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Use of non-invasive ventilation for respiratory failure in acute care

Digital Edition: Use of non-invasive ventilation for respiratory failure in acute care 01 March, 2021 Patients with acute or chronic respiratory failure may require non-invasive ventilation via a facemask. This article discusses how the treatment works, its indications and contraindications, and how patients should be monitored No online subscription: This article requires a subscription to view the full text Subscribe for unlimited access A personal e-Portfolio to store and save CPD and revalidation evidence Online learning units on fundamental aspects of nursing care Nursing news and analysis and customised email alert Bite-size learning through NT Self-assessment and NT Journal club Access to the Nursing Times digital archive

CytoDyn Inc says data from its Phase 2b/3 Vyrologix (leronlimab/PRO-140) coronavirus trial will be made public pending regulatory talks

CytoDyn Inc says data from its Phase 2b/3 Vyrologix (leronlimab/PRO-140) coronavirus trial will be made public pending regulatory talks
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Artificial intelligence used to monitor patients with chronic diseases and COVID-19

South Africa variant symptoms: The symptom seen in more than two thirds of people

South Africa variant symptoms: The symptom seen in more than two thirds of people Adam Chapman Replay Video UP NEXT The UK government is facing growing pressure to crack down on border controls to stop more cases of the South Africa strain from entering the UK. The variant, known as B.1.351, has already been discovered in a small number of people in the UK. While there is no evidence to suggest the South Africa strain is more deadly than other mutations, fears that it could elude the vaccines are raising the temperature. For now, the most important step is to pay close attention to the symptoms of coronavirus and self-isolate if you spot them.

University of Missouri Health System saves lives with Cerner sepsis IT

MU Health Care s University Hospital and Ellis Fischel Cancer Center One of every three patients who dies in the hospital has sepsis. The life-threatening response to infection is difficult to detect in its earliest stages, and every hour the condition goes untreated increases a patient s mortality risk by 4%. Currently, the University of Missouri Health System – with five hospitals with 602 beds in total – is using three Cerner technologies in an effort to better identify and treat sepsis: St. John Sepsis Agent/Sepsis Advisor, Pediatric Sepsis Algorithms and the Rapid Response tool. The Sepsis Algorithms and Advisor do a fantastic job at identifying and assisting with the treatment of patients who already are septic, explained Benjamin Wax, RN, senior clinical informaticist on the Cerner Applications Team at the Tiger Institute for Health Innovation at the University of Missouri. 

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