Publications by authors named "M Sundermann"

We investigated the effectiveness of a decision support alert to improve prophylactic laxative use with clozapine in hospital. Prescribing data for first clozapine and laxative prescriptions were extracted and linked. Proportions of first clozapine prescriptions for which a laxative was co-prescribed within 24 hours was compared before and after alert implementation.

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Introduction: Duplicate prescribing clinical decision support alerts can prevent important prescribing errors but are frequently the cause of much alert fatigue. Stat dose prescriptions are a known reason for overriding these alerts. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of excluding stat dose prescriptions from duplicate prescribing alerts for antithrombotic medicines on alert burden, prescriber adherence, and prescribing.

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  • CeRh₂As₂ is identified as a new multiphase superconductor that potentially exhibits an additional itinerant multipolar ordered phase, which is unusual in heavy-fermion compounds.
  • X-ray spectroscopy techniques such as core-level photoelectron and absorption spectroscopy have been used to confirm the presence of Kondo hybridization, indicating electron interactions that are critical for understanding its low-temperature properties.
  • The study reveals how Kondo physics allows the coupling of Kramer's doublets into an effective quasiquartet state, with findings suggesting that the |Γ₇⁻⟩ state plays a significant role in the material's multiorbital ground state structure.
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Solid-state sodium ion conductors are crucial for the next generation of all-solid-state sodium batteries with high capacity, low cost, and improved safety. Sodium closo-carbadodecaborate (NaCB H ) is an attractive Na-ion conductor owing to its high thermal, electrochemical, and interfacial stability. Mechanical milling has recently been shown to increase conductivity by five orders of magnitude at room temperature, making it appealing for application in all-solid-state sodium batteries.

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There are 6 Official Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine, and now mounting evidence supports daily exposure to nature and fresh air as vital to optimizing overall physical and mental health. Time spent in nature has been shown to help lower blood pressure, reduce nervous system arousal, enhance immune system function, reduce anxiety and increase self-esteem. The positive effects of time spent in nature span different occupations, ethnic groups, financial status and individuals with a variety of chronic illnesses and disabilities.

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