January 1995
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January 1995
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6 Reads
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25 Citations
January 1994
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January 1993
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January 1993
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... appropriate-sized oral airway, appropriate-sized facemask, paediatric stylet, paediatric bougie, paediatric ambubag, appropriate-sized laryngoscope blade, nasogastric (NG) tube, suction machine with suction tube, defibrillator, intravenous (IV) cannula with set, urinary catheter and small-sized syringes. In addition to those equipments, monitors that should be prepared during the preoperative period were, puls oximetry, blood pressure cuff, three lead electrocardiograph (ECG), capnography, temperature monitoring probe and stethoscope [9,10] . Even though the standards have seated the minimum paediatric anaesthesia equipments and monitors that should be prepared during the preoperative period, this study setup has been practiced poorly. ...
January 1995
... Earlier American Red Cross and the American Heart Association recommended back slaps, and chest thrusts with the infant positioned in a head-down position for choking. [10] Heimlich and Patrick challenged these recommendations as being ineffective and dangerous. [11] Abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver) were recommended for children older than 1 year. ...
January 1993