儿科住院医师的工作时间。

T. Cheng
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先生——既然纽约州限制住院医师工作时数的监管变化已经存在了2年多,Cheng 1的这篇文章是及时而有趣的。但“居民想要的”可能不是“居民得到的或应该得到的”。护理的连续性仍然是高质量患者护理的最重要特征2,3;这是最好的,也是唯一的方式,医生可以保持熟悉有关病人的疾病的相关数据。当出现意想不到的问题时尤其如此。当病人在夜间或周末主治医生下班时出现意想不到的并发症时,就会出现非常危险的情况。由于纽约州的监管变化,这种缺乏连续性的护理不仅对病人构成了危险,而且也证明对教育是有害的
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Working hours for pediatric residents.
Sir .—Now that the regulatory change in New York State restricting the number of hours worked by resident physicians has been in existence for more than 2 years, the article by Cheng 1 is timely and interesting. But "what the residents want" may not be "what the residents get or should get." Continuity of care remains the most important characteristic of high-quality patient care 2,3 ; it is the best and only way the physician can remain familiar with pertinent data concerning a patient's illness. This is particularly true when unexpected problems arise. A very dangerous situation exists when a patient develops an unexpected complication at night or on a weekend when the physician in charge is off duty. This lack of continuity of care consequent to the regulatory change in New York State not only poses a hazard to the patient but also proves detrimental to the education of the
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