A survey of 35 hospitals in the United Kingdom has uncovered a wide variety of syringe drug labels. Use of different systems in different hospitals may result in wrong drug administrations, particularly when trainees move from one hospital to another. There is an urgent need to standardise the colou
β¦ LIBER β¦
In favour of retaining anaesthetic induction rooms
β Scribed by G. A. Newport
- Book ID
- 104456753
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 914 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2409
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Syringe labels in anaesthetic induction
β
S. Radhakrishna
π
Article
π
1999
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 105 KB
Comparison of anxiety before induction o
β
J. C. SONI; D. A. THOMAS
π
Article
π
1989
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 446 KB
Comparison of anxiety before induction o
β
T. E. Woodcock
π
Article
π
1990
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 243 KB
The use of anaesthetic rooms for inducti
β
H. J. Bromhead; N. A. Jones
π
Article
π
2002
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 77 KB
**Summary** A postal survey was sent to all anaesthetic departments in the UK to identify current practice and gain insight into anaesthetists' attitudes regarding the use of anaesthetic rooms for induction of general anaesthesia. Replies were received from 247 (88%) departments. Of these, 10 (4%) d
A comparison of inhalational inductions
β
Anna M. Varughese; Nancy Hagerman; Mario Patino; Eric Wittkugel; Beverly Schnell
π
Article
π
2011
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 165 KB
βEen ballon opblazenβ : A method of anae
β
J. M. SIMPSON
π
Article
π
1973
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 180 KB