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期刊名:Orthopaedic nursing

缩写:ORTHOP NURS

ISSN:0744-6020

e-ISSN:1542-538X

IF/分区:0.9/Q4

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Diane R Eckhouse,Mary Hurd,Susan Cotter-Schaufele et al. Diane R Eckhouse et al.
Background: Nonpharmacological interventions, including combinations of music, education, coping skills, and relaxation techniques, have been found to have a positive effect on patients' perceived anxiety in many settings...
Mary F Rodts,Renée Glanzman,Adam Gray et al. Mary F Rodts et al.
With increased demand to provide quality care for patients, orthopaedic practices will need to develop ways to efficiently collect and manage data to support the care that they provide. An outcomes management program must be efficient and c...
Jeremy Melander,Jennifer Ceynar Moen Jeremy Melander
Every year, millions of athletes of all ages participate in recreational activities, putting many at risk for sports-related concussions. This topic has gained national attention and placed pressure on governing bodies to hold the healthcar...
Julia Lewis Julia Lewis
Athletic-related injuries are a major cause for healthcare visits and financial burden for an otherwise healthy population of adults. The purpose of this article was to investigate the effects of stretching on injury prevention and to deter...
Brenda Luther,Sara Hart Brenda Luther
Nurses are ethically bound to engage in efforts of improving health and healthcare delivery and, even more important, nurses recently have been called out as key leaders in the reform of healthcare delivery, including many components of the...
Karenirene Thomas,Barbara Barrett,Ruth Tupper et al. Karenirene Thomas et al.
Background: Continuous femoral nerve block infusions (CFNBIs) have been found to both decrease patient postoperative pain and improve postoperative joint mobilization, both of which impact patient satisfaction, outcome, a...
Kimberly Leppert Kimberly Leppert
Background: At a Pacific Northwest hospital completing more than 500 total joint procedures annually, operating room and unit orthopaedic nurses questioned the notable differences in the drain and transfusion practices of...