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This chapter will discuss how to properly extricate a patient in a variety of environments and situations. We will also introduce various pieces of equipment which can be used for proper extraction.
Christian Ventura +2 more
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This chapter will discuss how to properly extricate a patient in a variety of environments and situations. We will also introduce various pieces of equipment which can be used for proper extraction.
Christian Ventura +2 more
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EXTRICATION OF THE HAND FROM A MEAT GRINDER
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1975A case is presented in which a patient arrived in the emergency room with his forearm firmly entrapped in a large commercial meat grinder. The arm was extricated without sacrificing additional forearm stump length by reversing the worm mechanism of the meat grinder.
D P, Green, G C, Terry, A K, Whittemore
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Extricating midwifery from the elephant's bed
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2008Nurses and others, though, have for too long been casting brickbats in midwives’ direction. So a serious, considered response is needed to Thompson and colleagues’ assertions. As a midwife working in a Nursing Studies setting, I hope that my position permits appropriate insights to explore a relationship which has a tendency to generate more heat than ...
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Emotion Extrication and Analysis on Videos
2019 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing in Emerging Markets (CCEM), 2019Video contents are growing at higher rate and facial analysis and emotion detection might be significant for the content providers to publish. This study focuses on extricating the overall emotions conveyed in the video. It is done at two phases: learning phase and the validation phase.
Thenmozhi Sangapillai +1 more
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Evaluation of a New Cervical Immobilization/Extrication Device
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1992AbstractA new cervical immobilization device (the Philadelphia Red E.M. Collar with Head Immobilizer/Stabilizer), has been introduced as an adjunct in extricating potentially neck-injured patients. This study compared the efficacy of immobilization using the collar to that of the short spine board.
S M, Joyce, C S, Moser
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Extrication equipment for individual horses
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 1995Summary Equipment used to extricate and transport individual horses at horse trials and three-day events is reviewed along with procedures. Such equipment is practical in situations encountered in equine practice.
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