Publications by authors named "T Tosco Nunez"

Background: Increasingly, patient satisfaction scores are being used to assess emergency physicians. We sought to determine whether the patient satisfaction scores collected by our hospital system are lower for patients who are treated in the emergency department (ED) on night shifts as compared to those treated on day shifts.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis of patient satisfaction scores from three EDs in Florida.

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Background: Non-compressible abdominal haemorrhage (NCAH) is a potentially preventable cause of death due to injury. Limited exploratory laparotomy by a non-surgeon is a temporary intervention to sustain life until definitive surgical intervention by trauma surgeons can be obtained. This study aims to establish consensus on a protocol for general surgery physician assistants performing limited exploratory laparotomy to manage NCAH in an austere environment.

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Background: Non-compressible abdominal hemorrhage (NCAH) is the leading cause of potentially preventable deaths in both civilian and military austere environments, and an improvement in mortality due to this problem has not been demonstrated during the past quarter century. Several innovations have been developed to control hemorrhage closer to the point of injury.

Objective: This review assessed NCAH interventions in civilian and military settings, focusing on austere environments.

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  • Supersensitivity psychosis is a complication arising from long-term use of antipsychotics, linked to treatment-resistant conditions, but lacks established management guidelines.
  • A case study illustrates a schizoaffective disorder patient who experienced supersensitivity psychosis and acute dystonia after stopping medications, showing symptoms like anxiety and bizarre thoughts, which were treated effectively with a combination of medications and electroconvulsive therapy.
  • The paper aims to enhance understanding of supersensitivity psychosis and its treatment options, emphasizing how electroconvulsive therapy can help in managing both psychosis and related movement disorders.
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Over half of plant species are animal-dispersed, and our understanding of how animals can help plants move in response to climate change - a process known as niche tracking - is limited, but advancing rapidly. Recent research efforts find evidence that animals are helping plants track their niches. They also identify key conditions needed for animal-mediated niche tracking to occur, including alignment of the timing of seed availability, the directionality of animal movements, and microhabitat conditions where seeds are deposited.

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