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View article: Database and geospatial mapping study of those eligible for extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the Thames Valley Region, England
Database and geospatial mapping study of those eligible for extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the Thames Valley Region, England Open
ECPR can improve survival for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, but time constraints preclude access to this therapy for many, which affects equitability across a geographical area. Geospatial analysis techniques can aid in reviewing the opt…
View article: Brian Iwata: My First Student, Who Shaped on My Behavior
Brian Iwata: My First Student, Who Shaped on My Behavior Open
Journal of Applied Behavior AnalysisEarly View IN MEMORIAM Brian Iwata: My First Student, Who Shaped on My Behavior Jon S. Bailey, Corresponding Author Jon S. Bailey [email protected] Florida State University, Department of Psychology, Pan…
View article: EP180 Continuous deep serratus anterior plane block for sternotomy analgesia following cardiac surgery: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded feasibility study
EP180 Continuous deep serratus anterior plane block for sternotomy analgesia following cardiac surgery: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded feasibility study Open
Background and Aims Moderate to severe pain is common after cardiac surgery, peaking during the first and second postoperative day. Several nerve blocks for sternotomy have been described, however the optimal location for continuous cathet…
View article: EP217 Patient perspectives of informed consent for regional anesthesia for ambulatory surgery
EP217 Patient perspectives of informed consent for regional anesthesia for ambulatory surgery Open
Background and Aims Risks and benefits associated with peripheral nerve blockade (PNB) are often discussed between anesthesiologists and patients before surgery. The aim of the study is to determine how patients who had the option of havin…
View article: Using Behavioral Skills Training to Teach Peer Support Workers to Respond to Ethical Scenarios
Using Behavioral Skills Training to Teach Peer Support Workers to Respond to Ethical Scenarios Open
Peer support workers are people living with a mental illness and/or substance use disorder who use their lived experience and training to support people in recovery. Setting boundaries when faced with an ethical scenario is an important sk…
View article: Managing Difficult People
Managing Difficult People Open
This chapter describes how a behavior analyst would approach the problem of managing difficult people in the workplace. We conceptualize this as difficult behavior. A very high percentage of difficult behavior is verbal behavior. This verb…
View article: Prolonged unconsciousness in perampanel overdose
Prolonged unconsciousness in perampanel overdose Open
Clinical experience of perampanel overdoses is markedly limited and the relevant literature is sparse. Perampanel is a novel antiepileptic drug (an amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazlepropionic acid glutamate receptor antagonist) with a lon…
View article: What shape do UK trainees want their training to be? Results of a cross-sectional study
What shape do UK trainees want their training to be? Results of a cross-sectional study Open
Objectives The British Government is acting on recommendations to overhaul postgraduate training to meet the needs of the changing population, to produce generalist doctors undergoing shorter broad-based training (Greenaway Review). Only 4…