Infant ventilator design: performance during expiratory limb occlusion
The majority of infant ventilators currently available expose the patient to unnecessary excessive airway pressures in the case of expiratory limb occlusion, and the lack of alarm systems may leave the operator unaware of malfunction.
Improving General Flexibility with a Mind-Body Approach: A Randomized, Controlled Trial Using Neuro Emotional Technique®
- A. Jensen, A. Ramasamy, M. Hall
- PsychologyJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research
- 1 August 2012
This study suggests that NET could provide an effective treatment in improving general flexibility and a larger study is required to confirm these findings and also to assess longer term effectiveness of this therapy on general flexibility.
Chiropractic management of frozen shoulder syndrome using a novel technique: a retrospective case series of 50 patients.
- F. Murphy, M. Hall, Louis D'Amico, A. Jensen
- MedicineJournal Chiropractic Medicine
- 1 December 2012
Transcutaneous oxygen monitoring: economic impact on neonatal care.
Five years (1978 to 1982) of respiratory care data were reviewed to determine the changes in patient charges, hospital costs, and frequency of neonatal blood gas analysis created by the introduction…
Treatment of functional abdominal pain by transcutaneous nerve stimulation
- M. Hall
- Medicine
- 11 October 1986
IMPACT OF TRANSCUTANEOUS OXYGEN MONITORING (TCOM) ON QUALITY AND COST OF NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE
It is concluded that TCOM offers the potential for better patient management with fewer invasive procedures, lower patient costs, and no significant increase in hospital expenditures.
785 TRANSCUTANEOUS MONITOR (TCM) RECORDS: PATTERNS OF ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION IN THE UNITED STATES
Of 71 responding institutions, 66% maintain no permanent copy of TCM results, and only 22% routinely maintain TCM records, meaning maintenance of permanent TCM Records cannot be considered standard practice in the United States.
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