10 resultados para emergency operating procedures
em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States
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This paper discusses a study done to determine noise levels in operating rooms
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This paper examines the clinical application of research done on aphasia and the learning characteristics of aphasics.
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This paper examines the auditory training procedures used at Central Institute for the Deaf.
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This paper examines the selection of compression ratios for hearing aids.
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This paper is a review of a study to determine whether the use of otoscopic examination and middle ear impedance measurement are feasible tools for use by an audiologist during a screening program.
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There was a concern medically fragile infants may be exposed to high noise levels during emergency helicopter transport. This study had been initiated in 2007. Data was collected using a Larson Davis noise dosimeter. The purpose of this study was to collect additional data to evaluate the noise exposure experienced by medically fragile neonates during emergency transport via helicopter inbound/outbound of St. Louis Children’s Hospital, St. Louis, MO. The results suggested neonates may be exposed to noise levels ranging 85 to 95 dBA during transport. These high noise exposures may pose a risk to hearing.