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Fluid Overload

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2022
Volume overload is a common complication of a multitude of disease states, as well as a complication of many medical therapies. For the critically ill patient in the intensive care unit, volume overload is especially concerning when persistent past the first few days of admission.
Becky M, Ness, Susan E, Brown
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Overload is overloaded

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2014
The term email overload has two definitions: receiving a large volume of incoming email, and having emails of different status types (to do, to read, etc). Whittaker and Sidner proposed the latter definition in 1996, noticing that email inboxes were far more complex than simply containing incoming messages.
Catherine Grevet   +3 more
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Fluid Overload

Critical Care Clinics, 2015
Most critically ill patients experience external or internal fluid shifts and hemodynamic instability. In response to these changes, intravenous fluids are frequently administered. However, rapid losses of administered fluids from circulation and the indirect link between the short-lived plasma volume expansion and end points frequently result in ...
Michael E, O'Connor, John R, Prowle
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Sensory Overloads, Information Overloads and Behavior

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1974
The author proposes that a hallmark of technological societies is the ubiquity of conditions which result in sensory and information overloads for many persons. Research results from several salient areas are reviewed briefly in support of the main thesis.
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Code Overload

IEEE Software, 2019
I spend much of my time analyzing code. In most cases that code was written by someone else, but it could just as easily have been written by an evil earlier version of me from many years ago. Today, any nontrivial code base is typically hundreds of thousands of lines of code, and for large companies it often reaches into the megamillions.
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Pressure Overload

Heart Failure Clinics, 2012
This review discusses cardiac consequences of pressure overload. In response to elevated pressure, the ventricular hypertrophy compensates for the increased wall stress. However, the ventricular hypertrophy involves numerous structural adaptations that may lead to ventricular dysfunction and, eventually, heart failure.
Edward D, Frohlich, Dinko, Susic
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