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Aging changes in the bones - muscles - joints

Cleaning to prevent the spread of germs
Cleaning supplies and equipment
Clean catch urine sample
Compression stockings
Contact dermatitis
Crutches and children - proper fit and safety tips
Crutches and children - standing and walking
Crutches and children - sitting and getting up from a chair
Crutches and children - stairs
Deep Venous Thrombosis
Diabetes and nerve damage
Diabetes and exercise
Dehydration
Diastasis recti
Electroencephalogram
Electrocardiogram
Electrolytes urine
Electromyography
Frozen shoulder
Aging changes in the bones muscles joints
Glucose test - blood
Glucose tolerance test
Glucose test - urine
Kegel exercises
Limited range of motion
Moving a patient from bed to a wheelchair
Bathing a patient in bed
Pulling a patient up in bed
Muscle atrophy
Septicemia
Skin turgor
Transposition of the great vessels
Turning patients over in bed
Urinary catheters
Urine 24-hour volume
Urinary incontinence
Urine pH
Urine specific gravity
Use of restraints
Using a walker
Using a cane
Using an incentive spirometer
Using crutches
Venipuncture
Vital signs
Isolation precautions
Bloodborne pathogens
Blood culture
 1.Effect of order of draw of blood samples during phlebotomy on routine biochemistry results.

2.Effectiveness of practices to reduce blood culture contamination: a Laboratory Medicine Best Practices systematic review and meta-analysis.

3.Effectiveness of barcoding for reducing patient specimen and laboratory testing identification errors: a Laboratory Medicine Best Practices systematic review and meta-analysis.

4.Effectiveness of practices to reduce blood culture contamination: a Laboratory Medicine Best Practices systematic review  and meta-analysis.

5.Effectiveness of practices to reduce blood sample hemolysis in EDs: a laboratory medicine best practices systematic review and meta-analysis.

6.The effective reduction of tourniquet application time after minor modification of the CLSI H03-A6 blood collection procedure.

7.Influence of tourniquet application on venous blood sampling for serum chemistry, hematological parameters, leukocyte activation and erythrocyte mechanical properties.

8.Effect of tourniquet application during blood sampling on RBC deformability and aggregation: is it better to keep it on?

9.WHO Guidelines on Drawing Blood: Best Practices in Phlebotomy.

10.Reducing preanalytical laboratory sample errors through educational and technological interventions.

11.Impact of the phlebotomy training based on CLSI/NCCLS H03-a6 - procedures for the collection of diagnostic blood specimens by venipuncture.

12.Effects of vigorous mixing of blood vacuum tubes on laboratory test results.

13.Incorrect order of draw could be mitigate the patient safety: a phlebotomy management case report.

14.Current efforts to reduce the risk of syncope among young blood donors.

15.Tools used to assess medical students competence in procedural skills at the end of a primary medical degree: a systematic review.

16.Tools for direct observation and assessment of clinical skills of medical trainees: a systematic review.

17.Clarification of the characteristics of needle-tip movement during vacuum venipuncture to improve safety.

18.[How to prevent phlebotomy-related nerve injury].

19.Peripheral nerve injury and causalgia secondary to routine venipuncture.

20.Topographical anatomy of superficial veins, cutaneous nerves, and arteries at venipuncture sites in the cubital fossa.

21.Incidence and prognosis of persistent pain induced by venipuncture for blood sampling: an observational study over a 5-year period.

22.A prospective study of causes of haemolysis during venepuncture: tourniquet time should be kept to a minimum.

23.MRSA contaminated venepuncture tourniquets in clinical practice.

24.Relationship between tourniquet pressure and a cross-section area of superficial vein of forearm.

25.Avoidance to wipe alcohol before venipuncture is not a source of spurious hemolysis.

26.Preanalytical phase--a continuous challenge for laboratory professionals.

27.To reduce the risk of blood collection problems

28.Paresthesia and forearm pain after phlebotomy due to medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve injury.

29.Reduction in specimen labeling errors after implementation of a positive patient identification system in phlebotomy.

30.Korotkoff sounds: the improbable also occurs.

31.Effectiveness of liquid soap and hand sanitizer against Norwalk virus on contaminated hands.

32.Reduction in the incidence of influenza A but not influenza B associated with use of hand sanitizer and cough hygiene in schools: a randomized controlled trial.

33.The effect of an instant hand sanitizer on blood glucose monitoring results.

34.Hand sanitizer dispensers and associated hospital-acquired infections: friend or fomite?

35.A systematic approach for the location of hand sanitizer dispensers in hospitals.

36.Blood-borne viruses in health care workers: prevention and management.

37.Healthcare students and their knowledge of healthcare-associated infections.

38.Isolation precautions--transmission-based precautions

39.A survey of occupational risk exposures and behaviour of healthcare workers.

40.Precautions for health care workers to avoid hepatitis B and C virus infection.

41.Tuberculosis infection control practices in healthcare settings.

42.WHO Best Practices for Injections and Related Procedures Toolkit.

43.The role of surface disinfection in infection prevention.

44.Use of oscillometric devices for the measurement of blood pressure-comparison with the gold standard.

45.Oscillometric sphygmomanometers: a critical appraisal of current technology.

46.Can electronic sphygmomanometers be used for measurement of blood pressure at high altitudes?

47.Similarity between blood pressure values assessed by auscultatory method with mercury sphygmomanometer and automated oscillometric digital device.

48.Inaccuracy in determining mean arterial pressure with oscillometric blood pressure techniques.

49.Differences in blood pressure measurements obtained using an automatic oscillometric sphygmomanometer depending on clothes-wearing status.

50.Comparison of the average of five readings with averages from fewer readings for automated oscillometric blood pressure measurement in an outpatient clinic.

51.BpTRUth: Do automated blood pressure monitors outperform mercury?

52.An initial step towards improving the accuracy of the oscillometric blood pressure measurement.

53.Comparison of aneroid and oscillometric blood pressure measurements in children.

54.Oscillometric measure of blood pressure detects association between orthostatic hypotension and depression in population based study of older adults.

55.Measurement with an automated oscillometric wrist device with position sensor leads to lower values than measurements obtained with an automated oscillometric arm device from the same manufacturer in elderly persons.

56.Measuring blood pressure in pregnancy and postpartum: assessing the reliability of automated measuring devices.

57.Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: Is 24 hours necessary?

58.Assessment of pattern for consumption and awareness regarding energy drinks among medical students.

59.The effect of caffeine ingestion on delayed onset muscle soreness.

60.Safe patient handling for rehabilitation professionals.

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