Selected article for: "long term care and support long term care"

Author: Sugishita, Keiji; Saito, Toshiaki; Asayama, Yukino; Iwamoto, Takashi
Title: Risk factors for detection failures of chest radiography in diagnosing pneumonia
  • Document date: 2017_6_21
  • ID: ju7553s6_8
    Snippet: Twenty-seven patients (32.5%) came from long-term care facilities, and 24 (28.9%) received home care. Sixty-eight patients (81.9%) were certified as requiring long-term care or support, and 21 (25.3%) were certified as care level 5. Fifteen patients (18.1%) received tube feeding (nasogastric or gastrostomy tube). The care levels of the 15 patients were levels 3 (n=1), 4 (n=6), and 5 (n=8). The average CTR was 54.2% (range, 37%-88%). Twenty-eight .....
    Document: Twenty-seven patients (32.5%) came from long-term care facilities, and 24 (28.9%) received home care. Sixty-eight patients (81.9%) were certified as requiring long-term care or support, and 21 (25.3%) were certified as care level 5. Fifteen patients (18.1%) received tube feeding (nasogastric or gastrostomy tube). The care levels of the 15 patients were levels 3 (n=1), 4 (n=6), and 5 (n=8). The average CTR was 54.2% (range, 37%-88%). Twenty-eight patients (33.7%) had an A-DROP score of 3 or over, which is considered to indicate serious pneumonia.

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