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hearing, or sensing something that isn't there). Other symptoms include hydrophobia (fear of water) and sometimes aerophobia (fear of fresh air, or drafts). After a few days, furious rabies leads to death from cardiorespiratory arrest (when heart activity...
In the past, the two boys that had died that I had treated ultimately died of complications of cerebral edema, where they eventually herniated, compressing their brainstem and then essentially dying of cardiorespiratory arrest due to brainstem compromise. But, by keeping his pressures down, we prev...
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Persistent hiccups followed by cardiorespiratory arrest. A case study is presented of a 78-year-old man who initially suffered from persistent hiccups followed by cardio respiratory arrest. Neurological testing s... Okada,Satoshi - 《Lancet》 被引量: 9发表: 2012年 A Case Report of Cardio-Respir...
In contemporary medicine terminally ill patients can be declared legally dead using two different criteria: whole brain death or cardiorespiratory arrest. Although many people would agree that a human being without any functional brain activity, or even without higher brain function, has ceased to exis...
Subtle changes in vital signs often occur at least 8-12h before an acute event, and continuous monitoring of vital signs would allow for effective therapeutic interventions and potentially avoid an imminent cardiorespiratory arrest event. It seems tempting to apply continuous monitoring to every patient...
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It is difficult to predict ultimate survivors to hospital discharge in children who are successfully resuscitated after a cardiorespiratory arrest associat... PA Checchia,JA Moynihan,L Brown - 《Pediatric Emergency Care》 被引量: 27发表: 2006年 Continuous chest compression versus interrupted chest compr...
What is the rate of adverse events after oral N-acetylcysteine administered by the intravenous route to patients with suspected acetaminophen poisoning? Study objectiveWe conduct a study to determine the rate of adverse events (anaphylactoid and cardiorespiratory) associated with the use of oral N-acet...