Critical outreach under question
Article Abstract:
The article examines results of a U.K. study that shows that critical care outreach services (CCOS) have no effect on the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care.
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nursing Times
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-7762
Year: 2007
Management dynamics, Management, Evaluation, Mortality, Emergency medical services, Company business management
Publication Name: Nursing Times
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-7762
Year: 2007
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MRSA and C. diff rates show downward trend
Article Abstract:
There has been a drop in the number of patients in England infected with MRSA and also Clostridium difficile (C. diff) rates appear to be showing a downward trend.
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nursing Times
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-7762
Year: 2007
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Health aspects, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Control, Clostridium infections, Infection control, Staphylococcus aureus infections
Publication Name: Nursing Times
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-7762
Year: 2007
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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Patient outcomes
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