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Airway management in emergency situations
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2005Securing and monitoring the airway are among the key requirements of appropriate therapy in emergency patients. Failures to secure the airways can drastically increase morbidity and mortality of patients within a very short time. Therefore, the entire range of measures needed to secure the airway in an emergency, without intermediate ventilation and ...
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2016
The assessment of the probability, magnitude, and consequences of potential exposures, and, therefore, the introduction of the corresponding engineering protections, is a requirement for the activities and facilities where radiation sources are used. It is also a requirement that emergency plans be prepared to deal with and mitigate the consequences of
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The assessment of the probability, magnitude, and consequences of potential exposures, and, therefore, the introduction of the corresponding engineering protections, is a requirement for the activities and facilities where radiation sources are used. It is also a requirement that emergency plans be prepared to deal with and mitigate the consequences of
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1985
Sudden onset, severe pain, peripheral ischemia, coldness, pallor, pulselessness. Later paresthesia and signs of paralysis. Embolic occlusion of the femoral bifurcation is the most common form of peripheral embolism (40% of all embolism). Aortic and iliac embolisms make up almost 20%.
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Sudden onset, severe pain, peripheral ischemia, coldness, pallor, pulselessness. Later paresthesia and signs of paralysis. Embolic occlusion of the femoral bifurcation is the most common form of peripheral embolism (40% of all embolism). Aortic and iliac embolisms make up almost 20%.
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Bonnie Gould Rothberg +2 more
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[Emergency situations in hypertension].
Orvosi hetilap, 1996Hypertensive emergency is an acute, perilous state connected with a marked increase of peripheral vascular resistance and the decrease of tissue perfusion. Its development depends on the rate of blood pressure elevation, on the severity of developed hypertension and the state of the vascular system. Although hypertensive emergencies can be grouped also
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Emergency situation monitoring service using context motion tracking of chronic disease patients
Cluster Computing, 2015Sung-Ho Kim, Kyung-Yong Chung
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