Brit J Hosp Med
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Liver transplantation specialist nurses provide comprehensive and safe care for liver transplant patients, which requires them to have a wide range of competencies. However, at present, there is no comprehensive understanding of the competency of liver transplantation specialist nurses in China, and there is a lack of comprehensive evaluation indicators. The purpose of this study was to construct a competency evaluation indicator system for specialist nurses in liver transplantation. ⋯ The developed competency evaluation indicator system for liver transplant specialist nurses possesses scientific validity and reliability, offering a reference for the training and assessment of liver transplant specialist nurses.
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Aims/Background The clinical presentation of non-lactational mastitis (NLM) shares similarities with some symptoms and examination results of breast cancer (BC), which can lead to misdiagnosis or delayed treatment. Current studies on breast lesions mostly focus on the diagnostic performance of a single imaging technique. This study aims to construct a discrimination diagnostic model for NLM and BC based on such imaging features as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to validate the application value of the model, assisting clinicians in improving disease diagnosis and refining medical decisions. ⋯ The DCA results showed that the model had high net benefits for discriminating NLM and BC. The calibration curve analysis showed that the model had good consistency with the actual diagnosis of NLM and BC, with a chi-square value of 4.545 and a p-value of 0.155 according to the Hosmer-Lemeshow test. Conclusion Age, internal blood flow, calcification, edge, enhancement characteristics, ADC, and TIC curve types are important factors in distinguishing NLM and BC, and the model based on the above characteristics to distinguish NLM and BC has a high net benefit in distinguishing the two.
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A 26-year-old female presented with a 3-month history of dry cough, unintentional weight loss, night sweats and fatigue. Her background history was significant for ulcerative colitis, managed with Adalimumab for almost 2 years. Clinical examination was unremarkable, apart from some mild pallor. ⋯ The differential diagnosis was multifocal organising pneumonia and tuberculosis (TB). Extensive investigations, including invasive bronchial imaging and biopsy, ultimately ruled out TB. This paper reports a case of Adalimumab-induced organising pneumonia and discusses its clinical implications.
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An Intensive Care Medicine (ICM) rotation provides fantastic learning opportunities for doctors of all specialties. Understanding your role in this highly specialised field will assist you in gaining maximal benefit from your time in ICM while ensuring the best outcomes for your patients. ⋯ This article provides tips and advice for doctors new to the specialty, and will be a useful guide for medical, surgical, and emergency medicine trainees before they begin working in the ICU for the first time. We provide a structured, systematic framework which can be used comprehensively to assess ICU patients.
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Aims/Background Perinatal obsessive-compulsive symptoms are significant predictors of increased postpartum anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. These symptoms have persistent adverse effects on both mothers and children. Currently, there are few reports in the literature on obsessive-compulsive disorder in elderly parturient women in China. ⋯ Conclusion The incidence of perinatal obsessive-compulsive symptoms in elderly parturient women is high. Obsessive-compulsive thoughts primarily involve fears of injury and contamination, while obsessive-compulsive behaviors mainly consist of compulsive checking and cleaning. The occurrence of perinatal obsessive-compulsive disorder is associated with factors such as pregnancy and childbirth history, pregnancy complications, fetal health, negative emotions, and stress resistance.