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A1221032 Early Recognition Of Pediatric VenousThromboembolism Via A Risk-Assessment Tool A 1.0 0.00
ACC2312 Ventricular Assist Devices: What Intensive Care Unit Nurses Need to Know About Postoperative Management A 1.0 0.50
A1019062 Elevated Cardiac Troponin I and Functional Recovery and Disability in Patients After Aneurysmal Sub-Arachnoid Hemorrhage A 1.0 0.00
A1019023 Cardiac Surgical Nurses' Use of Atrial Electrograms to Improve Diagnosis of Arrhythmia A 1.0 0.00
C1022 Repair of Ventricular Aneurysm After Stage I Modified Sano-Norwood Procedure A 1.0 0.00
C0952 Congenital Complete Atrioventricular Block in a Young Man: A Case Study A 1.0 0.00
C0943 Continuous ST-Segment Monitoring: Protocol for Practice A 1.0 0.00
C095 Continuous ST-Segment Monitoring: 3 Case Studies in Progressive Care A 1.0 0.00
C093 Family-Centered Care:Meeting the Needs of Patients’ Families andHelping Families Adapt to Critical Illness B 1.0 0.00
A0918042 Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Score and Race as Predictors of Length of Stay in the Intensive Care Unit A 1.0 0.00
ACC2041 Managing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia A 1.0 0.00
A091804 Oral Care Interventions and Oropharyngeal Colonization in Children Receiving Mechanical Ventilation A 1.5 0.00
A101903 Critical Care Clinicians' Knowledge of Evidence-Based Guidelines for Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia A 1.0 0.00
ACC2131 New Intravenous Antibiotics: A Focused Pharmacotherapy Update A 1.0 1.00
C1052 Continuous ST-Segment Monitoring in the Intensive Care Unit A 1.0 0.00
A1120033 Continuous ST-Segment Monitoring: Nurses' Attitudes, Practices, and Quality of Patient Care A 1.0 0.00
C3113 Disposable vs. Reusable Electrocardiography Leads in Development of and Cross-contamination by Resistant Bacteria A 1.0 0.00
A1120053 Effects Of Systematic Oral Care In Critically Ill Patients: A Multicenter Study A 1.0 0.00
A122101 Demographic Differences In Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Score After Trauma A 1.0 0.00
C122 Fluid Management Strategies in Heart Failure A 1.0 0.50
C1222 Central Neurogenic Diabetes Insipidus, Syndrome of Inappropriate Secretion of Antidiruetic Hormone, and Cerebral Salt-Wasting Syndrome in Traumatic Brain Injury A 1.0 0.00
ACC232 Efficacy and Safety of Pharmacological Options for Rate Control in Atrial Fibrillation A 1.0 1.00
ACC2322 Controversies in Acute Stroke Treatment A 1.0 0.25
C123 Tend and Befriend in the Intensive Care Unit C 1.0 0.00
C1232 Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatment A Case Study B 1.0 0.00
C1233 Residual Neuromuscular Blockade in Critical Care A 1.0 1.00
A122104 Patient-Nurse Interrater Reliability and Agreement of the Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire A 1.0 0.00
A1221042 Nurse – vs. Nomogramdirected Glucose Control in a Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit A 1.0 0.00
A1221043 Effect of Albumin on Diuretic Response to Furosemide in Patients with Hypoalbuminemia A 1.0 0.75
C124 Management of Delirium in Critically Ill Older Adults A 1.0 0.25
C1242 Using Evidence-Based Practice to Prevent Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia A 1.0 0.00
C1243 Case Histories in the Education of Advanced Practice Nurses B 1.0 0.00
ACC233 Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone and Cerebral Salt Wasting in Critically Ill Patients A 1.0 1.00
ACC2332 Providing Safe Passage - Rapid Sequence Intubation for Advanced Practice Nursing A 1.0 0.00
A122105 Reasons For Noncompletion of Advance Directives in a Cardiac Intensive Care Unit A 1.0 0.00
A1221052 Chlorhexidine Bathing and Microbial Contamination in Patients’ Bath Basins A 1.0 0.00
A1221053 Characteristics of Patients with Cardiorespiratory Instability in a Step-Down Unit A 1.0 0.00
C125 Beyond The Bloody Mess: Hematologic Assessment A 1.0 0.00
C1252 Patients’ Confidentiality B 0.5 0.00
C1253 Managing Risk of Complications at Femoral Vascular Access Sites in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention A 1.0 0.25


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