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Growth and immunity of weaner piglets supplemented with dietary tryptophan threonine and glutamine
Stenelle Greaves
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Droxidopa in Critical Care: A Systematic Review of an Emerging Off-Label Practice. [PDF]
Valladares C +4 more
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Normal Dent, Opaque-2, Double Mutant and Waxy Corn for Early Weaned Pigs
Richard C. Wahlstrom, George W. Libal
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To Wean or Not to Wean: A Practical Patient Focused Guide to Ventilator Weaning
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2022Since the inception of critical care medicine and artificial ventilation, literature and research on weaning has transformed daily patient care in intensive care units (ICU). As our knowledge of mechanical ventilation (MV) improved, so did the need to study patient-ventilator interactions and weaning predictors.
Padmastuti Akella +2 more
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The Weaning Index as Predictor of Weaning Success
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2012Background. The quest to obtain an accurate way to predict success when weaning a patient from mechanical ventilation continues. The established parameters such as tidal volume (Vt), respiratory rate (f), negative inspiratory force (NIF), vital capacity (VC), and minute ventilation (V) have not predicted weaning accurately.
Armando J, Huaringa +3 more
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[Weaning from mechanical ventilation. Weaning categories and weaning concepts].
Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 2017The international classification of three weaning categories (simple weaning, difficult weaning, prolonged weaning) has been modified in the German weaning guidelines: the group of prolonged weaning has been subclassified into weaning without noninvasive ventilation (NIV), weaning with NIV, if necessary with continuing NIV in the form of home ...
J, Geiseler, C, Kelbel
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Ventilatory weaning: a case study of protracted weaning
Nursing in Critical Care, 2009AbstractBackground: Dysfunctional ventilatory weaning response (DVWR) is characterized by interrupted and prolonged weaning. This reflective analysis presents how using nursing diagnoses in critical care can raise awareness of, and provide strategies for, managing problems related to ventilatory weaning.Aim: To examine and reflect upon why one ...
Natalie, Pattison, Jennifer, Watson
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Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 2000
Numerous weaning parameters have been studied over the past three decades. These tests range from easily performed maneuvers such as determining the breathing pattern to complex measurements requiring special equipment such as the mechanical work of breathing.
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Numerous weaning parameters have been studied over the past three decades. These tests range from easily performed maneuvers such as determining the breathing pattern to complex measurements requiring special equipment such as the mechanical work of breathing.
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BMJ, 2011
When I was 10 my mum had twin boys. I spent much of my childhood smelling of baby sick, feeding, winding, and changing my brothers’ nappies. I have no idea when they were weaned—Mum used her judgment. We scooped mashed-up food into the yelling mouths; they like buttered potatoes and gravy best. We were skint, so there were no processed baby foods.
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When I was 10 my mum had twin boys. I spent much of my childhood smelling of baby sick, feeding, winding, and changing my brothers’ nappies. I have no idea when they were weaned—Mum used her judgment. We scooped mashed-up food into the yelling mouths; they like buttered potatoes and gravy best. We were skint, so there were no processed baby foods.
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