Surgical Critical CareJoseph A. Moylan |
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... Venous Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolus The risk of the development of deep venous thrombosis and its primary complication , pulmonary embolus , is a major area of con- cern following multisystem injury , particu- larly in those ...
... Venous Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolus The risk of the development of deep venous thrombosis and its primary complication , pulmonary embolus , is a major area of con- cern following multisystem injury , particu- larly in those ...
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... Venous Thrombosis A variety of approaches have been used in detecting deep venous thrombosis . Clinical signs include pain , local tenderness , and swelling in the calf and thigh area . However , these are difficult to interpret in ...
... Venous Thrombosis A variety of approaches have been used in detecting deep venous thrombosis . Clinical signs include pain , local tenderness , and swelling in the calf and thigh area . However , these are difficult to interpret in ...
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... Venous entries Fontan procedure and , 246-249 neck , shock and , 66 thrombophlebitis in burn patient and , 748-749 venous access in child and , 897-898 Vena cava , superior , 245-246 Venoarterial hemofiltration , 233 Venous access , in ...
... Venous entries Fontan procedure and , 246-249 neck , shock and , 66 thrombophlebitis in burn patient and , 748-749 venous access in child and , 897-898 Vena cava , superior , 245-246 Venoarterial hemofiltration , 233 Venous access , in ...
Contents
Quality Assurance 15 10 Postoperative Management | 131 |
Surgical Intensive Care Unit | 201 |
Computer Applications in Jana Stockwell | 257 |
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