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pro vyhledávání: '"W. E. M. Ineke Schouten"'
Autor:
Ilse M.G. Hageman, Timo C. Roeleveld, Ben de Jong, Niels van der Hoeven, Sabine H.A. Diepeveen, Eva M.T. Bots, Martijn P. Bauer, Bart J.A. Veldman, W. E. M. Ineke Schouten, T.T. Hien van Leeuwen-Nguyen, Esther M.G. Jacobs, Gerba Buunk, Carolijn M.C. Klomp, Marieke M. van Bemmel, Hans S. Brink, Mark A. van der Zijden, Frank H. Bosch, Pim Keurlings, Jelmer Alsma, Patricia M. Stassen, Jack J. M. Ligtenberg, Anique Baten, Ginette Carels, Ewoud ter Avest, Sanjay U. C. Sankatsing, Jan L. C. M. van Saase, Anneke Blom, Stephanie C. E. Schuit, Anne Floor N. Heitz, Caroline M.J. van Kinschot, Heidi S.M. Ammerlaan, Ralf A. Reuters, Hilde M. Wesselius, Harm R. Haak, Thomas van Bemmel, Karin A H Kaasjager, Judith Hillen, Douwe Dekker, Prabath W. B. Nanayakkara, Renske Barnhard, Ginger-Beau Langbroek, Frits Holleman, Rikje Ruiter, Rachel H.P. Schreurs, Sandra de Bie, Joris J. Arends
Publikováno v:
Chest. 151:1106-1113
Background Capillary refill time (CRT) is a clinical test used to evaluate the circulatory status of patients; various methods are available to assess CRT. Conventional clinical research often demands large numbers of patients, making it costly, labo
Autor:
Jelmer, Alsma, Jan L C M, van Saase, Prabath W B, Nanayakkara, W E M Ineke, Schouten, Anique, Baten, Martijn P, Bauer, Frits, Holleman, Jack J M, Ligtenberg, Patricia M, Stassen, Karin H A H, Kaasjager, Harm R, Haak, Frank H, Bosch, Stephanie C E, Schuit, Sandra, de Bie
Publikováno v:
Chest. 151(5)
Capillary refill time (CRT) is a clinical test used to evaluate the circulatory status of patients; various methods are available to assess CRT. Conventional clinical research often demands large numbers of patients, making it costly, labor-intensive
Autor:
A P G Pieter, van Driel, Annechien J, Alkemade, Maaike, Maas, Jan C, ter Maaten, W E M Ineke, Schouten, Albert, Scherpbier
Publikováno v:
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde. 154
To investigate what aspects of the new curriculum for specialist training in Emergency Medicine are actually implemented in daily practice.Descriptive study.The curriculum was implemented as a pilot in 4 teaching hospitals, where a total of 32 reside