Sentences with phrase «in cardiac care»

Professional Summary Specialized in cardiac care for two years.
Specialize in cardiac care before and after heart procedures and transplants.
¥ Coordinated care efforts with physicians and support staff for transplant patients ¥ Worked in the cardiac care unit and monitored patients following heart surgery ¥ Ensured that patients were properly prepared for scheduled surgeries ¥ Assisted with bed side cardioversions and chest tube insertions ¥ Trained new nursing staff at the request of the Nursing Manager ¥ Provided incision care and treated wound infections.
Represented the Committee of Unsecured Creditors in the Cardiac Care Management Chapter 11 case involving the sale of seven MRI centers.
Not everyone is convinced that inflammation is the next big thing in cardiac care.
Nonetheless, cardiologists are optimistic about the rate of improvement in cardiac care.
Founded by the Providence Jewish community in 1926, The Miriam Hospital today offers a wide range of medical services, with notable expertise in cardiac care, total joint replacement, bariatric surgery, minimally invasive and robotic surgery, and men's health.

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WellStar Health System's services include cardiac, cancer, diabetes and women's healthcare, in addition to a network of interconnected hospitals, doctors» offices, and urgent care facilities.
Contextually, there may be high urgency goals in play related to cardiac care and always - on emergency care.
An - alyzing «primary end points» (death, cardiac arrest, rehos - pitalization, etc.) after 26 weeks, the researchers concluded «intercessory prayer had no significant effect on medical outcomes after hos - pitalization in a coronary care unit.»
Team Lalez took care of business (in cardiac fashion) and finished what they started back in October.
Palos Community Hospital officials have maintained that the center is needed in the community because it would provide continuing care to patients who need cardiac rehabilitation, physical therapy and other specialized exercise programs.
Whether you require a few days of therapy or weeks of rehabilitation, Alden Long Grove provides comprehensive care for individuals with a wide range of orthopedic, cardiac and neurological needs — all in a luxurious setting with five - star amenities.
PATS President John Moyer stated «With the recent elections, the main goal of the «Hike To Harrisburg» event was to thank those legislators who have been PATS supporters and to enlighten the freshman legislators about our Society, as well as, our role in concussion and sudden cardiac arrest management and other recent health care issues that we have supported.»
Over the last few years, Pennsylvania legislators have placed a focus on the health care that scholastic athletes are receiving with the signing of the Youth Sport Safety Act in November of 2011 and the signing of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Law in May 2012.
All crews are required to train to a very high level, which enables them to deal with any aspect of emergency care, from minor injuries to cardiac arrest, or multiple casualties sustained in serious road accidents.
Since opening in 2012, Gates Vascular Institute has become a destination for patients needing stroke, cardiac and vascular care.
«Gender gap found in cardiac arrest care, outcomes.»
«We believe the roles and responsibilities entailed in this process can be applied to most units with cardiac monitor care
The project included public training programs in defibrillators and compression - only CPR at schools, hospitals and major events such as the N.C. State Fair, plus additional instruction for EMS and other emergency workers on optimal care for patients in cardiac arrest.
A protocol is needed to identify and treat delirium in high - risk settings, like cardiac intensive care units.»
Five patients in the intervention group (1.4 percent) experienced serious adverse cardiac events within 24 hours of the end of the intervention period compared with none in the usual care group.
Delirium is associated with a five-fold increase in mortality in acute cardiac patients, according to research published in European Heart Journal: Acute Cardiovascular Care.1 Delirium was common and affected over half of acute cardiac patients aged 85 years and older.
Additional studies will follow to validate the value of stem cell - based regenerative solutions in addressing abnormal cardiac motion in heart failure, ultimately leading to improved patient care.
«People often end up in the emergency room not necessarily for contagious diseases but for complications resulting from chronic conditions like asthma or diabetes or cardiac problems, which cost a lot to our health care system,» Ram said.
Doctors observed Dunlap for three days in intensive care before transferring him to the hospital's cardiac ward and then discharging him four days later.
Likosky and colleagues note that in Michigan and northern New England, cardiac care providers and hospitals have come together across their regions to pool data and feed reports back to each hospital and provider to drive improvement efforts.
The research team, led by Benjamin Abella, MD, MPhil, clinical research director of the Center for Resuscitation Science, examined data on 7,137 cardiac arrest cases across 47 counties in 2012 and 2013 from Pennsylvania's Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (cardiac arrest cases across 47 counties in 2012 and 2013 from Pennsylvania's Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES).
The international study, the first to compare outcomes between the two temperature treatments for children with in - hospital cardiac arrest, was published in the New England Journal of Medicine and presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Critical Care Medicine in Honolulu.
«Cardiac arrest survival rates are unacceptably low,» said Robert Graham, chair of the study committee and director of the national program office for Aligning Forces for Quality at George Washington University, Washington, D.C. «Although breakthroughs in understanding and treating cardiac arrest are promising, the ability to deliver timely interventions and high - quality care is inconsCardiac arrest survival rates are unacceptably low,» said Robert Graham, chair of the study committee and director of the national program office for Aligning Forces for Quality at George Washington University, Washington, D.C. «Although breakthroughs in understanding and treating cardiac arrest are promising, the ability to deliver timely interventions and high - quality care is inconscardiac arrest are promising, the ability to deliver timely interventions and high - quality care is inconsistent.
The research, conducted by experts from BCM, the Texas Department of State Health Services, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas and the University of South Florida, used the Texas Department of State Health Services» Texas Birth Defects Registry data from 1999 - 2007 to retrospectively examine the associations between distance from birth center to a cardiac surgical center, number of newborns cared for with HLHS at each hospital, and neonatal mortality in infants with HLHS.
Overall, in the latest years of the study, newborns with a prenatal diagnosis, born less than 10 minutes from a cardiac surgical center, and cared for at a large volume cardiac surgical center, had a neonatal mortality of 6 percent.
Gavin Perkins, Professor in Critical Care Medicine at Warwick Medical School said: «Public access defibrillation is very effective in certain cases of cardiac arrest outside of hospital.
We see new cardiac care units going up in these countries; the wealthy receive high - tech interventions like stents and surgery, but the average heart patient is not able to get the low - tech basics that work well in cardiac rehab.»
It is very important that people have their mental health issues treated and also be proactive in speaking with their care providers about their overall health, says Heart and Stroke Foundation spokesperson Dr. Brian Baker, a psychiatrist who specializes in people with cardiac disease.
Cardiac stress testing, particularly with imaging, has been the focus of debate about rising health care costs, inappropriate use, and patient safety in the context of radiation exposure.
In a small, single - center clinical trial, Chadwick Miller, M.D., M.S., and colleagues found that evaluating older, more complex patients in the observation unit with stress cardiac MRI, as opposed to usual inpatient care, reduced hospital readmissions, coronary revascularization procedures and the need for additional cardiac testinIn a small, single - center clinical trial, Chadwick Miller, M.D., M.S., and colleagues found that evaluating older, more complex patients in the observation unit with stress cardiac MRI, as opposed to usual inpatient care, reduced hospital readmissions, coronary revascularization procedures and the need for additional cardiac testinin the observation unit with stress cardiac MRI, as opposed to usual inpatient care, reduced hospital readmissions, coronary revascularization procedures and the need for additional cardiac testing.
Saket Girotra, M.D., S.M., of the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, and colleagues conducted a study that included 112,139 patients from the GWTG - Resuscitation registry from January 2000 through December 2014 with in - hospital cardiac arrest who were hospitalized in intensive care units or general inpatient units.
Around - the - clock care from senior physicians helped reduce major complications in cardiac surgery patients as compared to receiving care from resident physicians, according to a new University of Alberta study.
The Rural Healthcare Program reaches a new milestone in improving emergency cardiac care across seven rural states.
New research from Mayo Clinic shows that implementing a uniform method to care for lower - risk cardiac surgical patients improves outcomes, reduces patients» time in the hospital and lowers overall per patient costs by 15 percent.
The Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES) is a voluntary, prospective clinical registry of patients with out - of - hospital cardiac arrest in the United Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES) is a voluntary, prospective clinical registry of patients with out - of - hospital cardiac arrest in the United cardiac arrest in the United States.
About Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation is nationally recognized for the treatment and research of both spinal cord and brain injuries and also leads the field in the care and treatment for stroke, neurological diseases, amputation, orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions and cardiac recovery.
Founded in 1873, Newport Hospital is a private, 129 - bed, not - for - profit hospital offering a wide range of health care services including the Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center; diagnostic imaging; the Vanderbilt Rehabilitation Center, including inpatient, outpatient, stroke, pulmonary, cardiac and cancer rehabilitation; an inpatient mental health program; a wound care center; and community - based primary care and medical specialty practices.
In a study published in the revered journal Heart Johan Herlitz — professor of prehospital emergency care at the University of Borås, Sweden — reveals that women survive out - of - hospital cardiac arrest more often than meIn a study published in the revered journal Heart Johan Herlitz — professor of prehospital emergency care at the University of Borås, Sweden — reveals that women survive out - of - hospital cardiac arrest more often than mein the revered journal Heart Johan Herlitz — professor of prehospital emergency care at the University of Borås, Sweden — reveals that women survive out - of - hospital cardiac arrest more often than men.
The trials were looking at how the age of stored blood affects patients undergoing cardiac surgery or in intensive care, respectively.
«Since we don't yet know which treatment strategy is best, some patients will receive standard care at the scene and some patients will be rapidly transported with CPR and ACLS in progress to the Michigan Medicine Emergency Department where they will be evaluated for ECPR if they remain in cardiac arrest,» Neumar says.
Kessler is proud to be part of one only nine federally - designated Model Systems for the treatment and research of both spinal cord and brain injuries, a distinction shared with Kessler Foundation, and also leads the field in the care of individuals with stroke, neurologic diseases, amputation, orthopedic trauma, cancer and cardiac conditions.
With the currently available methods of cardiac care, some heart patients achieve a decrease in their symptoms while many others, having exhausted all treatment options, are considered «no - option.»
About Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation is nationally recognized for the treatment and research of both spinal cord and brain injuries and leads the field in the care and treatment for stroke, neurological diseases, amputation, orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions and cardiac recovery.
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