Crit Care Nurse
April 2023
Background: Clinical alarms are designed to signal an unsatisfactory patient physiological state and alert staff members to malfunctioning medical equipment. Alarm desensitization and fatigue can occur when clinicians are exposed to an overwhelming number of clinical alarms, particularly nonactionable alarms.
Local Problem: Alarm fatigue and alarm management competency related to use of Philips monitoring systems were noted to be problematic among nurses working in the 27-bed surgical intensive care unit of a teaching hospital in northeastern Florida.
(1) Background: Younger age has been associated with better overall survival (OS) in Ewing sarcoma (ES), especially under the age of 10. The favorable survival in younger patients underlines the need for minimizing treatment burden and late sequelae. Our study aimed at describing clinical characteristics, treatment and outcome of a cohort of ES patients aged 0−10.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBreast-conserving therapy (BCT), consisting of local excision of the tumor followed by whole breast radiotherapy, is nowadays considered standard of care for early stage breast cancer. For patients at low risk of local recurrence, partial breast irradiation (PBI) is an alternative treatment. The rationale for PBI is that irradiation of only the tumour bed and surrounding area will result in less toxicity, while maintaining an acceptable low local recurrence rate as most of the local recurrences occur at or near the original tumor site.
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