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Immediate ambulation

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1951
The history of early ambulation is described, the earliest known report being in 1899. Early ambulation is distinguished from immediate ambulation. Immediate ambulation in proctologic procedures has been stressed since 1946 (with the publication of Ambulatory Proctology (4) ). The interest in immediate ambulation after proctologic surgery has increased
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Inpatient Ambulation

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2015
Ambulation has proven to be an important part of recovery for medical-surgical patients. This study provides original research on the use of a platform apparatus for ambulation of patients on a medical-surgical unit. Outcomes included number of ambulation attempts, distance of ambulation, length of hospital stay, number of staff necessary to ambulate ...
Lorrie, Henecke   +2 more
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Air Ambulances With Sky-High Charges.

Health Affairs, 2019
Charges for air ambulance services were 4.1-9.5 times higher than what Medicare paid for the same services in 2016. The median charge ratios (the charge divided by the Medicare rate) for the services increased by 46-61 percent in 2012-16.
Ge Bai   +3 more
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Ambulant

Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2004
This paper provides an overview of the Ambulant Open SMIL player. Unlike other SMIL implementations, the Ambulant Player is a reconfigureable SMIL engine that can be customized for use as an experimental media player core. The Ambulant Player is a reference SMIL engine that can be integrated in a wide variety of media player projects. This paper starts
Dick C.A. Bulterman   +4 more
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Patient perceptions on the use of driverless ambulances: An affective perspective

Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 2018
Emergency medical transports provide life-saving services to their patients; however, staffing levels in the United States are leading to reduced capabilities or even in extreme situations, an inability to provide ambulance services.
S. Winter   +4 more
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A SIMULATION AND ONLINE OPTIMIZATION APPROACH FOR THE REAL-TIME MANAGEMENT OF AMBULANCES

Online World Conference on Soft Computing in Industrial Applications, 2018
Emergency Medical Service is one of the most important health care services as it plays a vital role in saving people’s lives and reducing the rate of mortality and morbidity.
R. Aringhieri   +3 more
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Early postoperative ambulation

The American Journal of Surgery, 1950
Abstract 1. 1. One hundred thirty-five early ambulatory cases from a private general surgical service are compared with 135 similar but late ambulatory cases. 2. 2. Early ambulation is defined as actual walking by at least the third postoperative day. The average was 2.06 days postoperatively in this series. 3. 3.
A M, VAUGHN   +2 more
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Ambulances should treat more and transport fewer patients, NHS Improvement says

British medical journal, 2018
NHS ambulance trusts must do more to root out inefficiencies, improve assessment of 999 calls, and better equip crews to treat more patients at the scene of emergencies, a report from NHS Improvement has said.1 The report says that the 10 ambulance ...
M. Limb
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Evaluation of Bacterial Contamination on Prehospital Ambulances Before and After Disinfection

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2018
Background The contamination of the environment, ambulance equipment, and staff hands consequently are major factors which create nosocomial infections in emergency patients.
Roohollah Farhadloo   +4 more
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Ambulant

ACM SIGMultimedia Records, 2012
Distributed multimedia is a field that depends on many technologies, including networking, coding and decoding, scheduling, rendering and user interaction. Often, this leads to multimedia researchers in one of those fields expending a lot of implementation effort to build a complete media environment when they actually only want to demonstrate an ...
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