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Canadian Neighbor Pharmacy: Results and Disscusion of Topical Cardiac Hypothermia-induced Phrenic Nerve Injury and Left Lower Lobe Atelectasis
The review of postoperative x-ray films are summarized in Tables 2 and 3. The incidence of diaphragmatic elevation in group 1 (without the CIP) was 36 of 60 (60 percent) compared to 5 of 60 (8 percent) in group 2 (CIP was used) (Table 2). CAt-squared analysis indicated that the incidence of diaphragmatic paralysis in […]
Canadian Health and Care Mall: Recognition and Communication
The aim is to cure and, when impossible, to prevent decline. These are measures of our success. As decline transforms into dying, harsh and inexorable, we may become discomfited. This exposes a critical deficit—the failure to see death as an opportunity to use the patient/physician relationship to improve the quality of the patient’s remaining life […]
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