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Neonatal physiological trend monitoring by computer

International journal of clinical monitoring and computing, 1992
A premature baby born up to four months early is a fragile patient dependent on intensive care. The body systems are physiologically immature and so tolerate stress badly. The tendency of these infants to rapidly deteriorate, has led us to use a cotside computer monitoring system which displays physiological trends.
S, Cunningham   +3 more
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Physiological monitoring.

Occupational therapy in health care, 2013
Many patients with physical disabilities are limited by poor endurance. This could be due to the level of deconditioning, the disease or injury, and/or the demands of the activities they must perform. Occupational therapists historically have been involved in prescribing activity and teaching energy conservation.
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Continuous physiological monitoring

Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37439), 2004
Our research aims to add a new dimension in human-computer interaction. This will be to endow computers with the capability to monitor continuously the physiology and comfort of the users and take appropriate actions when warranted. Computers will gradually assume the role of "guardian angels" and ensure the well-being of the people with whom they are ...
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Practical Application of Coronary Physiologic Assessment

JACC Asia, 2023
Yasutsugu Shiono   +2 more
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Hemodynamic monitoring: from physiology to monitoring.

Revista Electrónica AnestesiaR , 2020
Para la comprensión del paciente hemodinámicamente inestable y su tratamiento se requiere un conocimiento de la propia fisiología cardiovascular y los métodos de monitorización hemodinámica disponibles. En esta revisión se debatirá el papel de la circulación sanguínea tanto venosa como arterial y la monitorización del gasto cardiaco, en especial ...
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Physiologic monitoring systems.

Health devices, 1999
Physiologic monitoring systems, which monitor vital physiologic parameters so that clinicians can be informed of changes in a patient's condition, typically consist of several distinct components, including a central station, bedside monitors, and ambulatory telemetry transmitters and receivers.
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Physiological Correlates of Visual Monitoring

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1969
G K, Poock, G A, Tuck, J H, Tinsley
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Physiologic monitoring.

AACN clinical issues in critical care nursing, 1993
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