Publications by authors named "H Mays"

Article Synopsis
  • - A 55-year-old Caucasian man experienced sudden right-sided weakness and speech difficulties, leading to a diagnosis of stroke marked by a small infarction in the left middle cerebral artery, for which he received thrombolysis treatment.
  • - His initial ECG showed abnormal T wave inversions, but subsequent monitoring revealed a stable heart rhythm, while an echocardiogram indicated a left ventricle ejection fraction of 47% with a concerning mass present in the heart.
  • - Cardiac MRI confirmed the presence of endomyocardial fibrosis and a thrombus in the heart, prompting the initiation of anticoagulation and heart failure therapy; he has since recovered from the stroke and is undergoing regular outpatient check-ups.
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For patients desiring end-of-life care in a palliative care unit, ensuring a safe and timely transfer while reducing length of stay in acute care is optimal. A chart review of 130 patients was completed on those who either died in acute care or were transferred to a palliative care unit. In all, 31% of patients died in acute care and 69% were transferred to a palliative care unit.

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Rockhopper penguins are delimited as 2 species, the northern rockhopper (Eudyptes moseleyi) and the southern rockhopper (Eudyptes chrysocome), with the latter comprising 2 subspecies, the western rockhopper (Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome) and the eastern rockhopper (Eudyptes chrysocome filholi). We conducted a phylogeographic study using multilocus data from 114 individuals sampled across 12 colonies from the entire range of the northern/southern rockhopper complex to assess potential population structure, gene flow, and species limits. Bayesian and likelihood methods with nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, including model testing and heuristic approaches, support E.

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Background: Ward rounds are an important and ubiquitous element of hospital care with a history extending well over a century. Although originally intended as a means of educating medical trainees and junior doctors, over time they have become focused on supporting clinical practice. Surprisingly, given their ubiquity and importance, they are under-researched and inadequately understood.

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