Surgical Critical CareJoseph A. Moylan |
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... prevent focal ischemia in areas of the spine that have lost autoregulation . Occasionally dopamine or phenylephrine ( Neosynephrine ) are neces- sary to keep arterial pressure above 100 mmHg . The only drugs proven effective in spinal ...
... prevent focal ischemia in areas of the spine that have lost autoregulation . Occasionally dopamine or phenylephrine ( Neosynephrine ) are neces- sary to keep arterial pressure above 100 mmHg . The only drugs proven effective in spinal ...
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... prevent the development of reflex sympathetic dystrophy . An extralarge " bunion shoe " can be tied to a tibial external fixator to prevent equinus de- formities . ( The plantar aspect of the foot should be inspected frequently to ...
... prevent the development of reflex sympathetic dystrophy . An extralarge " bunion shoe " can be tied to a tibial external fixator to prevent equinus de- formities . ( The plantar aspect of the foot should be inspected frequently to ...
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... prevent nosocomial infec- tions . ( 5 ) It is an essential part of the educa- tional process in reducing the incidence of nosocomial infections . Surveillance for nosocomial infections may be conducted on all hospitalized pa- tients ...
... prevent nosocomial infec- tions . ( 5 ) It is an essential part of the educa- tional process in reducing the incidence of nosocomial infections . Surveillance for nosocomial infections may be conducted on all hospitalized pa- tients ...
Contents
Quality Assurance 15 10 Postoperative Management | 131 |
Surgical Intensive Care Unit | 201 |
Computer Applications in Jana Stockwell | 257 |
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