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Lindstrom V, Falk A
Int Emerg Nurs . 2023 Jul; 70:101320. PMID: 37515996
Aim: To describe self-reported professional competence after postgraduate education among RNs in emergency care settings. Method: A cross-sectional design and STROBE guidelines were used. The short version of the Nurse...
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Falk A, Schandl A, Frank C
Intensive Crit Care Nurs . 2019 Jan; 51:15-19. PMID: 30600141
Objectives: Patient participation in healthcare is important for optimizing treatment outcomes and for ensuring satisfaction with care. Therefore, this study aims to identify barriers to patient participation in the critical...
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Falk A, Wernerman J
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 2017 Mar; 61(4):372-373. PMID: 28251601
No abstract available.
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Falk A, Wallin E
Intensive Crit Care Nurs . 2016 Apr; 35:74-9. PMID: 27117560
Background: Intensive care is one of the most resource-intensive forms of medical care due to severely ill patients that are cared for in units with high staffing levels. Nursing's impact...
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Sturesson L, Lindstrom V, Castren M, Niemi-Murola L, Falk A
Int Emerg Nurs . 2015 Jul; 25:3-6. PMID: 26188630
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptoms in the Emergency Department (ED) and is the cause of more than half of the visits to the ED. Several attempts...
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Jakopovic D, Falk A, Lindstrom V
Int Emerg Nurs . 2015 Feb; 23(3):244-9. PMID: 25676257
Pain management is described to be insufficient for patients suffering from a hip fracture, and the management for this vulnerable group of patients may be challenging due to their medical...
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Falk A, Cederfjall C, von Wendt L, Klang Soderkvist B
Childs Nerv Syst . 2005 Apr; 21(6):430-6. PMID: 15800789
Background: Traumatic brain injury is the most common cause of morbidity and mortality during childhood. Aim: This study was conducted to describe the primary management and classification of children admitted...