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Massive Blood Transfusion Practises: A Survey Of Level 1 Trauma Centers, Rebecca C. Parker
Massive Blood Transfusion Practises: A Survey Of Level 1 Trauma Centers, Rebecca C. Parker
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Background: Traumatic injury is the leading cause of death for individuals under the age of 45 years old, regardless of race, origin, or sex (CDC, 2019). Among patients who sustain traumatic injury, hemorrhage remains the leading cause of death (American College of Surgeons [ACS], 2014). Hemodynamic stability may be achieved through administration of blood products such as packed red blood cells (PRBC), plasma, and platelets (PTL). Patients with severe exsanguination may require administration of blood products in large quantities, also known as a massive blood transfusion (MBT).
Local Problem: Nationally, traumatic injury accounts for over 150,000 deaths annually (American …
Enhancing Hospitalists' Knowledge In Relation To Palliative Care, Herline Raphael
Enhancing Hospitalists' Knowledge In Relation To Palliative Care, Herline Raphael
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Palliative care was not the specialty of many hospitalists; thus, communication was hindered regarding ELC and advanced directives. Despite healthcare utilization in the United States, inadequate treatment of serious illnesses continues due to the lack of provider education and understanding of ELC (palliative and hospice care). Hospitalists are not formally or informally trained to care for patients that need palliative or hospice care. A quantitative, quasi- experimental and qualitative approach was utilized to determine if hospitalists who received educational training on palliative care communication and collaboration improved knowledge, skills, and collaboration when caring for end-of-life or critically ill patients. …