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Pulse Oximeter Failings for Darker-Skinned People Might Not Have a Simple Solution
"Although absolute differences in readings were small, they can result in substantially higher rates of false negatives and ...
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Pulse oximeters miss hypoxemia more often in people with darker skin, study finds
This large prospective UK study compared five low-cost fingertip pulse oximeters with arterial blood gas measurements and ...
VO2 max is an intimidating word for an easy-to-understand biometric: It’s how well your body uses oxygen when you push ...
For the first time in 25 years of continuous crewed operations, an astronaut has been medically evacuated from the ...
From MASH tents in Korea to Forward Surgical Teams in Afghanistan, the principle remains constant. Bring surgeons to the ...
Registered nurse and mom of two Jen Hamilton suspects some hospitals will be furious that she's sharing this information.
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What TV gets wrong about cardiac arrest and CPR
Inaccurate TV portrayals of cardiac arrest and CPR could affect viewer perceptions and actions, emphasizing the need for alignment with current guidelines.
As more Americans receive treatment for opioid-use disorder, that progress is increasingly showing up in the operating room, ...
NORFOLK, Va. — A new pneumatic tube system at Sentara Leigh Hospital in Norfolk is reshaping how medical specimens and ...
A streamlined, nurse-led response for hospitalized patients experiencing an acute stroke at a Texas academic medical center ...
Pre-hospital blood helped this UAB patient beat a zero percent chance of survival, so why is it still underutilized?
The last time the law was used was in the 1990s. President Donald Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to send in federal troops as protests unfold in Minneapolis against Immigration and ...
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