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Judith K. Lucasfor social care workers and, when integrated into daily routines, can provide brief respite periods. Additionally, they positively impact residents by engaging them in cognitive and physical activities. However, the robots can only assist, and not replace, care workers..incredulity 发表于 2025-3-27 14:46:43
Cristina M. Zeretzke-Bienfor social care workers and, when integrated into daily routines, can provide brief respite periods. Additionally, they positively impact residents by engaging them in cognitive and physical activities. However, the robots can only assist, and not replace, care workers..aspersion 发表于 2025-3-27 18:25:44
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Pediatric Pearls: Management of Shock in Children,The chapters on resuscitation and shock are incredibly valuable in the undifferentiated shock patient. It will set you up for success with initial stabilization while performing evidence-based care. The assistance with dosing for the common “code drugs” is a valuable reference in a high-anxiety situations like the crashing pediatric patient.顾客 发表于 2025-3-28 02:56:24
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Trauma Tidbits,Pediatric trauma is the #1 etiology of morbidity and mortality in the US pediatric population. This chapter is a great assist with appropriate dosing, fluids, and the ABCDEs of resuscitation. The modified Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) for age is always a challenge to remember but is right there as the first item of the chapter for easy reference.neolith 发表于 2025-3-28 13:07:53
Pediatric Head Injury Guidelines,The pediatric head injury chapter is a poignant depiction of the widely accepted and utilized PECARN clinical decision rules for the patient in two specific age cohorts. Applying these rules can decrease the need for head CT and unnecessary radiation exposure.