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Patient care issues surrounding the uterine artery embolization procedure for the treatment of uterine fibroids. Images. 1999 vol:18 iss:3 pg:4
“Uterine artery embolization.” AORN journal 73.4 (2001):790-2, 794-8.
Uterine artery embolization in the management of vaginal bleeding from cervical pregnancy: a case series. Journal of reproductive medicine 2005 vol:50 iss:11 pg:844
Baakdah, Hanadi, and TogasTulandi. “Uterine fibroid embolization.” Clinical obstetrics and gynecology 48.2 (2005):361-368.
Siskin, Gary P, et al. “III. Uterine fibroid embolization: pain management.” Techniques in vascular and interventional radiology 5.1 (2002):35-43.
Searched CINAHL & PubMed. Keywords: postoperative care and uterine embolization
“An interventional approach for patient and nurse safety: a fatigue countermeasures feasibility study.” Nursing research 59.4 (2010):250.
Are extended work hours worth the risk? American Nurse Today 2013 vol:8 iss:5 pg:8
Tabone S. Data suggest nurse fatigue threatens patient safety: is prescribing the nurse’s work hours the only answer? Texas Nursing, 2004 Feb; 78 (2): 4-7.
Data suggest nurse fatigue threatens patient safety: is prescribing the nurse’s work hours the only answer?… From Nursing that Works, A publication of the Center for American Nurses, Edition #5, May 2004. Colorado nurse 2004 vol:104 iss:4 pg:22
Barker, Linsey M.; Nussbaum, Maury A. Fatigue, performance and the work environment: a survey of registered nurses. Journal of Advanced Nursing , 2011 Jun; 67 (6): 1370-82
“Infants at risk: when nurse fatigue jeopardizes quality care.” Advances in neonatal care 6.3 (2006):120.
Streak, Judith Fatigue in the Perioperative Environment: Effects on Worker Performance and Best Practice Management Principles. 2013
Roeder, Vickey R. “Putting the ‘C’ back into continuous renal replacement therapy.” Nephrology nursing journal 40.6 (2013): 509-516.
Palevsky, Paul M, et al. “KDOQI US commentary on the 2012 KDIGO clinical practice guideline for acute kidney injury.” American journal of kidney diseases 61.5 (2013):649-672.
Galvagno Jr., Samuel M, et al. “Practical considerations for the dosing and adjustment of continuous renal replacement therapy in the intensive care unit.” Journal of critical care 28.6 (2013):1019-1026.
Uchino, V, et al. “Validity of low-intensity continuous renal replacement therapy*.” Critical care medicine 41.11 (2013):2584-2591.
Rahman, Muhammad Aziz. Renal dialysis: modalities. Evidence summaries. 2013. In: Joanna Briggs Institute EBP Database.
Diagnosis and management of adults with chronic kidney disease. Southfield (MI): Michigan Quality Improvement Consortium; 2013 May. 1 p.
Honore, Patrick, et al. “Nutritional and metabolic alterations during continuous renal replacement therapy.” Blood purification 35.4 (2013):279-284.
Maursetter, Laura, C E Kight, J Mennig, and R M Hofmann. “Review of the mechanism and nutrition recommendations for patients undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy.” Nutrition in clinical practice 26.4 (2011):382-390.
“Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT).” The Internet journal of anesthesiology 21.1 (2009).
Databases: PubMed, CINAHL, Joanna Briggs, Guideline.gov
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Coggrave, Maureen, C Norton, and J D Cody. “Management of faecal incontinence and constipation in adults with central neurological diseases.” Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 1 (2014):CD002115.
Jamison, Jim, S Maguire, and J McCann. Catheter policies for management of long term voiding problems in adults with neurogenic bladder disorders. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 11 (2013):CD004375.
Bowman, Rebecca. Bowel irrigation: clinician information. Evidence summaries. 2017. In: Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) EBP Database.
Jayasekara, Rasika. Neurogenic bladder disorder (adult): catheter policies. Evidence summaries. 2016. In: JBI.
de Kort, L M O, et al. “The management of adolescents with neurogenic urinary tract and bowel dysfunction.” Neurourology and urodynamics 31.7 (2012):1170-1174.
Adams, Jillian, et al. “Strategies to promote intermittent self-catheterization in adults with neurogenic bladders: a comprehensive systematic review.” Systematic reviews. JBI Libr Syst Rev. 2011;9(34):1392-1446.
National Clinical Guideline Centre. “Urinary incontinence in neurological disease. Management of lower urinary tract dysfunction in neurological disease.” London, UK: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE); 2012. 40 p.
Databases: PubMed, Joanna Briggs, Guideline.gov Keywords: neurogenic bowel, neurogenic bladder, nurse/nursing
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Cheng, Ho Y, Sek YChair, and Janita PChau. “The effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for stroke family caregivers and stroke survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis.” Patient education and counseling 95.1 (2014):30-44.
Cameron, Vanessa. “Best practices for stroke patient and family education in the acute care setting: a literature review.” Medsurg nursing 22.1 (2013):51-5, 64.
Shyu, Yea-Ing L, et al. “A family caregiver-oriented discharge planning program for older stroke patients and their family caregivers.” Journal of clinical nursing 17.18 (2008):2497-2508.
Cameron, Jill I, and Monique A MGignac. “‘Timing It Right’: a conceptual framework for addressing the support needs of family caregivers to stroke survivors from the hospital to the home.” Patient education and counseling 70.3 (2008):305-314.
O’Farrell, B, and D Evans. The continuum of care: the process and development of a nursing model for stroke education. Axone 20.1 (1998):16-18.
Olson, DaiWai, et al. Transition of care for acute stroke and myocardial infarction patients: from hospitalization to rehabilitation, recovery, and secondary prevention. Evidence report/technology assessment 202 (2011):1-197.
Hafsteinsdottir, T B, et al. “Educational needs of patients with a stroke and their caregivers: a systematic review of the literature.” Patient education and counseling 85.1 (2011):14-25.
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