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Abstract Background Guidelines on Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE) only provide recommendations for infants categorized at lower risk. However, most infants fall into the higher‐risk category, leaving management decisions to individual clinicians and contributing to variation in care.
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Resuscitation from Electric Shock, Traumatic Shock, Drowning, Asphyxiation from any cause by means of Artificial Respiration by the Prone Pressure (Schaefer) Method [PDF]
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Della-Torre E., Yacoub M. R., Colombo G.
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Abstract Background Point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) use continues to expand across multiple clinical subspecialties, and the need for standardization of training and quality assurance has become increasingly important. Despite the need for training, there are currently no widely accepted multispecialty criteria to define an acceptable quality POCUS ...
James Anstey +33 more
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New Method of Resuscitating Stillborn and Feeble born Infants [PDF]
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Things We Do for No Reason™: Routinely maintaining intravenous access in hospitalized patients
Abstract Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are widely used in hospitalized patients and are often maintained even after the need for intravenous therapy has resolved. This article challenges the routine practice of maintaining idle PIVCs in clinically stable patients.
Brent Kennis +2 more
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Epinephrine is the only recommended vasopressor during neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation. However, there are concerns about the potential adverse effects of epinephrine, which might hamper efficacy during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Marwa Ramsie +4 more
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European Resuscitation Council COVID-19 guidelines executive summary
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