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Ventilators Defined
A machine that mechanically helps patients breathe (sometimes called an artificial respirator).
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Bangor School District leaders get pay raises
Published July 4, 2008, 8:48 am, West Salem Coulee News
In a special session June 26, the Bangor School Board approved a 3.99 percent total package increase (wages and benefits) for non-union staff and for four administrators, elementary Principal Lois Meinking, school psychologist Kathy Carson, high school Principal Don Addington and district Superintendent Roger Foegen.
Flaws in medical coding can kill
Published June 30, 2008, 3:25 am, Baltimore Sun
Spread of computers creates new dangers, FDA officials warn After a routine piece of medical equipment started mysteriously killing hospital patients a few years ago, the federal government turned to a small team of its software experts in suburban Maryland for help.
Is RFID Too Dangerous for Hospitals?
Published June 29, 2008, 11:17 am, PC World
Signals from radio frequency ID may interfere with other medical equipment, researchers warn.
Born to be their babies
Published June 28, 2008, 9:08 pm, Knoxville News Sentinel
It may have been their last chance to become parents. Statistically, it was probably also their best chance. Because Marti Bailey's fallopian tubes had been removed, it was impossible for her and husband Brian to conceive "naturally." Then they learned they could adopt an embryo through the Knoxville-based National Embryo Donation Center.
Founder of NICU retires as of July 11
Published June 28, 2008, 7:20 pm, Courier-Express
DUBOIS - Dr. John Siar has dedicated his life to the preservation of children. Siar, the founder of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at DuBois Regional Medical Center in 1977, will retire in July.
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- Long-term use of mechanical ventilation contributes to the deterioration of human diaphragm muscle: Muscle atrophy in diaphragm is a Major Contributor
- Influenza Flu - Possible Pandemic - Shortage of Ventilators - New York Times: in the event of a pandemic - too few ventilators and too few staff to provide appropriate care - so who gets them
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- Pulmonology Ventilators: washington university webpage
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