Patient falls: An outcome indicator.
1991
Journal of Nursing Care Quality
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 6
Pages 25-29
Author(s): Ruckstuhl, M. C., Marchionda, E. E., Salmons, J., Larrabee, J. H.
While a patient is in the hospital, that institution is responsible for his or her well-being. Patient falls are detrimental to patient safety and frequently represent the largest category of incident reports submitted to risk management. Thus, hospitals today are strongly motivated to reduce patient falls because quality care is of utmost importance to both the patient and the institution. However, today's climate of cost containment and litigious actions provides additional incentives for assuring quality of care by preventing patient falls.
Added November 2014
Illumination and errors in dispensing
1991
American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
Journal Article
Issue 10
Volume 48
Pages 2137-45
Author(s): Buchanan, T.L., Barker, K.N., Gibson, T., Pearson, R.E.
Added October 2012
Treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder with Green Light and Red Light
1991
The American Journal of Psychiatry
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 148
Pages 509
Author(s): Oren, D.A., Brainard, G.C., Johnston, S.H.
Added October 2012
Light and Sound Environment: A Survey of Neonatal Intensive Care Units
1991
Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 11
Pages 27-45
Author(s): Frank, A., Maurer, P., Shepherd, J.
Added October 2012
Effects of cycled light on activity state and cardiorespiratory function in preterm infants
1991
Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 4
Pages 47-54
Author(s): Blackburn, S., Patteson, D.
Added October 2012