PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic caused a decline in sonographic examinations - is this a continuing trend?
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CONCLUSION: The decline in the number of sonographic examinations caused by the COVID-19 pandemic was initially largely intentional and can be illustrated quantitatively. After an initial abrupt decline in sonographic examinations, the pre-pandemic
Positive emotions co-experienced with strangers and acquaintances predict COVID-19 vaccination intentions through prosocial tendencies
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CONCLUSIONS: Understanding the effects of high-quality social interactions with strangers and acquaintances on vaccine intentions and hygiene behaviors is critical, particularly given the likelihood of emerging pandemics and novel vaccines. We
Relationship between ultra-short heart rate variability and short-term mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
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CONCLUSION: SDNN was associated with short-term mortality and provided the additional discriminatory power of the risk stratification model for hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
The Psychological Impacts of Taking Physiotherapy Teaching Online in 2020: What Did We Learn?
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CONCLUSION: Moving forward, it is vital to secure increased institutional support, including the support for creating realistic boundaries without the risk of penalty, to address the psychological health and well-being of PT faculty and chairs to
COVID-19 vaccine-induced cutaneous lupus erythematosus
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Mental Well-Being Among Adversity-Exposed Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: These findings suggest that in-person schooling and several coping behaviors (caring for one's body, exercising, and engaging in healthy behaviors) were associated with significantly higher PA and lower PS during the COVID
Is it possible to estimate the number of patients with COVID-19 admitted to intensive care units and general wards using clinical and telemedicine data?
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CONCLUSION: The model based on telemedicine use was the most accurate in the current analysis and was used to estimate COVID-19 hospital occupancy 8 days in advance, validating predictions of this nature in similar clinical contexts. The results
Association between protocol change to a higher-protein formula with lower energy targets and nutrient delivery in critically ill patients with COVID-19: A retrospective cohort study
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CONCLUSION: Implementation of a higher-protein formula protocol to patients with COVID-19 modestly reduced volume administration without impacting protein and energy delivery.
