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BY: Gerd A. Asche, MD
April 2006
... maid that her mistress have nothing to eat for at least 4 hours before the operation, to prevent aspiration. He had ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: G. Ross Baker, PhD,
September 2006
... further developed and used these methods in Australia, [4] England, [5] New Zealand, [6] and elsewhere. Adverse ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Amy C. MacArthur, MHSc
June 2006
... greater proportion of women participated than men (χ2 = 4.88, P = 0.03). Characteristics of survey respondents are ... were undecided about use of either of these services (30.4% and 34.8%, respectively). A small proportion of ... 10 (76.9) 3 (25.0) 9 (75.0) Gender Male Female 7 (30.4) 16 (69.6) 4 (30.8) 9 (69.2) 4 (33.3) 8 (66.7) ...
Council on Health Promotion /
BY: Fred Bass, MD, DSc
November 2006
... part of the damage can be reversed by stopping smoking, [3,4] there would be considerable gain for our health care ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Areta B. Wong, BSc,
March 2006
... 1955–1962, [2] 1963–1970, [3] and 1971–1986. [4] We continued the examination of maternal mortality in BC ... The mean maternal mortality rate during the period was 4 maternal deaths per 100 000 live births. A division of the ... (10%), intracranial hemorrhage (7%), and hypertension (4%). Hemorrhage: Ten maternal deaths in 1987–2004 were ...
Letters /
BY: Hillary Lawson, MD,
September 2006
... addition, I would suggest to Dr Tyers ( BCMJ 2006;48(4):163) that he do his research regarding Cuba. While that ...
News /
BY: Adam Lund, MD, MEd
May 2006
... creation of the authors’ ACES course. Sections 2, 3, and 4 represent the “A, B, and C” of early resuscitation, ... practical approaches to mechanical ventilation. Section 4, Circulation, has five chapters addressing shock, fluid ... 10% think it is a sexually transmitted disease, and 4% believe it is a form of food poisoning. British Columbians ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Sami Youakim, MD, MSc, FRCP
October 2006
... tendinopathies and neuropathies of the upper extremities. [4] Pruning vines can produce significant biomechanical ... syndrome occurs, typically 24 to 96 hours (1 to 4 days) after exposure. This manifests as respiratory paresis ...
Editorials /
BY: Anthony J. Salvian, MD
January/February 2006
... to mention the use of 40 units of blood—4 hours later he died. I was never told why he was shot or ...
Letters /
BY: Richard Loomer, MD,
July/August 2006
... the Northern Medical Program at UNBC [BCMJ 2006;48(4):157-158] . I agree that UBC’s devolution of medical ...