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In the case of a stab wound to the abdomen, first you wear a globe and explore the wound with a finger, the smaller the wound , the more suspicious I would be...this could be a deep, deep stab, maybe with an ice breaker. I will send it to routine X-Ray and Operation Room for an exploratory abdominal laparotomy and exploration to see if there is any internal organ wounded or if there is any hemorrhage, after we have review the content of the abdominal cavity and nothing is bleeding, or I don't see any wounds . I will take blood smears and cultures of the abdominal fluid. Lets close the incision. I will leave a temporary drainage through the wound stab (Penrose made of latex-like material) and wait to see what kind of material is coming out. Patient goes to ICU for post-op follow up.
im not no doctor im 14 but im know for looking up random things your liver is an organ and can regrow if it were to be split in 1/2 also your bladder it can regrow and is also a organ and skin is classed as an organ and can be regrown ps about the bladder my brother was in a bad car accident hurt his pelvic area causing bad injuries to the bladder it regrew after 1 week out the ICU and into a home the date im writing right now is october 18th note he has been in the ICU for 4 months sorry for some incorect spelling errors
Electricity has become a household necessity in many places around the globe. It is used to power everything from batteries in a child's toy to powering NASA's super computers. So, why is it useful? It has people bound to their couches watching television. It has people up in the middle of the night instant messaging to friends halfway across the globe. It even has people of all ages glued to iPods, PSPs, laptops and much more. Even so, electricity does have its uses. It powers your ICU machines in the hospitals. It powers the computers of every airline on the planet allowing us to fly safely through the skies without fear of crashing into another plane. It powers the this simple household computer from which I am typing and allows you, where ever you are to ask this question; and me to answer it as best I can. So, electricity is useful.
Mononucleosis is caused from the virus known as the Epstein-Barr virus and is commonly referred as "the kissing disease". In healthy individuals it is most usually beaten by bed rest, along with adequate amount of fluid intake. The human immune system, if not compromised by fatigue, dehydration or vitamin deficiency will most often win out. Therefore the patient should be well rested while drinking water and fruit juices, along with taking vitamin supplements, such as high doses of vitamin C and a good B complex including, Folic Acid and Vitamins B12 B6 and care should be taken to monitor fever. If fever rises above 101.5 F then consider recommended doses of acetaminophen or ibuprofen, along with sponge bath. If patient is immuno-compromised then care in an ICU would be indicated.
Ics: Service breaking capacity for a short circuit (in kA)Icu: Ultimate breaking capacity (in kA)Icw: Withstand capacity (usually in kA for 1 sec)
pl all my friend explain icu and ics of mccb as there is so many confussion
Icu is really the maximum perspective fault which a circuit breaker can clear (with the fault current being expressed as rms for ac). This is verified by testing in accordance with the standard and is applicable at a specific set of electrical and environmental conditions. If these conditions change then it may be necessary to derate the circuit breaker. After clearing a fault the circuit breaker does not have to remain serviceable and could be dangerous to operate. This point is particularly important in circuit breakers when the Ics is lower than the Icu. Ics is the maximum perspective fault current which the circuit breaker can clear and still remain serviceable. The standard does allow some minor welding of the contacts to take place, so after a large fault it would still be necessary to inspect the breaker. When specified as a percentage of Ics, the standard proposes ranges of 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. Icw is the perspective fault withstand rating (rms for ac). Circuit breakers may be subject to through fault which they are not intended to clear. While not clearing these faults, the breaker will still need to withstand the thermal and mechanical stress imposed by the fault current. The longer a fault is present the more the effects build up and Icw always has a time element associated with it (i.e. 50 kA for 1 second). The standard specified preferred time ranges of 0.05, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5 and 1 second (although 3 seconds is also often used in practice). Icm is the peak current which the circuit breaker can safely break or make. It is expressed as the maximum perspective peak current at a rated voltage, frequency and power factor and is always greater than Icu. From a safety aspect this is particularly important as it will be the primary mechanism to protect the operator if the circuit breaker is closed on to a fault. All ratings are derived under specific electrical and environmental conditions and are verified with the circuit breaker in free air. As soon as the breaker is enclosed in in any kind of panel or cabinet the ratings change and need to be re-assessed as part of the assembly testing.
ICU -- Intensive Care Unit
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Patients often go to the ICU after surgery. The ICU rooms have very little space available. Take only a pair of slippers and personal toiletries.
In order of education, Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, Nurse Manager, Nurse Practitioner. A nurse working in ICU is an RN. ICU Nurses have specialized education and skills, but a new RN can work in an ICU.
The ideal temperature of ICU and OT's is between 35 and 38 degrees.
Kitchen yes- ICU I don't think so?
ICU cost thousands of dollars a day. It depends on what machines someone is hooked up to.