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¡Cinco formas de ser un superhéroe de la seguridad durante el verano!
Posted by EMS Solutions International on
¡Cinco formas de ser un superhéroe de la seguridad durante el verano! ¡Cinco formas de ser un superhéroe de la seguridad durante el verano! El verano ya está a la vuelta de la esquina y tal vez usted esté buscando maneras de disfrutar al aire libre. Ya sea un refrescante baño en una piscina, un paseo en bicicleta o simplemente abrir una ventana y sentir una brisa cálida, siempre...
Hipergranulación desigual de úlcera plantar
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El tejido de hipergranulación desigual de la úlcera plantar del pie a veces puede ser bastante problemático de manejar. Especialmente cuando queremos lograr un tejido uniforme y agradable con menos montañismo para que la epitelización pueda tener lugar fácilmente y lograr un cierre más rápido de la herida. Sí, puedes desbridarlo quirúrgicamente, pero eso será un baño de sangre y necesitarás...
ROLE 3 CAPABILITY CONCEPT by Join Trauma Systema. Thursday 27 July 2023. 07:00 CDT
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Read about: NATO ROLE Support "Role" or "Echelon. Military Hospitals. HOSPITALES DE CAMPAÑA OTAN-ESPAÑAhttps://emssolutionsint.blogspot.com/2015/11/nato-role-support-role-or-echelon.htmlhttps://www.linkedin.com/events/jtscombatcasualtycareconference7089250735934111744/comments/La conferencia JTS Combat Casualty Care del jueves presenta una presentación sobre un concepto de capacidad de Rol 3 que...
Wound Sensor Patch Indicates Healing Status
Posted by Conn Hastings on
Researchers at the National University of Singapore have created a wound sensor patch that measures various wound biomarkers that can indicate would healing. Chronic wounds are an ongoing problem for many patients, and developing new ways to monitor and treat these painful lesions would be very useful. This battery-free wound patch contains five colorimetric sensors […]
Peri-Intubation Hypotension – Dose Induction Dose Matter?
Posted by Marco Torres on
Background: Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) is a procedure fraught with potential complications including hypotension which, in turn, can result in cardiovascular collapse. While there are numerous potential causes of hypotension peri-RSI, induction medications represent an important, modifiable variable. Over the last decade, airway experts have advocated for reduced induction agent dosing to lessen the risk of hypotension particularly in at risk patients. This approach has been shown to benefit patients when agents like propofol and midazolam are used. (Russotto 2022, Choi 2004). However, there is scant evidence on the more common induction agents ketamine and etomidate.