to sedate patients for colonoscopy, generally administered by an anesthesiologist in North America, is increasingly popular. In the United States, regional use of anesthesiologist-assisted endoscopy appears to correlate with local payor policy. This study's objective was to identify nonpayor factors (patient, physician, institution) associated with ...
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Fischer Susanne - - 2009
Assisted suicide is permitted in Switzerland provided that assistance is not motivated by selfish reasons. Suicides are commonly performed with the assistance of right-to-die organisations and the use of a lethal dose of barbiturates prescribed by a participating physician. We examined the reasons physicians provided for writing the prescription and ...
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Pan Yi-Ju - - 2009
Research regarding physician suicide in Taiwan is lacking. Using national physician insurance data from January 1, 2000 to April 30, 2008, the present study aimed to explore the association between physicians' suicide and their characteristics, including age, sex, specialties, area of residence, hospital types, and suicide methods. The majority (53.1-70.6%) ...
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Brecić Petrana - - 2009
The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of psychiatric inpatients who committed suicide in the Vrapce Psychiatric Hospital with respect to clinical, ethical, and legal context. The study included all patients hospitalized in the Vrapce Psychiatric Hospital between 1 January 1996 and 31 December 2006 who committed ...
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Dhuper Sunil - - 2009
This study describes a comparative analysis of replacing medical residents with physician assistants and hospitalists on patient outcomes in a community hospital. Prospective data during the physician assistants-hospitalists service for 2 years was compared with 2 years of retrospective data of the medical residents model. Outcome measures included mortality, adverse ...
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Chen Y-Y - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: To identify locations to target for suicide preventive measures to reduce suicide by jumping in Taipei city, Taiwan. METHOD: A descriptive study of suicide by jumping from a height was conducted in Taipei, 2002-2005. Information on sites from which suicide jumps occurred was obtained from death certificates as well ...
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Ndetei David M - - 2009
To investigate the prevalence of suicidal symptoms and their co-occurrence with psychotic symptoms in patients at Mathari Hospital. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in June 2004 on inpatients at Mathari Hospital, the national psychiatric teaching and referral hospital. Data on sociodemographic characteristics and clinical diagnoses of inpatients were extracted ...
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Buiting Hilde - - 2009
BACKGROUND: An important principle underlying the Dutch Euthanasia Act is physicians' responsibility to alleviate patients' suffering. The Dutch Act states that euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide are not punishable if the attending physician acts in accordance with criteria of due care. These criteria concern the patient's request, the patient's suffering (unbearable ...
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Ballard Elizabeth D - - 2008
BACKGROUND: A suicide can be a devastating event in the hospital, and few guidelines exist to aid an institution's response. METHOD: The authors describe a framework of immediate, short-term and long-term responses in the event of an in-hospital suicide. CONCLUSION: Implications for administration, communication, assessment, physical environment, and standards of ...
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Gaudiano Brandon A - - 2008
There is a paucity of research on the emergence of suicidal ideation in recently hospitalized patients undergoing treatment for depression. As part of a larger clinical trial, patients (N = 103) with major depression without suicidal ideation at hospital discharge were followed for up to 6 months while receiving study-related ...
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Brooling John - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: To characterize differences in the perception and understanding of the placebo effect between sports physicians, coaches, athletes, and sports science personnel. DESIGN: A short 11-item questionnaire was administered addressing demographic details, understanding of the placebo effect, and willingness to use the effect in an elite sport setting. SETTING: All ...
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Merewood Anne - - 2008
OBJECTIVES: To determine the proportion of hospitals distributing free infant formula sample packs in 21 eastern states and the District of Columbia, to investigate any regional trends or timelines associated with discontinuation of formula pack distribution, and to catalog in 2 states the take-home items given to new mothers in ...
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Buiting H M - - 2008
INTRODUCTION: The Dutch Euthanasia Act (2002) states that euthanasia is not punishable if the attending physician acts in accordance with the statutory due care criteria. These criteria hold that: there should be a voluntary and well-considered request, the patient's suffering should be unbearable and hopeless, the patient should be informed ...
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Lindblad Anna - - 2008
AIMS: To investigate the attitudes of Swedish physicians towards physician-assisted suicide. DESIGN: A postal questionnaire on the respondent's opinion of physician-assisted suicide was sent to a randomly selected sample of physicians in Sweden. The respondents were given the opportunity of furnishing arguments of their own and of prioritizing arguments. They ...
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Molins Laureano - - 2008
In summary, from the different alternatives to conventional hospitalization developed in the last decades, outpatient surgery has been the one with the greatest growth. However, only few studies have been reported on thoracic surgery and there is still great potential for an increase in outpatient thoracic surgery. The aim of ...
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Li Jie - - 2008
Little is known about the risk factors for suicide among psychiatric inpatients in China. In this study we identified the risk factors of suicide among psychiatric inpatients at Guangzhou Psychiatric Hospital. All psychiatric inpatients who died by suicide during the 1956-2005 period were included in this study. Using a case-control ...
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Nojomi Marzieh - - 2008
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This cross-sectional study was conducted as a part of the Multisite Intervention Study on Suicidal Behaviors, a WHO multinational project, and aimed at determining demographic and clinical characteristics of suicide attempters seen at emergency care departments (EDs) in Karaj, Iran. METHODS: The population under study comprised all ...
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Berlac P - - 2008
This article is intended as a generic guide to evidence-based airway management for all categories of pre-hospital personnel. It is based on a review of relevant literature but the majority of the studies have not been performed under realistic, pre-hospital conditions and the recommendations are therefore based on a low ...
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Ballard Elizabeth D - - 2008
Little is known about suicide in the hospital setting. Although suicide is a major public health concern, the literature on suicide in the medical setting is limited, and accurate data on hospital-based suicides are unavailable. Consequently, the prevalence, demographic characteristics, and risk factors for suicide in this population are unknown. ...
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Ito Hiroto - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine whether there were any differences in responses to patients with suicidal ideation among specialties in general hospitals. METHODS: A cross-sectional questionnaire study was conducted in 2007. The subjects of the study were chief physicians at 75 emergency departments, 69 internal medicine ...
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Gretz Herbert - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of physician gender and specialty on the utilization of hysterectomy and alternatives to hysterectomy. STUDY DESIGN: The database of Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield was abstracted for all claims relating to a hysterectomy procedure or a hysterectomy-associated diagnosis during ...
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Neuner Tanja - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed at exploring prevalence and risk factors of inpatient suicides and attempted suicides in a psychiatric hospital. METHOD: Based on the German psychiatric basic documentation system, 20,543 patients with 40,451 episodes of inpatient care (1995-2004) in a psychiatric state hospital were included. Besides univariate analyses, multivariate logistic ...
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Berth-Jones J - - 2008
BACKGROUND: There is a perceived need for a better method for clinical assessment of the severity of psoriasis vulgaris. The most frequently used system is the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI), which has significant disadvantages, including the requirement for assessment of the percentage of skin affected, an inability to ...
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Yu Hongtao - - 2008
ZnIn2S4 film was fabricated on Ti substrate by a two-step approach including electrodeposition and annealing. The film obtained after electrodeposition was composed of Zn, In, and S. Then this precursor film was gradually converted to hexagonal phase ZnIn2S4 during the process of annealing in a nitrogen flow. The crystallographic structures ...
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Pregelj Peter - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: In the literature evidence of two claims that have been made about the effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants. Ithas been reported that there is: (i) a decreased suicide rate in the population; and (ii) an increased suicide rate in some individuals early in treatment with SSRIs. ...
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Bromwich Matthew A - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a completely new dynamic visual device for the home treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). DESIGN: Randomized, controlled, prospective trial. SETTING: Tertiary care hospital. METHODS: We designed and manufactured a new device (the DizzyFix) to assist in the performance of the particle repositioning manoeuvre ...
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Sebring-Cale Nancy J - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: Home modifications for barrier-free accessibility will assist the physically challenged populations by increasing their independence. INNOVATIONS/PICTURES OF SITUATIONAL EXAMPLES: By providing an accessible environment, an individual can become more independent and require less assistance for functional activities, such as kitchen appliance access, door widening, open floor plan, elevated electric ...
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Cramer Cheryl L - - 2008
This article explores the use of physician extenders in the pediatric ICU setting. The Libby Zion case is highlighted because of its impact on the use of manpower in the hospital setting. The history of physician extenders, including the hospitalist, physician assistant (PA), and nurse practitioner (NP), is discussed. Findings ...
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Tabery James - - 2008
The prospect of a severe influenza pandemic poses a daunting public health threat to hospitals and the public they serve. The event of a severe influenza pandemic will put hospitals under extreme stress; only so many beds, ventilators, nurses, and physicians will be available, and it is likely that more ...
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Manock Stephen R - - 2008
A man bitten by a large coral snake (Micrurus lemniscatus helleri) in the Amazon basin of Ecuador developed persistent excruciating pain in the bitten arm. On admission to hospital less than 30 min later, he had a polymorphonuclear leucocytosis, thrombocytopenia and mildly prolonged prothrombin time/partial thromboplastin time. Not until 14 ...
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Middleton Jennifer L - - 2008
An estimated 250 physicians will commit suicide this year. In this essay, the author shares her grief and guilt over the suicide of a colleague while reflecting on both the scale of this largely unacknowledged problem and the stigma that prevents our profession from adequately addressing it. Physicians are as ...
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van der Sijs Heleen - - 2008
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to identify opportunities to safely turn off frequently overridden drug-drug interaction alerts (DDIs) in computerized physician order entry (CPOE). DESIGN: Quantitative retrospective analysis of drug safety alerts overridden during 1 month and qualitative interviews with 24 respondents (18 physicians and 6 pharmacists) about turning off frequently ...
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Meriwether Rebecca A - - 2008
Every year in the United States, at least 250,000 deaths are attributed to lack of physical activity. Because of the health benefits of physical activity, national guidelines recommend participation in 30 minutes of accumulated moderate-intensity physical activity such as walking fast on five or more days of the week. However, ...
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Sur Roger L - - 2008
The literature on standard laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP) and robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) is replete with technical descriptions of the primary surgeon's responsibility, but deficient with regard to the detailed role of the assistant surgeon. This video paper describes the critical role of the assistant surgeon and provides tips for ...
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Mikkelsen Mark E - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Physicians often fail to use lung-protective ventilation (LPV) in patients with acute lung injury. OBJECTIVE: To use physician documentation to identify why physicians did not initiate or continue LPV in patients with acute lung injury. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study in a university hospital. The study period ...
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Pe Mark L - - 2008
We report our experience performing a robot-assisted dismembered pyeloplasty on a patient with a ureteropelvic junction obstruction in a horseshoe kidney and a prior history of endopyelotomy. We provide 18-month follow-up demonstrating that robotic pyeloplasty is a reasonable second treatment option for patients with horseshoe kidneys with failed prior endourological ...
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Shiomi Hisanori - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Microwave coagulation therapy (MCT) has become a safe and effective modality with which to treat hepatic tumors; MCT can be applied percutaneously, laparoscopically, thoracoscopically, and during laparotomy. When combined with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, MCT can be used to treat hepatic tumors located in the subdiaphragmatic area that are ...
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