• Refine Query
  • Source
  • Publication year
  • to
  • Language
  • 131
  • 63
  • 10
  • 7
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • Tagged with
  • 240
  • 125
  • 72
  • 67
  • 57
  • 55
  • 53
  • 39
  • 38
  • 38
  • 38
  • 37
  • 23
  • 20
  • 18
  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
11

Stabilization of vital signs following cardiac catheterization a research report submitted in partial fulfillment ... /

Wendt, Kathleen. Ziarkiewicz, Melanie. January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1981.
12

Stabilization of vital signs following cardiac catheterization a research report submitted in partial fulfillment ... /

Wendt, Kathleen. Ziarkiewicz, Melanie. January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1981.
13

The use of two peripheral intravenous sites in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization with possible percutaneous coronary intervention

Metzger, Mary E. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Northern Kentucky University, 2006. / Made available through ProQuest. Publication number: AAT 1438486. ProQuest document ID: 1192191231. Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-52)
14

Evidence-based practice guideline for patients undergoing intermittentcatheterization procedure

Chan, Chun-ha, 陳春霞 January 2011 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Nursing Studies / Master / Master of Nursing
15

Pulmonary artery diastolic and pulmonary capillary wedge pressures in patients with acute myocardial infarctions

Levine, Stacey Ceil January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
16

The efficacy of acetone defatting as an adjunct to cutaneous disinfection of catheter sites in total parenteral nutrition

Nelson, Karen Hall. January 1979 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin-Madison. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 26-29).
17

Cardiac catheterization the effects of early ambulation on patient comfort and groin complications /

Bogart, Martha A. Wiles January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri--Columbia, 1998. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 104-107). Also available on the Internet.
18

Urinary Catheterization after Acute Stroke: Incidence, Risk Factors, and Association with Stroke Outcome

Wu, Chun-Hsien 22 August 2011 (has links)
Objective: Urinary catheterization is associated with urinary tract infection, a common complication of stroke. We aimed to investigate the incidence and risk factors associated with urinary catheterization following acute stroke, and its impact on stroke outcome. Method: We prospectively studied a cohort of stroke patients hospitalized within 10 days after onset from August 2006 to December 2008. Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate the cumulative incidence of Foley catheter insertion over time, and Cox proportional hazards regression analysis to evaluate the independent predictors. The impact of urinary catheterization on poor stroke outcome (modified Rankin Scale >2 or dead) at 3 months was analyzed by logistic regression. Results: Of 2789 study patients, 761 (27%) received Foley catheter insertion. Most urinary catheterization was carried out within two days of admission, with estimated cumulative incidence of 23% (95% CI, 22% to 25%) at 2 days, and 27% (25% to 29%) at 7 days. Predictors of urinary catheterization were advanced age (HR 1.01 per year; 95% CI, 1.00-1.01), increased National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score (HR 1.08 per point; 1.07-1.09), and hemorrhagic (versus ischemic) stroke (HR 2.03; 1.69-2.44), after adjustment for gender, diabetes mellitus and previous stroke/transient ischemic attack. The influence of urinary catheterization on poor outcome at 3 months remained significant (OR 2.43; 1.65-3.58) after adjustment for relevant covariates. Conclusion: Urinary catheterization was common among hospitalized acute stroke patients, and associated with poor outcome at 3 months. Judicious use of urinary catheter in acute stroke patients is crucial to improve quality of care.
19

Meta-analysis and cost-effectiveness analyses of chlorhexidine gluconate and povidone iodine use for the prevention of catheter-related bloodstream infection /

Chaiyakunapruk, Nathorn. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-69).
20

An educational programme to prevent central venous catheter-related infections in children

Chung, Yuk-seng., 鍾玉倩. January 2010 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Nursing Studies / Master / Master of Nursing

Page generated in 0.3612 seconds