Identification of Risk Factors for OUD in Adults Following Severe Burn
The following is a summary of “Risk factors for opioid use disorder after severe burns in...
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The following is a summary of “Risk factors for opioid use disorder after severe burns in...
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WEDNESDAY, May 17, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Although uncommon, smoking electronic cigarettes...
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The 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a public health crisis worldwide. Concerns have been expressed about the rapid deterioration of mental health among primary care physicians among whom burnout already had a...
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Evidence indicates that elderly patients are at increased risk of adverse outcomes after burn...
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Compared with traditional gait training, treadmill training greatly improves walking ability in patients with burns with lower limb damage, according to a study published in the Journal of Burn Care & Research. Researchers...
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Corneal alkali burn (AB) is a blindness-causing ocular trauma commonly seen in clinics. An...
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Perifascial areolar tissue (PAT) is an areolar layer over the muscle fascia. PAT has been shown to...
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Acid suppression improves dyspepsia symptoms but the efficacy of vonoprazan for functional...
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When attending a burns multidisciplinary team follow-up clinic, a significant number of patients and families presented with psychological needs related to burn injuries, according to a study published in Scars, Burns &...
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The following is a summary of the “A Multimodal Pain Management Strategy for Burn Patients,”...
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Transcutaneous osseointegration for amputees (TOFA) surgically implants a prosthetic anchor into the residual limb’s bone, enabling direct skeletal connection to a prosthetic limb and eliminating the socket. TOFA has...
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Despite recent progress, the management of patients with burns remains challenging, especially for those who are severely burned. In 2012, investigators described Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) in critical illness...
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WEDNESDAY, March 1, 2023 (HealthDay News) — America’s health care workforce is under...
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In access to surgical burn care, African American (AA) children are disproportionately represented, according to a study published in Burns. Jared R. Gallaher, MD, MPH, and colleagues conducted a retrospective review of all...
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The mental health of burn survivors should be a significant focus of healthcare professionals who work with them, according to a study published in Burns. Researchers also stressed that efforts should be made to eliminate...
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THURSDAY, Feb. 16, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Transcendental Meditation (TM) is a viable and...
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Kitchen-related burns accounted for more than one-third of burns at an outpatient burn clinic, according to a study published in Burns. Sahil Chawla and Anthony Papp, MD, PhD, FRCSC, assessed adult kitchen-related burns treated...
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The following is a summary of “Physician Burnout in Pediatric Gastroenterology,”...
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Among adults with burn injury, visual analog/numeric pain rating scale (VAS/NRS) scores for pain can be categorized as severe (6-10), moderate (3-5), and mild (0-2), according to a study published in Burns. Gretchen J....
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The following is the summary of “Burnout Among Respiratory Therapists Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic”...
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