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The management of overseas emergencies
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2007Grave shortages of blood occur in over 80% of the countries in the world. These result from cultural taboos against donation, inadequate funding of the local transfusion service, high incidence of transfusion transmissible diseases, and rarity of a particular blood group, such as Rhesus negative in Asia, or any combination of these factors.
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Emergency Management Of The Airway
Critical Care Clinics, 1995When to intervene and control the airway is the critical decision the physician must make. The technical expertise and confidence of each physician determine the particular airway modality chosen. The medications used depend on each clinical setting and can significantly impact the outcome of airway management.
M, Kharasch, J, Graff
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1993
A simple dental procedure can quickly escalate into a medical emergency. Management of six common emergencies is described.
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A simple dental procedure can quickly escalate into a medical emergency. Management of six common emergencies is described.
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Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2020
Seizures are a common presentation in both emergency departments and general pediatric practices. Epilepsy affects more than 3.4 million people nationwide, of which approximately 500,000 are children, with greater than 200,000 first-time seizures each year.1 Of the affected individuals, as many as 100,000 are estimated to experience status epilepticus (
Cassandra, Kazl, Josiane, LaJoie
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Seizures are a common presentation in both emergency departments and general pediatric practices. Epilepsy affects more than 3.4 million people nationwide, of which approximately 500,000 are children, with greater than 200,000 first-time seizures each year.1 Of the affected individuals, as many as 100,000 are estimated to experience status epilepticus (
Cassandra, Kazl, Josiane, LaJoie
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2006
Emergent processes are non-routine business processes whose execution is guided by the knowledge that emerges during a process instance. Managing emergent processes needs an intelligent agent that is guided not by a process goal, but by a continual in-flow of information, where the integrity of each chunk of information may be uncertain.
John K. Debenham, Simeon J. Simoff
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Emergent processes are non-routine business processes whose execution is guided by the knowledge that emerges during a process instance. Managing emergent processes needs an intelligent agent that is guided not by a process goal, but by a continual in-flow of information, where the integrity of each chunk of information may be uncertain.
John K. Debenham, Simeon J. Simoff
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Federal management of emergencies
Energy, 1983Abstract The federal government has organized its emergency preparedness and response functions along resource lines. Central coordination of these activities is the responsibility of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which provides overall policy direction, orchestrates the national response to major emergencies and, when necessary ...
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2003
Airway control is one of the most critical interventions required for saving a life. It is essential that practitioners be as well trained as possible in the numerous techniques available to establish airway control. This article reviews some of the available techniques, though other techniques that are not discussed (such as fiberoptic-assisted ...
Michele, Blanda, Ugo E, Gallo
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Airway control is one of the most critical interventions required for saving a life. It is essential that practitioners be as well trained as possible in the numerous techniques available to establish airway control. This article reviews some of the available techniques, though other techniques that are not discussed (such as fiberoptic-assisted ...
Michele, Blanda, Ugo E, Gallo
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Management of Orthopedic Emergencies
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1994Initial management of injuries includes safely gaining control of the animal and assessing and treating systemic shock. If hemorrhage is life threatening, it must be controlled. If the limb is nonfunctional it should be stabilized. Any open orthopedic injury should be treated by cleaning the tissues, protecting the exposed tissues, and administering ...
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Management of hypertension emergencies
Current Hypertension Reports, 2003Although they have become less common, hypertensive emergencies occur with an incidence of approximately 1 to 2/100,000 people per year. Our knowledge about this problem, its pathophysiology, risk factors, and appropriate treatment options has expanded during the past decade.
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