Chest treatment of the head injured patient requiring Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation (I.P.P.V.)
Van die pasiente met hoofbeserings wat gedurende 1975 in Groote Schuur-hospitaal toegelaat is, het ongeveer16% endotrageale buise of 'n trageostomie benodig en 45% van die pasiente met trageostomies het intermittende positiewe druk-ventilasie benodig. Dit blyk dus wenslik, selfs essensieel, te...
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Main Author: | R. Lewis (Author) |
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