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    This Vaccine Toolkit provides the latest evidence-based information about vaccines approved for use to prevent COVID-19 infections

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    The following clinical resources are focused on symptomatic patients with suspected, probable, or confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection without evidence of viral pneumonia or hypoxia.

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    Moderate Disease

    The following clinical resources are focused on patients (adolescent or adult) with clinical signs of pneumonia (fever, cough, dyspnea, fast breathing) or imaging that shows pneumonia but not severely ill.

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    Severe Disease

    The following clinical resources are focused on patients with severe pneumonia (which typically requires chest imaging) and may be complicated by acute respiratory distress syndrome and shock.

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    COVID-19 Variants

    The following resources offer the latest clinical information on variants with mutations reportedly circulating in India that may impact transmission, virulence, and immunity.

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    Clinical guidance from health authorities around the world about diagnosis and treatment.

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    Evidence-based information to support your patient care and prevent COVID-19.

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    The ICU Nursing Refresher Toolkit brings curated, key Nursing Skills and eLearning lessons to ICU nurses managing high volumes of COVID patients, as well as nurses called from other units to assist with COVID care in the ICU.

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    Trusted nursing and respiratory care knowledge sourced directly from professional practice organizations, regulatory, accreditation, and best practice guidelines.

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    Elsevier’s Mental and Behavioral Healthcare Hub, where you can access clinical resources to help patients manage their mental and behavioral health. You’ll also find resources to support your own resilience as you care for patients in challenging environments.

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    EXPERT INSIGHTS ON COVID-19: BUILDING HEALTHCARE RESILIENCY AND MENTAL WELLNESS

    ClinicalResiliency

    In this series, leading experts probe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on front-line clinicians. Each video is under five minutes and features insights, recommendations and tools to help healthcare teams build resiliency to support their mental health and wellness, while also caring for others. 

    • DR. BERNADETTE MELNYK

      Is There A Stigma Attached To Health Care Team Members Who Seek Help For Their Own Mental Health?

      In this video, Dr. Bernadette Melnyk discusses the need for healthcare systems to provide anonymous depression and anxiety screenings because of the stigma related to mental health issues.

    • DR. BRENDAN KELLY

      What Are The Early Warning Signs Of Compassion Fatigue And Burnout?

      Dr. Brendan Kelly discusses the early warning signs of compassion burnout and fatigue, as well as techniques to approach and help colleagues who may be disproportionally taking on individual responsibility for patient outcomes during COVID-19.

    • DR. BRENDAN KELLY

      Dr. Brendan Kelly discusses how healthcare teams can reduce stressors related to the COVID-19 pandemic, while at work and at home by making an effort to connect with colleagues about things other than work and participating in online professional networks.

    • DR. BERNADETTE MELNYK

      What Evidence-Based Tools Exist To Help With Resilience For Our Own Mental Health And Wellness?

      Dr. Bernadette Melnyk shares evidence-based tools and cognitive behavior skills-building techniques that you can put into practice immediately to maintain your mental health and wellness.

    • DR. GORDON ASMUNDSON

      In this video, Dr. Asmundson discusses the variety of mental health-related issues that may arise from the pandemic, including COVID-specific stressors faced by healthcare workers and others in high-contact work environments.

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