PJ Shirley, S Hearns - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com It has been proposed that formalisation of training to encompass prehospital and
retrieval medicine should be considered in the UK, using those currently
involved in immediate care as the core providers of these services. 1 ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
S Hearns, PJ Shirley - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com Retrieval and transfer of critically ill and injured patients is a high risk
activity. Risk can be minimised with robust safety and clinical governance
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- ►critcaremed.org [PDF] R Nagappan - Critical care medicine, 2004 - journals.lww.com 25 as one way to identify such a patient, and this had led to considerable
contro- versy in the literature (33–37). Recombi- nant activated protein C has
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R Nagappan, T Riddell, J Barker, NJ Maiden, … - Anaesthesia and intensive care, 2000 - cat.inist.fr We describe the development and introduction of a Patient Care Bridge-a mobile
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[CITATION] the University Health System Consortium ICU Telemedicine Task Force
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as group II. Major en route complications were more common in group II patients
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