110 results match your criteria: "Fairview-University Medical Center[Affiliation]"

Psychopharmacology in pregnancy.

J Perinat Neonatal Nurs

March 2001

Fairview Psychiatry and Behavioral Services, Fairview-University Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Clinicians are confronted with challenging situations when working with women who are pregnant and have a co-existing mental illness. A risk benefit assessment is helpful when identifying possible care interventions. Psychopharmaceutical intervention is a consideration when nonpharmacological interventions are ineffective or inappropriate.

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Purpose/objectives: To examine the effects of an opioid taper algorithm on the length of taper, pain levels, withdrawal symptoms, and satisfaction with pain management in hematopoietic progenitor cell transplant (HPCT) recipients and nurse documentation of patient response to taper.

Design: Quasi-experimental.

Setting: A 32-bed HPCT unit in a large tertiary U.

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Creating a collaborative environment to care for complex patients and families.

AACN Clin Issues

August 2001

Fairview-University Medical Center, 500 Harvard St. SE, PCU 4C, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.

Today's critical care environment is increasingly complex due to technological advancements, greater intensity of interventions, and a myriad of healthcare providers. Critically ill patients and their families can feel overwhelmed with the stress of the environment in addition to the acute illness. This stress affects the patients' and families' ability to function, cope, and understand complex information.

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The nurse manager's role in creating a healthy work environment.

AACN Clin Issues

August 2001

Patient Care Unit 7A, University Campus, Fairview University Medical Center, 420 Delaware St. Southeast, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.

The role of nurse manager of an acute or critical care unit is one of the most difficult roles in healthcare today. This individual must juggle patient care issues, staff concerns, medical staff relationships, supply inadequacies, and organizational initiatives--and then balance all of this with a personal life. The only way in which any of this is remotely possible is if the patient care unit provides a supportive environment for patients, families, and staff.

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New methods in cutaneous resurfacing.

Adv Dermatol

May 2002

Department of Dermatology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Cutaneous Surgery and Laser Center, Fairview University Medical Center, Minneapolis, USA.

The ongoing effort to create an optimal method of skin rejuvenation has led to several new treatment options. Microdermabrasion and various nonablative laser resurfacing systems produce minimal skin injury, whereas current RF resurfacing devices may create both ablative or nonablative effects. The less invasive methods do limit the length of an uncomfortable healing time; however, studies appear to indicate that the results are less impressive than those produced by more destructive techniques and may prove only temporary over the time frame of a year.

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Practical approach to determining costs and frequency of adverse drug events in a health care network.

Am J Health Syst Pharm

June 2001

Fairview-University Medical Center, University Campus MMC611 D147, 420 Delaware Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.

The frequency, preventability, severity, root causes, and projected costs of adverse drug events (ADEs) occurring after or causing admission to a four-hospital integrated academic health network were studied. The sample included all admissions during a 53-day study period. Events were identified through daily record review of a random patient sample, computerized flags, and self-reporting.

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Despite decades of aggressive efforts to improve the outcome from ruptured intracranial aneurysms, subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) still carries high morbidity and mortality rates. Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage continues to be a frightening and poorly understood condition, contributing to delays in diagnosis and compromising patient care. Prompt diagnosis followed by aggressive treatment represents the best available method to improve patient outcome.

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Urogenital atrophy: prevention and treatment.

Pharmacotherapy

April 2001

Pharmacy Department, Fairview University Medical Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.

Fifteen percent of premenopausal women, 10-40% of postmenopausal women, and 10-25% of women receiving systemic hormone therapy experience urogenital atrophy. The most common symptoms are dryness, burning, pruritus, irritation, and dyspareunia. Estrogen loss, drugs, and chemical sensitivities are causes.

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Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a disease predominantly of the third trimester of pregnancy, characterized primarily by pruritus, biochemical disturbances in liver enzymes, and less frequently jaundice. Although maternal pruritus can be severe, overall maternal morbidity and mortality associated with ICP is low. However, fetal morbidity and mortality are significant with associated risks for meconium-stained amniotic fluid, acute onset of fetal compromise, spontaneous preterm labor, and intrauterine fetal demise.

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We report on two unusual, non-AIDS-defining scalp neoplasms, Merkel-cell carcinoma (MCC) and malignant melanoma, in 2 men with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). In the first patient, metastatic MCC was initially diagnosed by fine-needle aspiration (FNA) of a posterior cervical lymph node, based on the cytomorphology and the characteristic immunohistochemical and ultrastructural features. No skin lesion was initially apparent, but a 0.

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Field equivalence for clinical electron beams.

Phys Med Biol

January 2001

Department of Radiation Oncology, Fairview University Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.

The concept of field equivalence for electron beams is examined using a pencil beam theory applied to circular fields. It is shown that a circular field can be found for a field of any size, shape and energy for which the depth dose distribution is approximately equivalent. The usefulness of the concept in clinical dosimetry is discussed.

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Enoxaparin, a low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH), is widely used for the treatment and prophylaxis of thromboembolic disorders, such as deep vein thrombosis. Low-molecular-weight heparin products have smaller and more uniform molecular weights than unfractionated heparin, allowing them to exhibit a much greater affinity for factor Xa than factor IIa. Compared with traditional unfractionated heparin, LMWHs have proved to be equally efficacious and may be safer.

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Hypothalamic pituitary gonadal axis dysregulation in depressed women.

Psychoneuroendocrinology

April 2001

Department of Psychiatry, Fairview-University Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.

In order to examine HPG axis regulation in women with major depression, luteinizing hormone (LH) pulsativity was studied in 26 depressed and 24 normal women. Blood was sampled every 10 min for an 8-h period during the first week of their menstrual cycle. LH pulsatile release was analyzed using the computerized cluster analysis algorithm of Veldhuis and Johnson and spectral analysis.

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Background: Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) may be used (1) as a bridging device to cardiac transplantation, (2) for permanent replacement of left ventricular function, and (3) as a bridge to recovery of ventricular function, for example, in recoverable myocardial disease. In this third group of patients, it is important that the LVAD does not produce changes in the heart that will have a deleterious effect on cardiac function once the device is removed. Furthermore, if the LVAD fails, survival depends on optimal function of the diseased heart.

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Nursing has been dedicated throughout its history to addressing the physical, psychologic, and spiritual aspects of the patient that influence the healing process. Current nursing practice in acute care is focused increasingly on monitoring equipment, giving medications, and administering medical treatments in a fast-paced environment that affords few opportunities for the deeper human connectedness between the nurse and the one who is ill and suffering. Healing touch (HT) is an energy-based complementary therapy fostering that nurse-patient connection.

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Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE) has emerged as a significant nosocomial pathogen in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU). We wished to test the hypothesis that the use of selective digestive tract decontamination (SDD) in the SICU affects the frequency of VRE isolation. A retrospective review of hospital records and the SICU database was performed using patients admitted to the SICU service for three or more days from January 1, 1996 to December 31, 1999 at our large tertiary-care teaching hospital.

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Signet ring cell lobular carcinoma of the breast presenting in a cervicovaginal smear. A case report.

Acta Cytol

October 2000

Department of Laboratory Medicine, Fairview University Medical Center, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis 55455, USA.

Background: The presence of extragenital malignant cells in cervicovaginal smears is a rare and usually late event in a patient with a long history of cancer. This, to the best of our knowledge, is the first case of breast cancer initially diagnosed on a Pap smear.

Case: A 50-year-old woman presented with abdominal distension and weight gain.

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Pulmonary cytolytic thrombi: a previously unrecognized complication of bone marrow transplantation.

Am J Surg Pathol

August 2000

Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Minnesota, Fairview-University Medical Center, Minneapolis 55455, USA.

Lung injury is a frequent and severe complication of bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Over the past 5 years we have recognized a new noninfectious pulmonary complication of allogeneic BMT in 12 patients, presenting with fever, pulmonary nodules on chest computed tomography, and distinctive histopathologic appearance descriptively termed "pulmonary cytolytic thrombi" (PCT). All but one patient were children transplanted for malignant (9) and nonmalignant (3) conditions.

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Development of an opioid-taper algorithm for hematopoietic cell transplant recipients.

Oncol Nurs Forum

July 2000

Blood and Marrow Transplant Department, Fairview University Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Purpose/objectives: To describe an opioid taper algorithm for hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) recipients and its development.

Data Sources: Nonresearch-based published guidelines, published research on opioid withdrawal symptoms, clinical experience, and multidisciplinary consultant recommendations.

Data Synthesis: Many HCT recipients receive opioid therapy for several weeks and thus become physically dependent on opioids.

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