... FACE, OF LESS THAN: 1.3m (X-Band) Antenna: 3.0 metres 1.8m (X-Band) Antenna: 2.3 metres 2.4m (X-Band) Antenna: 1.5 metres 2.9m (S-Band) Antenna: 1.1 metres 3.9m (S-Band) Antenna: 0.8 metres WARNING ... Boards (PCBs) fitted with these devices must be stored and transported in anti-static bags Fit new devices in a special handling area For detailed information, refer to IEC Standard equivalent standard ... INTERCONNECTIONS - TRANSCEIVERS MKVI (As Required) - INSTALLATION & INTERCONNECTIONS - TRANSCEIVERS MKVII S-Band (As Required) - INSTALLATION & INTERCONNECTIONS - TRANSCEIVERS MKVII X-Band (As Required)...
... data, drafted and revised the manuscript SBA interpreted data, drafted and revised the manuscript FK analysed and interpreted data and drafted the manuscript DZ interpreted data and revised the ... years), and the mean APACHE II score at first admission was 18.5 (standard deviation [SD] = 7.9) Of the ICU admissions, 3574 (44%) were classified as medical, 2395 (30%) as surgical and 214 2 (26%) ... patients and hypernatraemia in 215 7 (26%) patients Among a total of 29,142 ICU admission days, the incidence density for a first episode of ICU-acquired hyponatraemia and hypernatraemia were 3.1 and...
... (DIS and SA 6), tracheostomy (DIS and SA 0), and study withdrawal (DIS and SA 1) Patients randomly assigned to DIS were more likely to withdraw from the study (P = 0.03) Five patients (4 DIS and ... resolution of critical illness and shorter intensive care unit and hospital lengths of stay and interpretation, and drafting of the manuscript WIJ participated in data acquisition and drafting of the manuscript ... tachypnea, and patient-ventilator asynchrony Treatment with sedatives led to resolution of the hypertension and tachycardia, but the tachypnea and patient-ventilator asynchrony persisted and necessitated...
... involved in the treatment and investigation were unaware of the randomised schedule and the block size Interventions Patients were randomly assigned to receive either standard insulin therapy or ... in both medical and surgical patients [12] Therefore, we conducted a randomised clinical trial to assess the efficacy and safety of intensive insulin therapy compared with standard glucose control ... one, two and four hours if the patient had insulin infusion, and every four and six hours if no insulin was required according to the algorithm A protocol (see additional data files and 2), managed...
... decision support, in several ways We compare the rates and types of MEs and the potential outcome of intercepted and non-intercepted errors Materials and methods In April 2002, University College Hospitals ... entry Results The mean Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II scores for the HWP (19.4, standard deviation 9.5, n = 56) and CPOE (20.0, standard deviation 8.0, n = 99) periods ... interpretation and drafting the manuscript Acknowledgements To the Medical Statistics Unit, Research and Development Directorate, UCL Hospitals and to Steve Batson for providing the APACHE II data R 521 22...
... contributions MG, GC and EW participated in the collection and interpretation of the data and were involved in drafting the manuscript MG participated in analysis and interpretation of the data and in drafting ... manuscript PS, JS and MV contributed to the conception and design of the study and manuscript revision JK was involved in the design and statistical analysis of the study MS conceived and coordinated ... the study and was involved in the interpretation of the data and manuscript revision All authors read and approved the final manuscript Acknowledgements All residents, clinical fellows and intensivists...
... incorporated CPOE and a moderate level of CDSS The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the incidence and severity of medication prescribing errors (MPEs) between this CPOE unit and paper-based ... According to Bates and colleagues [3,7], 1/100 in-hospital medication errors result in an ADE, and 7/100 have the potential to so Overall, 28% to 56% of all ADEs are judged preventable, and most of ... medication errors analyzed every medication order of randomly selected patients during this five week period and recorded every possible MPE Physicians and nursing staff at the units were completely...
... of routine and non-routine radiographs that change management in our medical–surgical ICU, and to determine the specific resultant management changes Materials and methods All medical and surgical ... 645 CXRs in 97 medical patients and 205 CXRs in 101 surgical patients Major admitting diagnoses for the medical and surgical patients are presented in Tables and 2, respectively Table presents ... the medical and surgical patients The two most common indications for non-routine CXRs were following a procedure to verify the position of a medical device and exclude complications, and for evaluation...
... most of infectious diseases and related conditions such as sepsis and septic shock, males represent a larger proportion of cases and have a higher mortality (20, 21) Importantly, we found in ... requiring critical care (6) Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) virus infection is the first pandemic in which intensive care units (ICU) play a fundamental role During the pandemic, a significant number ... delivery, microbiologic findings, and chest radiologic findings at ICU admission Intubation and mechanical ventilation requirements, adverse events during ICU stay and laboratory findings at ICU...
... systemic and non-syndromic form and with a normal psychophysical development However, the karyotype determination was done by G banding technique (GTG) (Seabright, 1971) The proband, the mother and ... we can use the G-banding technique 12: G-banding is obtained with Giemsa stain following digestion of chromosomes with trypsin It yields a series of lightly and darkly stained bands - the dark ... between the tooth and the important anatomic structures will be investigated, and the operation will be planned with as little trauma as possible, in order to preserve the hard and soft surrounding...
... our experiences and opinions so quickly and easily if there weren’t Internet connectivity -> Many bloggers said that they couldn’t share their experiences and opinions so quickly and easily if ... can with a computer Checking e-mails Learning English Words used in computing and telephoning I Look at the pictures and give the correct words or phrases for each device below Visual display unit ... usually………….with each other on the computer Exercise 2: Matching A B 1.I’ll call you next week and give you my new address a No, of course not The phone is in the next room 2.Could I speak to...