Browsing Kansas Journal of Medicine by Author "Institution:The University of Kansas Medical Center:KU School of Medicine-Wichita, 1010 North Kansas, Wichita, KS 67214-3199, USA."
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Browsing Kansas Journal of Medicine by Author "Institution:The University of Kansas Medical Center:KU School of Medicine-Wichita, 1010 North Kansas, Wichita, KS 67214-3199, USA."
Battiste, Cynthia Elaine; O’Hara, Margaret Helen; Allen, Steven Wayne(2012-02-28)
Background. The outcomes of fetal referrals to congenital heart disease centers for delivery and postnatal surgery prior to discharge over a two-year period were reviewed. Cost differences between fetal referrals and ...
Background. Understanding key aspects of effective physician-patient communication could benefit residency education and improve patient comprehension of health information. Discrepancies between what physicians say and ...
El-Haddad, Boutros; El Bizri, Issam; Kallail, K James; Zackula, Rosalee E; Hoffman, Jan M(2012-05-29)
Background. Fatigue is often the complaint that initiates thyroid function investigation. Most
available data related to fatigue and hypothyroidism involved patients with subclinical
hypothyroidism where fatigue was not ...
BACKGROUND: Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is used in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
(NICU) to meet metabolic demand and provide growth. To prevent harm from critical laboratory
abnormalities, stat TPNs can be ordered ...
Leitner, Diana M; Chacko, David M; Twumasi-Ankrah, Philip; Ablah, Elizabeth(2012-08-27)
BACKGROUND: Diabetic macular edema is a significant cause of vision loss, and some patients do not respond optimally to existing treatments. This study compared the response of intractable diabetic macular edema to ...
Dong, Frank; Ablah, Elizabeth; Nelson, Clarice; Shah, Sapna; Khan, Ahsan(2013-02-22)
Background. Resilience is considered as the capacity to overcome adversity. Identifying psychiatric patients with lower resilience scores may assist mental health or other healthcare professionals in tailoring treatment ...