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Technology and innovation power wound care's ongoing evolution - Marketplace Experts

Cathy Thomas Hess Like all nurses specializing in wound care, I’ve seen many changes in our profession over the years. Perhaps the most meaningful are the ....

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"Screening malnutrition in long-term care facility: A cross-sectional s" by Mu Hsing Ho, Yi Wei Lee et al.

Background: Malnutrition is a factor associated with mortality, particularly for older residents in long-term care facilities. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the Minimum Data Set-based Screening for Nutritional Problem (MDS-SNP) and Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) in screening malnutrition among institutionalised older adults in Taiwan. Methods: A cross-sectional research design was employed and data from 131 residents were collected in northern Taiwan. Demographic and clinical variables such as cognitive function, activities of daily living, depression status, MDS-SNP, MNA, and dietary habits were obtained from residents’ profiles. Findings: The prevalence of malnutrition and risk of malnutrition defined by MNA were 32.8% (n = 43) and 30.5% (n = 40), respectively and 59.5% (n = 78) was at risk of malnutrition according to MDS-SNP. Multivariate logistic regression disclosed that some of the MDS-SNP items such as BMI and complaints of hunger, were significantly associated with MN ....

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Dementia diagnosis on inpatient Medicare claims linked to lower mortality and ICU stays

Undocumented dementia in nursing home residents transferred to acute care is linked to adverse outcomes, a new study finds. The good news is that acute care clinicians may now be recognizing dementia at higher rates among these patients, investigators say. ....

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