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25 December 1944 – 1 January 1945 was a period of general relaxation. However, during this period, two events took place which dampened the spirits of the group. 1st Lt. Robert Stein underwent surgery and was found to have teratoma of the testes. He was sent home for treatment, and sho...
Septic shock with oliguria developed soon after the first intramuscular administration of meglumine antimoniate 20 mg/kg (equivalent to 510 mg of antimony) to a patient with visceral leishmaniasis and normal renal function (32). Creatinine clearance fell to 23 ml/min. Treatment was withd...
Tumour drug resistance is one of the main reasons for the failure of clinical treatment of tumours. Drug-resistant tumour cells can secrete exosomes that contain the genetic information of multiple drug resistance-associated proteins, which in turn cause other tumour cells to acquire drug resistance ...
it must always be associated with broad-spectrum antibiotics [36,130]. A delayed first surgical intervention (more than 12 h) is associated with higher mortality [132]. Antibiotics should be given as any septic shock patient in the first 6 h, and duration of antibiotic treatment can be betwe...
A patient with herniated nucleus pulposus underwent lumbar fusion and discectomy after repeated attempts at conservative treatment had been ineffective. In preparing for discharge, the patient asks why additional physical therapy is needed. The nurse's response should be based on the knowledge that phys...
Surgical Service treated 1,389 patients, mostly general and orthopedic surgery cases. The majority were patients with combat wounds, who were brought in by Hospital Train for definitive treatment. They arrived anywhere from 5 to 15 days following injury, which implied that wound revision was necessa...
but you can't help getting into the frenetic spirit anyway. Not only are the shock scares surprisingly effective, but this movie also plays with your mind pretty good too. The asylum turns into a trippy maze of sorts and things get eerily surreal and the feeling of being trapped is palpabl...
●Treatment of asthma, head injuries, chest pains and shock. ●Treatment of severe bleeding and severe burns. ●Recognition and treatment for meningitis, poisons, seizures and stroke. ●Bone, muscle and joint injuries. Activity first aid
For security, there's TPM (Trusted Platform Module) v2.1, a fingerprint reader, a cable lock slot, a contact or contactless Smart Card reader and, presumably, the usual levels of password protection. The GD4000 is classified as semi-rugged. There's no clear definition for that. Generally ...