The developed countries first established the network of acute
coronary Care unit all over the country part of their cardiac departments of the General hospitals.
Material and Methods: All the patients who underwent ventilatory support in
coronary care unit during our study period were included using consecutive sampling.
And doctors said the Frenchman should be well enough to leave the
coronary care unit at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital by the end of the week.
I am sure it was 1989 and I was a staff nurse at Greenlane Hospital's
coronary care unit.
Well done to the paramedic ambulance service and a special big thank you to James Cook University Hospital, all doctors and nurses of the
coronary care unit and, last but not least, the NHS in general.
Coronary care units were often carpeted, but this was not suitable for the surgical units, which had to contend with the spillage of noxious and unsavory fluids onto the floor and the sepsis that could result.
More than 100 opponents of plans to withdraw services at Llandudno Hospital in North Wales held a rally yesterday, protesting against plans to move
coronary care and breast surgery services from the site.
I WRITE to say that I fully agree with the letter from Viv Jenkins about his treatment in the
Coronary Care Unit and Ward C3 at the University Hospital of Wales.
Glendale Adventist received 12 awards from PRC, a national health care marketing research company: three in patient satisfaction for its outpatient radiology, MRI
Coronary Care Unit and Emergency Department; four in physician satisfaction; and five in employee satisfaction.
In the San Francisco
coronary care unit, she displayed a smile, admired my blouse, wondered why I'd come all the way to see her in a hospital bed.
READER William Smith of Buckie should be made aware that the request for donations of 'at least a pound' to the British Heart Foundation only applies during a promotion to raise funds for
Coronary Care.
The need for new approaches to coronary prevention going beyond statin therapy becomes obvious to anyone visiting a
coronary care unit, he added.
1] Projected over the 1 1/2 million
coronary care unit (CCU) admissions experienced annually, this represents a substantial strain on a relatively scarce resource.
James Zimmer of the University of Rochester Medical Center, as well as representatives of HCFA, claimed that skilled nursing facilities can assume a large amount of the respiratory and
coronary care provided by hospitals with only a relatively small investment in acute care nursing skills, intravenous and ventilator therapy, and more intensive monitoring.
The Case for Intensive Dissemination: Adoption of Practice Guidelines in the
Coronary Care Unit.