OBJECTIVE: The study was undertaken to evaluate the use of a fever workup in women undergoing benign gynecologic procedures. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective chart review was performed at Jackson Memorial Hospital between 1994 and 2000. Information was abstracted from hospital and clinic records. Fever criteria was defined as 1 temperature equal to or greater than 101.5, or 2 equal to or greater than 100.4, at least 4 hours apart within a 24-hour period. Patients undergoing additional intraoperative procedures leading to increased febrile morbidity were excluded. Data abstracted included patient demographics, procedure, complications, antibiotic use, and extent of fever workup. Statistical analysis used was 2-sample t tests, Wilcoxon rank te...
Temperature is universally measured in the hospitalized patient, but the literature on hospital-acqu...
Objective: Fever is one of the most common causes of hospital admissions. In presence of fever, a nu...
OBJECTIVE: The development of practice guidelines for evaluating adult patients who develop new feve...
AbstractThis study aimed to determine the postoperative fever index in the gynecologic oncology pati...
Fever is a common clinical problem in patients hospitalized with trauma. When an infection is suspec...
Introduction & Background: Fever is a common complaint in post-operative period in patients unde...
Postoperative fever is often misinterpreted as a sign of infection, especially when occurring after ...
Background Hysterectomy is one of the most frequently performed procedure throughout the world in w...
Occurrence of fever in the first postoperative week does not help to diagnose infection in clean ort...
OBJECTIVE: To develop practice parameters for the evaluation of adult patients who develop a new fev...
Contains fulltext : 52029.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We conducted a p...
Fever is common among patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). In spite of the frequency of...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of fever and nursing interventions to lower f...
OBJECTIVE:We examined the incidence of perioperative fever and its relationship to outcome among pat...
Primary care physicians often encounter patients with fever of unknown origin and without apparent c...
Temperature is universally measured in the hospitalized patient, but the literature on hospital-acqu...
Objective: Fever is one of the most common causes of hospital admissions. In presence of fever, a nu...
OBJECTIVE: The development of practice guidelines for evaluating adult patients who develop new feve...
AbstractThis study aimed to determine the postoperative fever index in the gynecologic oncology pati...
Fever is a common clinical problem in patients hospitalized with trauma. When an infection is suspec...
Introduction & Background: Fever is a common complaint in post-operative period in patients unde...
Postoperative fever is often misinterpreted as a sign of infection, especially when occurring after ...
Background Hysterectomy is one of the most frequently performed procedure throughout the world in w...
Occurrence of fever in the first postoperative week does not help to diagnose infection in clean ort...
OBJECTIVE: To develop practice parameters for the evaluation of adult patients who develop a new fev...
Contains fulltext : 52029.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We conducted a p...
Fever is common among patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). In spite of the frequency of...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of fever and nursing interventions to lower f...
OBJECTIVE:We examined the incidence of perioperative fever and its relationship to outcome among pat...
Primary care physicians often encounter patients with fever of unknown origin and without apparent c...
Temperature is universally measured in the hospitalized patient, but the literature on hospital-acqu...
Objective: Fever is one of the most common causes of hospital admissions. In presence of fever, a nu...
OBJECTIVE: The development of practice guidelines for evaluating adult patients who develop new feve...