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What exactly does the blood do, where is blood made, and what is in it? Why does blood appear red when there is a cut, but seems blue or purple when one looks at the veins on the wrist? How does blood clot? These questions and more are explained in...
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Transfusion Alert Use of Autologous Blood
This paper discusses the transfusion of allogenic blood by autologous technique. The use of autologous techniques can decrease or eliminate exposure of patients to allogeneic blood. Although currently the risks of adverse events related to transfusion with allogeneic blood are low, autologous transfusion remains the safest option. Autologous blood transfusion...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, technique, patient
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Bank of Hawaii: A Different Kind of Offshore Account
Sure, the locals call it “Bankoh,” but this company is no coconut stand. The Bank of Hawaii came into some unexpected cash recently and now has a new president – hopeful signs for the regional bank.
Tags: Offshore, Financial Services, Dollar, hawaii, bank, lei, vacation, blood, snoop dogg, magnum pi, beach, bankoh, ho, whale, ask julie, airlines, tourism, decline, mutual funds, analysts, howard lindzon, julie alexandria, wallstrip, stocks, stock stock exchange, investing, invest, nasdaq, nyse, britney
Videos 2008-05-30
A Survey of Transcutaneous Blood Gas Monitoring Among European Neonatal Intensive Care Units
PCO2 Pressures of carbon dioxide and PO2 Pressures of oxygen are important monitoring parameters in Neonatal Intensive Care Units NICU. Compared to conventional blood gas measurements that cause significant blood loss in preterm, transcutaneous tc measurements allow continuous, non-invasive monitoring of blood gas levels. The aim of the study was...
Tags: BioMed Central, monitoring, survey, oxygen, carbon dioxide, monitor
White papers 2005-08-10
B-Flow in the Evaluation of Carotid Artery Disease
The direct B-mode imaging of blood flow (B-flow) provides a sensitive, high resolution image of blood flow hemodynamics in real-time, which overcomes many of the limitations of color Doppler imaging. This paper discusses how B-flow is proving to be a clinically valuable adjunct to the standard duplex ultrasound examination for...
Tags: Document management, General Electric Co., imaging
White papers 2005-03-01
Understanding Your Complete Blood Count
This document helps aims at educating about complete blood count. A complete blood count, often referred to as a CBC, is a common blood test. A CBC provides detailed information about three types of cells in your blood: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. These blood cells are...
Tags: Cell, Blood, CBC, Blood Cell, Dioxide, Hemoglobin
White papers 2001-03-01

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Trigger jobs in a jar?
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Thanks, or no thanks, to the legal departments of a growing list of manufacturers, some gunsmiths have found a new use for "Polish-O-Ray," a Brownells' standby, long favored by gunsmiths to prep the surface of guns before bluing. They scrape off about an ounce of each...
Articles 2008-07-01
"I lost 13 dress sizes!": after a health scare, this mom got serious about her weight—and walked her way to the best shape of her life
Brandi Giesick Nebraska Age 33 Height 5'2" Pounds lost 141 At this weight 3 years Brandi's challenge At age 22, after having her second child, Brandi began packing on pounds, even though she hadn't...
Articles 2008-07-01
Fruit you can take to heart
The sweetest picks of summer may also be some of healthiest. A study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that adults who ate two-thirds of a cup of berries and sipped 2 ounces of pure berry juice daily lowered their blood pressure by 1 percent and increased their...
Articles 2008-07-01
Indian blood
I love you for doing the article, "What Does Indian Blood Look Like?" (April 2008), by Adrienne E Samuels and photography by Valerie Goodloe. I was conversing with friends recently, and we were talking about Indians and Black people. I had planned to go to the library to get some...
Articles 2008-07-01
International affairs
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] 1. After the crash of a Congolese jetliner in Goma, a Congolese woman cries after seeing a family member at a morgue. The aircraft carrying 79 passengers and crew crashed on takeoff, careening off a runway into a busy neighborhood and bursting into flames. At least...
Articles 2008-07-01
You need to wait an hour after eating to swim
You're itching to cool off in the pool, but you've just chowed down--now what? If you feel up to it, dive right in! "Swimming on a full stomach won't make you more likely to drown," says Christine Keating, M.D., a physical rehabilitation specialist at the Ochsner Health System in New...
Articles 2008-07-01
Ryan Beavers
FOR YEARS, Mr Beavers had braved the harsh elements of skate and art life in the Midwest, waiting for the right time to make his escape and take the epic journey to the heart of the scene in SE Originally from Toledo, OH--the land where a good red curb is...
Articles 2008-07-01
It's all about losing the weight with excessive pounds and obesity ravaging the Black community, 5 families take charge of their lives and accept the 'Ebony/Jet weight-loss challenge'
When besieged by a crisis, it is not a time for us to mince words. So let me be transparently honest. We are killing ourselves and don't even realize it. I'm not talking about homicidal killings, for they are no comparison to the death toll that we are racking up...
Articles 2008-07-01
There's nothing poetic about Amy's self-destruction
When I last talked to the Palestinian critic Edward Said, not long before his death, he was working on a book about late style. Nearing the end of his own career, he was interested in the flowering of creativity experienced by some of the world's greatest writers and composers as...
Articles 2008-06-26
KU, apparel seller have colorful history
By Mike Hall THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL The bad blood between Lawrence businessman Larry Sinks and University of Kansas officials that landed them in a federal courtroom this week began years ago. Under questioning first from the university's attorney, Charlie Henn, then from...
Articles 2008-06-26
KU, apparel seller have colorful history
By Mike Hall THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL The bad blood between Lawrence businessman Larry Sinks and University of Kansas officials that landed them in a federal courtroom this week began years ago. Under questioning first from the university's attorney, Charlie Henn, then from...
Articles 2008-06-26
Tony Soprano's wardrobe raises $187K for soldiers
One used, black and beige short-sleeve polo shirt, a tank top and black pants: $43,750. Inflation run amok? Nope -- just the premium you pay for the blood of Tony Soprano. Twenty-five outfits worn by James Gandolfini's alter ego raised $187,750 at auction Wednesday...
Articles 2008-06-26
AspenBio Pharma Commences FDA Clinical Trial for AppyScore(TM) Appendicitis Blood Test
AspenBio Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: APPY) anemerging bio-pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of noveldrugs and diagnostics for humans and animals, has officially initiated aclinical trial to support the FDA 510k application for the AppyScoreTMHuman Appendicitis blood-based diagnostic test. Enrollment of the first patients in the independent, blind, multicenterstudy began this...
Articles 2008-06-26
Mediware Delivers New Product Ahead of Schedule to Improve Safety of Transplantable Materials
BiologiCare[TM] is the First Commercial Grade, Integrated Software Product to Ensure Safe and Efficient Management of Bone, Tissue and Other Cellular Products Used in Healthcare Facilities LENEXA, Kan. -- Mediware Information Systems (NASDAQ: MEDW), a provider of ClosedLoop[TM] clinical systems for blood and medication management, announced the launch...
Articles 2008-06-25
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