Commentary on : Carey JV. Literature review : should antipyretic therapies routinely be administered to\ud patients with [corrected] fever? J Clin Nurs 2010;19:2377–93
Fever has both beneficial and detrimental effects. There is evidence that antipyretics and physical ...
Objective: To investigate the effects of fever therapy compared with no fever therapy in a wide popu...
Fever is one of the most common symptoms for sick children being brought by their parents to the doc...
[From first paragraph] The work by Purssell and While has poured further oil on the flames that keep...
Introduction: Fever is common and associated with increased mortality among hospitalized adults. Thi...
Both external cooling and pharmacotherapy have been used to treat fever since time im-memorial. In t...
Oral Abstract Session - Clinical Science: no. O-95BACKGROUND: Being one of the commonest conditions ...
Objective: To summarize the existing evidence on the efficacy of therapy with alternating antipyreti...
Treating fever significantly increases comfort, activity, feeding, and fluid intake and decreases th...
Purpose: To determine whether fever control with antipyretic therapy effects the mortality of febril...
Objective: The evidence on the effectiveness of alternating antipyretics in fever management is scar...
Fever is a highly conserved response to infection in animal species. The presence of fever implies i...
Recently, alternating acetaminophen with ibuprofen has become commonplace by both parents and physic...
Antipyretic drugs are routinely taken by most people at the first sign of a fever, but the symptomat...
Purpose: To assess the safety and feasibility of treating critically ill adults with different fever...
Fever has both beneficial and detrimental effects. There is evidence that antipyretics and physical ...
Objective: To investigate the effects of fever therapy compared with no fever therapy in a wide popu...
Fever is one of the most common symptoms for sick children being brought by their parents to the doc...
[From first paragraph] The work by Purssell and While has poured further oil on the flames that keep...
Introduction: Fever is common and associated with increased mortality among hospitalized adults. Thi...
Both external cooling and pharmacotherapy have been used to treat fever since time im-memorial. In t...
Oral Abstract Session - Clinical Science: no. O-95BACKGROUND: Being one of the commonest conditions ...
Objective: To summarize the existing evidence on the efficacy of therapy with alternating antipyreti...
Treating fever significantly increases comfort, activity, feeding, and fluid intake and decreases th...
Purpose: To determine whether fever control with antipyretic therapy effects the mortality of febril...
Objective: The evidence on the effectiveness of alternating antipyretics in fever management is scar...
Fever is a highly conserved response to infection in animal species. The presence of fever implies i...
Recently, alternating acetaminophen with ibuprofen has become commonplace by both parents and physic...
Antipyretic drugs are routinely taken by most people at the first sign of a fever, but the symptomat...
Purpose: To assess the safety and feasibility of treating critically ill adults with different fever...
Fever has both beneficial and detrimental effects. There is evidence that antipyretics and physical ...
Objective: To investigate the effects of fever therapy compared with no fever therapy in a wide popu...
Fever is one of the most common symptoms for sick children being brought by their parents to the doc...