Because the initiation of IV lines by emergency medical technicians-Intermediates (EMT-Is) appeared to delay the patient's transport to the hospital, we undertook a retrospective study of 370 patients to compare prehospital care rendered by EMTs (EMT-A equivalent) and EMT-Is in a rural setting. Our study was limited to acute medical conditions in which protocols called for IV lines (124 patients with chest pain, 122 with acute respiratory distress, 99 with seizures, and only 25 with cardiac arrest) (the cardiac arrest cases were too few for statistical significance). We found that the difference in scene times for EMTs and EMT-Is not attempting IV lines was 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLine strengths and broadening coefficients for formaldehyde (H(2)CO) near 3.5 microm were measured at room temperature using a tunable IR diode laser. Because of the extremely narrow linewidth of the laser ( approximately 10(-3) cm(-1)), the transitions were recorded at a resolution limited only by collision and Doppler broadening.
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April 1988
Hair color changes result not only from alterations of melanin production but also from changes in the hair structure itself, altering its optical properties. A variety of genetic, metabolic, nutritional, and acquired disorders result in hair color changes. When the underlying defect can be corrected, hair color usually returns to normal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA prospective study was conducted to test the reliability of at-home observation of head trauma victims in the rural South among a population of low educational level. During a four-month period, 99 patients entered and 90 patients finished the study. In all cases, an individual was identified as willing to accept the responsibility of observing the patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith the increasing utilization of intravenous catheters, complications from their use may be anticipated. We report the case of one such complication, a venous catheter fragment embolization. A review of the literature addressing catheter embolization is provided.
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October 1987
We report age-specific glycohemoglobin values for nondiabetic infants, children, and young adults. These values were determined with an ion-exchange "mini-column" in a specially designed and constructed water bath that maintains column temperature at 23 +/- 0.1 degrees C.
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November 1979
Am J Obstet Gynecol
June 1979
Patients with different types of luteal phase defects were studied with the use of the radioimmunoassay for the beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) to determine if unsuspected subclinical pregnancies were more common in a particular type of defect. A type I luteal phase defect is always characterized by a chronologic lag in endometrial development when repeatedly studied with timed endometrial biopsies. A type II luteal phase defect is always characterized by an in phase endometrium when repeatedly studied by timed endometrial biopsies but always has less than a 14 day luteal span.
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