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Moeller, Grant Marcia, dir. Nursing implications of laboratory tests. 2e éd. New York : Wiley, 1988.

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McFarland, Mary Brambilla. Nursing implications of laboratory tests. 3e éd. Albany, N.Y : Delmar, 1994.

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Ergometry in hypertensive patients : Implications for diagnosis and treatment. Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 1985.

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Sara, Paul, et Hebra Jennifer, dir. The nurse's guide to cardiac rhythm interpretation : Implications for patient care. Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders, 1998.

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K, Andres Nicole, Dobson Allen et American Nurses' Association, dir. Nursing quality indicators : Definitions and implications. Washington, D.C : American Nurses Pub., 1996.

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Ono, Hiromi. Gender, status, role, and adherence : Implications for social structure on patient adherence to medical recommendations. Santa Monica, CA (1700 Main St., P.O. Box 2138, Santa Monica 90407-2138) : RAND, 1992.

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Ono, Hiromi. Gender, status, role, and adherence : Implications for social structure on patient adherence to medical recommendations. Santa Monica, CA : Rand, 1992.

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Jordan, Judith V. Relational development : Therapeutic implications of empathy and shame. Wellesley, Mass : Stone Center, Wellesley College, 1989.

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H, Aiken Linda, Sochalski Julie et International Conference on Hospital Reform and Outcomes Research (1996 : Bellagio, Italy), dir. Hospital restructuring in North America and Europe : Patient outcomes and workforce implications. Hagerstown, MD : Lippincott-Raven, 1997.

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Mullen, Penelope M. Health and the internal market : Implications of the White Paper. Birmingham : University of Birmingham, Health Services Management Centre, 1989.

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J, Schwartz Harvey, et Silver Ann-Louise S, dir. Illness in the analyst : Implications for the treatment relationship. [Madison, CT : International Universities Press], 1990.

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Clifford, Rose F., Jones Rosemary Ph D et Vrbová Gerta, dir. Neuromuscular stimulation : Basic concepts and clinical implications. New York, N.Y : Demos, 1989.

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Perlin, Terry M. The patient-doctor relationship and advance directives : Implications for long-term care in Ohio. Oxford, OH : Scripps Gerontology Center, Miami University, 1996.

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Perlin, Terry M. The patient-doctor relationship and advance directives : Implications for long-term care in Ohio. Oxford, OH : Scripps Gerontology Center, Miami University, 1996.

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Sara, Rosenbaum. An overview of managed care liability : Implications for patient rights and federal and state reform. Washington, DC : AARP, Public Policy Institute, 2001.

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Landeghem, Glen F. van. Aluminum speciation in biological fluids : Implications for patients with end stage renal failure. [Leiden : University of Leiden, 1997.

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S, Cromwell Florence, dir. Sociocultural implications in treatment planning in occupational therapy. New York : Haworth Press, 1987.

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Barlow, Maureen. The organisational implications of near patient testing at the North Herts NHS Trust (the Lister Hospital). Oxford : Oxford Brookes University, 1998.

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Evers, Helen. The Meaning and practice of individualised patient care in nursing : Research highlights and implications for action. London : King's College, Nursing Research Unit, 1995.

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Friedberg, Mark W. Factors affecting physician professional satisfaction and their implications for patient care, health systems, and health policy. Santa Monica, CA : Rand Health, American Medical Association, 2013.

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Propper, Carol. Working for patients : The implications of the NHS White Paper for the private sector. York : Centre for Health Economics, University of York, 1989.

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Gurrola, Edith. The provision of a diagnosis upon emergency department discharge : Implications for patients and practitioners. Cambridge, Mass : John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2012.

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Colebourn, Claire, et Jim Newton. Interpretation and implication of diastolic dysfunction in critically ill patients. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757160.003.0003.

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This chapter looks at the interpretation of parameters of diastolic function in the critically ill patient. It provides a guide to interpretation and how to avoid misinterpretation of these parameters in the context of severe illness. The assessment of left ventricular relaxation and left ventricular filling pressures are described in detail.
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Caga, Jashelle, et Matthew C. Kiernan. Bulbar dysfunction in ALS : Psychological implications. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757726.003.0015.

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Bulbar dysfunction typically manifests as speech and swallowing impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Timely assessment of changes in speech and swallowing is imperative, given its negative prognostic implication and impact on psychological well-being. The progressive loss of the ability to speak and swallow can also result in threats to the self-concept, which may compound issues with social interaction. The use of communication devices to accommodate loss of speech appears to be beneficial in reducing patient distress and caregiver burden. Implementation of interventions to manage problems eating secondary to swallowing impairment can also result in marked improvements in patients’ and caregivers’ quality of life. However, the success of these interventions depends on intact cognitive and behavioural functioning, which may be compromised in patients with bulbar dysfunction. Assessment of bulbar dysfunction should therefore be considered in the context of cognitive and behavioural change, to maximize patient and caregiver psychological well-being.
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Beni, Juliet B. Technology and Implications for Patient Adherence. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199795833.013.018.

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Hess, Robert E., Gloria B. Levin et Edison J. Trickett. Ethical Implications of Primary Prevention (Psychotherapy Patient Series) (Psychotherapy Patient Series). Haworth Press, 1991.

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Anderson, Sheryl Ann Steinert. HEALTH MAINTENANCE : A MOTIVATIONAL STUDY OF NURSES, PATIENTS AND NURSING STUDENTS WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR PATIENT EDUCATION. 1988.

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Pearce, Jane. Family therapy. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199644957.003.0020.

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This chapter introduces Family Therapy (Systemic Therapy) as a psychotherapeutic approach which explores the patient’s problems in relational terms rather than treating them as if they reside in the patient alone. The focus is upon the dynamic, interactive connections between people and their wider social context and the history of evolving ideas and practices is summarised. The evidence of effectiveness of family therapy in adults is discussed and the implication drawn that there is evidence to support clinical application including older age populations. The chapter illustrates the range of ideas that have been found applicable and helpful in work with older people and illustrates some of these approaches with practice based scenarios from old age psychiatry.
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Olsen, Jan Abel. Patient payments. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794837.003.0012.

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This chapter returns to the reason why people—in an ex ante situation—prefer to pay part of the healthcare costs ex post. This is simply because there is no welfare gain from insurance when the potential treatment expenditure is sufficiently low. The efficiency argument for co-insurance as a mechanism to reduce the welfare loss from insurance is illustrated using a standard model. Different patient payment systems are compared. A recurrent issue in policy debates over patient payments is their distributive implications. This inherent inequity problem is discussed, including a diagram showing the deterrent effect of out-of-pocket payments for poor people’s healthcare utilization. Finally, in a context where patient payments are justified as a way to reduce ‘excess demand’, the chapter suggests that it may be doctor initiated rather than patient initiated. Hence, it might be more appropriate to regulate the supply side than the demand side.
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Kingeter, Adam J., et Bantayehu Sileshi. Aortic Disruption. Sous la direction de Matthew D. McEvoy et Cory M. Furse. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190226459.003.0006.

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This chapter covers the mechanism, classification, presenting signs, and basic principles of management for aortic dissection. Aortic disruption occurs when a tear develops in the aortic intima with passage of blood into the new space between the intima and media. A hypothetical patient presenting with signs of dissection is presented first, followed by sections covering classification systems of dissection, risk factors for dissection, and basic principles of management. Acute stabilization, diagnostic imaging, definitive management, and long-term follow up of patient management are discussed. In addition the dissection location and its implication on principles of management and outcome are covered. The chapter concludes with some discussion questions covering frequently encountered aspects of management touched on in the chapter.
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Fast Facts About Religion for Nurses : Implications for Patient Care. Springer Publishing Company, 2019.

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Shenkman, Elizabeth Ann. Burn victims' appraisal and coping processes : Implications for patient education. 1987.

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Fedorka, Patricia D. QUALITY OF LIFE OF BRAIN RESUSCITATED PATIENTS : IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING EDUCATION (RESUSCITATED PATIENTS). 1990.

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Martins, Linda, Ruby Nicholson et Robert Kohn. Issues in Medicare Billing, Documentation, and Coding. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199374656.003.0036.

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Practitioners working with geriatric patients need to be aware of Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services regulatory requirements, the definitions of fraud and abuse, and rules and criteria for billing and documentation. This chapter discusses these and other issues related Medicare billing, documentation, and coding. Denials for reimbursement and paybacks for audits are usually due to incomplete elements in documentation and incorrect coding. Although psychotherapy is appropriate for many elderly individuals, including those with neurocognitive disorders, it must be clear that the service is medically beneficial. A recent Department of Justice lawsuit qualifies that the patient has to have the capacity to recall what occurred in therapy from one session to the next. The changes created by DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and utilization of ICD-10 codes have had a particular impact on geriatric psychiatry. These changes in DSM-5 also have an implication in geriatric forensic psychiatry practice and are discussed in detail in the chapter.
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Heyland, Daren K., et Marina Mourtzakis. Malnutrition in Critical Illness : Implications, Causes, and Therapeutic Approaches. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199653461.003.0036.

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Malnutrition is generally defined as an inadequate intake of nutrients or calories for appropriate physiological functioning. Undernourishment specifically refers to hypocaloric intake as well as reduced macro- and micronutrient intakes relative to the calculated recommendation for a patient. This chapter discusses the undernourishment of the critically ill patient and its attendant physiological and clinical consequences. Achieving 80–90% of prescribed protein and calories is both achievable and is associated with the beneficial physiological and clinical outcomes in a significant proportion of patients. Strategies to maximize these benefits as well as minimizing the risk of enteral nutrition are essential. These should include early initiation of enteral nutrition (within 24–48 hours), adoption of second-generation feeding protocols, use of motility agents, small bowel feeding tubes, and elevation of the head of the bed. Given the encouraging results of early mobilization, it could be hypothesized that combining early mobilization and nutrition interventions would limit muscle mass loss and maintain muscle integrity and function in critically ill patients.
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Implications for family practitioner committees. [London] : HMSO, 1989.

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Telger, Terry, P. Schölmerich et Ingomar W. Franz. Ergometry in Hypertensive Patients : Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment. Springer, 2011.

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Telger, Terry, P. Schölmerich et Ingomar W. Franz. Ergometry in Hypertensive Patients : Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Franz, Ingomar-Werner. Ergometry in Hypertensive Patients : Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment. Springer, 1986.

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Morneau, Dielle. Patient Satisfaction : Determinants, Psychological Implications and Impact on Quality of Life. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2020.

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Clarke, Angus, Dagmar Schmitz et Wybo Dondorp. Fetus As a Patient : A Contested Concept and Its Normative Implications. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Haigler, Susan Lynne. THE PERSUASIVE IMPLICATIONS OF THERAPEUTIC TOUCH IN DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS (GENDER). 1996.

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Morneau, Dielle. Patient Satisfaction : Determinants, Psychological Implications and Impact on Quality of Life. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2020.

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Clarke, Angus, Dagmar Schmitz et Wybo Dondorp. Fetus As a Patient : A Contested Concept and Its Normative Implications. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Micek, Wendy Tuzik. COMPONENTS OF PATIENT-CENTERED CARE : IMPLICATIONS FOR SURGICAL OUTPATIENT NURSING PRACTICE. 1993.

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(Editor), Sara Paul, et Jennifer D. Hebra (Editor), dir. The Nurse's Guide to Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation : Implications for Patient Care. W.B. Saunders Company, 1998.

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Fetus As a Patient : A Contested Concept and Its Normative Implications. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Kamra, Komal, et Glyn D. Williams. Cardiomyopathy and Heart Failure. Sous la direction de Kirk Lalwani, Ira Todd Cohen, Ellen Y. Choi et Vidya T. Raman. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190685157.003.0012.

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Congenital heart disease and cardiomyopathy are common causes of heart failure in children. Among cardiomyopathies, dilated cardiomyopathy is the most common cause of heart transplant in children. These patients with end-stage heart failure secondary to cardiomyopathy present for multiple interventions requiring anesthesia and may be challenging to manage because of their hemodynamic instability. Thoughtful, collaborative planning and execution of perioperative care is recommended to optimize patient outcomes. This includes good understanding of the patient’s clinical status and the relevant cardiac pathophysiology. Also, an appreciation of the implications of heart failure therapies and the invasive procedures for which the patient requires anesthesia care.
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Popovic, Marko, Xiaojing Zhang, Natalie Pulenzas, Breanne Lechner et Ronald Chow. Cancer : Survival, Quality of Life and Ethical Implications. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Garcia, Erik J., et Warren J. Ferguson. General medical disorders with psychiatric implications. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0038.

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Traditionally the domain of consultation/ liaison psychiatry, the challenge of recognizing and then appropriately treating the psychiatric complications of general medical disorders requires thoughtful planning and attention in corrections. Medical conditions that have psychiatric symptoms represent a significant diagnostic dilemma, particularly in the correctional health setting. Over half of the inmates in the United States have symptoms of a major mental illness, but the pervasiveness of substance use disorders, the increasing prevalence of elderly inmates, and limited access to a patient’s past medical and psychiatric records all contribute to the challenge of discerning when a psychiatric presentation results from an underlying medical condition. One early study underscored this challenge, noting that 46% of the patients admitted to community psychiatric wards had an unrecognized medical illness that either caused or exacerbated their psychiatric illness. A more recent study observed that 2.8% of admissions to inpatient psychiatry were due to unrecognized medical conditions. Emergency room medical clearance of patients presenting for psychiatric admission has revealed an increased risk for such underlying medical conditions among patients with any of five characteristics: elderly, a history of substance abuse, no prior history of mental illness, lower socioeconomic status, or significant preexisting medical illnesses. This chapter examines several of these risk groups and focuses on the presenting symptoms of delirium, mood disorders, and psychosis and the underlying medical conditions that can mimic or exacerbate them.
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