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July 2008 |
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Oxygen on the Go! |
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by Rick Carter, PhD, MBA; James S. Williams, PhD; and Brian Tiep, MD |
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Smaller, lightweight oxygen devices give patients new freedom. |
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Sticking to the Program |
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by Rich Smith |
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Education, new inhaler technology, and follow-up can coax even the most recalcitrant patients into compliance. |
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The New Science of CPR: Can We Get It to the Bedside? |
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by Mark Grzeskowiak, RRT |
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Impedance threshold devices and controlled hypothermia are resuscitation tools that add to the practitioner's armamentarium. |
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Treating RSV |
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by Dan Villareal, MBA, RRT, RCP |
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The most important consideration in RSV is matching ventilatory strategy to the patient's pathophysiology. |
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Sleep-related Comorbid Disorders—Higher Rates for Women? |
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by Theresa Shumard |
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Gender appears to have an influence on sleep-related comorbid disorders, including diabetes, heart disease, and depression. |
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My Experience with Round One |
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by Rob Brant |
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Like many, my company was disqualified from round one of competitive bidding. |
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