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The patients you transport by air are among the sickest and most difficult to treat by the health care system. Many of these ...
In 2023, nearly one in five Americans experienced delays in medical care due to shortages in drugs or hospital equipment.
Years in the making and costing close to $900 million, construction of the University of New Mexico Hospital Critical Care ...
Incidents of EMI were classified according to a critical care adverse events scale as hazardous, significant, or light. All 41 medical devices were submitted to 3 EMI tests resulting in 123 EMI tests.
Electromagnetic Interference From Radio Frequency Identification Inducing Potentially Hazardous Incidents in Critical Care Medical Equipment. JAMA, 2008;299 (24):2884-2890 [abstract] ...
Nearly a decade in the works, construction is almost done on one of New Mexico’s most advanced hospital facilities, with the ...
Incidents of EMI were classified according to a critical care adverse events scale as hazardous, significant, or light. All 41 medical devices were submitted to 3 EMI tests resulting in 123 EMI tests.
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been in short supply. Exam gloves currently top the ever-changing list. What's holding up the supply?
The ICU environment itself is inherently stressful, both for patients and their families. Patients are often critically ill, disoriented by medications, sleep deprivation, and the constant presence of ...
The Critical Care study, published yesterday, tested the effects of 2G (GPRS 1 and 2) and 3G (UMTS) handsets on various machines (ventilators, pacemakers etc.) Electromagnetic interference (EMI ...