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    Significant condition. by Junxia Zhou (14381598)

    Published 2024
    “…Micro-cracks appeared in the cemented body by Day 7, resulting in a slight decrease in strength (3.92%) from Day 3 to Day 7. …”
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    Distribution of responses to vital signs. by Lisa Thiele (6468056)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p> Background </p><p>The knowledge, confidence, and skills of healthcare consumers to identify acute clinical deterioration and appropriately escalate concerns remain largely undetermined. This gap is despite the widespread international introduction of consumer escalation systems intended to provide patients and family an avenue to escalate their concerns if worried about deterioration in their own or relative’s condition during a hospital stay.…”
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    Survey tool development process. by Lisa Thiele (6468056)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p> Background </p><p>The knowledge, confidence, and skills of healthcare consumers to identify acute clinical deterioration and appropriately escalate concerns remain largely undetermined. This gap is despite the widespread international introduction of consumer escalation systems intended to provide patients and family an avenue to escalate their concerns if worried about deterioration in their own or relative’s condition during a hospital stay.…”
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    Respondent characteristics. by Lisa Thiele (6468056)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p> Background </p><p>The knowledge, confidence, and skills of healthcare consumers to identify acute clinical deterioration and appropriately escalate concerns remain largely undetermined. This gap is despite the widespread international introduction of consumer escalation systems intended to provide patients and family an avenue to escalate their concerns if worried about deterioration in their own or relative’s condition during a hospital stay.…”
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