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Autor:
José Lázaro González
Publikováno v:
Revista de Medicina y Cine / Journal of Medicine and Movies, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 76-85 (2008)
The Heimlich manoeuvre is a technique aimed at clearing the windpipe when it has become blocked by a foreign body. It is a lifesaving manoeuvre, such that since it was first described it has been considered the simplest manoeuvre (it does not require
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9b3ecc9efb2544c39969b6f41105bbac
Autor:
Amaia Etxebarria Gulías, Luis Santos, Mikel Rico Briñas, Olga González Peña, Isabel López Isidro, Roberto Rodríguez Alonso, Sergio García Collado, Antonio Cid Dorribo, Jorge Trigo Colina, Laura Ferrer Armengou, Claudio Bueno Marisca, Norma B. Sanz Cadenas, Paula Núñez Gaviño, Rosa Capilla Pueyo, Alberto M. Borobia, Elena Sánchez Fernández Linares, Jose Carlos Martínez Ávila, Patricia Wunderling Brüggenmann, Fátima Barcala del Caño, Aitor Odiaga Andicoechea, Wilkins Poy, Susana Traseira Lugilde, Emilio Montero Romero, Luis Amador Barcela, Maite Ayuso Aragonés, Maria Antonieta Alvarez, José Lázaro González, María Corell González, Ignacio Pérez Torres, Paula Molina Ávila, César Carballo Cardona, Pere Llorens Soriano, Cesáreo Fernández Alonso, Angela Garcia, Antonio J. Carcas Sansuán, Anselma Fernández Testa, María M. Jaén Cañadas, Javier del Castillo Nos, Lubna Dani, Manuel Ruiz, José Ramón Casal Codesido, Yale Tung Cheng, Pedro Mesa Rodríguez, Carmen del Arco Galán, Kristina García Lombardía, Jose Valle Cruz, María Arranz Betegón
Publikováno v:
Dipòsit Digital de la UB
Universidad de Barcelona
Universidad de Barcelona
Study objective The objective of the InMEDIATE study was to evaluate the change in intensity of traumatic pain over the first 20 min in adult patients treated with methoxyflurane versus standard analgesic treatment in Spain. This the first randomized
Publikováno v:
Annals of emergency medicine. 16(12)
Two hundred seventy patients who presented with symptoms assumed to be infectious in origin were evaluated for self-treatment with antibiotics. Urine was tested for the presence of antimicrobials by agar diffusion assay using Bacillus subtilis as the