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Basil

2022
This chapter explores what happens when a “label” is assigned to a patient in a ward, or to a client in a community, particularly when they are labeled difficult. Also explores how it is important to pay attention to a patient’s physical surroundings to gain additional first-hand information, in order to shake any biases the healthcare professional may
Lynne Dale Halamish, Eric J. Cassell
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Hume, Basil: Basil in Blunderland

1970
Ordenskorrespondenz, Bd. 44 Nr.
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Basilic vein transposition

The American Journal of Surgery, 1982
Abstract A technique which enables the basilic vein to be transposed from the posterior aspect to the anterior aspect of the forearm is described. This vein may be used for access to the circulation after its anastomosis to the radial artery. The method is useful in patients who do not have a satisfactory cephalic vein.
W, Patrick, J, May
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Basil

Notes and Queries
S. Parthasarathy   +3 more
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Brachiocephalic and Basilic Fistula

The Journal of Vascular Access, 2015
Introduction Brescia-Cimino radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula (AVF) remains the first choice vascular access procedure for patients in need of long-term hemodialysis. Brachiocephalic fistulas are considered as a secondary option in almost all published guidelines.
Selcuk, Baktiroglu   +2 more
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