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Preoxygenation strategies for endotracheal intubation in resource-limited settings: reframing the basics. [PDF]
Huynh DQ, Trieu NHK, Pham TTN.
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Proceedings of the IEEE 32nd Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, 2006
In the event of a possible head or neck injury on the football field, it is essential that athletic trainers or emergency response personnel assess the airway, breathing, and circulation of the athlete. This requires that the facemask part of the helmet is removed quickly and with as little disturbance to the head and neck as possible.
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In the event of a possible head or neck injury on the football field, it is essential that athletic trainers or emergency response personnel assess the airway, breathing, and circulation of the athlete. This requires that the facemask part of the helmet is removed quickly and with as little disturbance to the head and neck as possible.
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Vision through Various Scuba Facemasks
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1974The visual performance using five commercially avaible facemasks was compared. Measurements were made of visual fields, visual acuity, stereoacuity, hand-eye coordination, accuracy of distance estimates, and accuracy of size estimates at both near and far distances.
S M, Luria +4 more
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Live Facemask Detection System
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Nagoriya, Harsh, Mohak Parekh
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Facemasks and facial deposition of aerosols
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2004AbstractPassage of aerosol around or through a facemask can result in deposition on the face and in the eyes. The present study quantified facial and eye deposition in a model simulating drug delivery to a young child. Aerosol delivery and facial deposition of radiolabeled saline test aerosols were studied in vitro with filters and a gamma camera.
Sanjay, Sangwan +2 more
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Facemask therapy with and without expansion
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2007The aim of this study was to compare the effects of facemask treatment with and without expansion in patients with skeletal Class lll malocclusion.The material for this study consisted of the pretreatment and posttreatment lateral cephalograms of 28 subjects with skeletal and dental Class lll malocclusions, divided into 2 groups of 14.
Keykubat, Alaadin +2 more
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The surgical mask (facemask) ‘Ear Sling’
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2013m d a n most modern hospitals, no one is allowed to enter the perating theatre (OT) without wearing a surgical mask (proedure mask, surgical facemask). This practice is assumed o minimize the transmission of oro-naso-pharyngeal microrganisms from OT staff to patients’ open wounds, thereby ecreasing the likelihood of postoperative surgical site ...
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