Clinical Internal MedicineL. Barth Reller, Steven A. Sahn, Robert W. Schrier |
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... CARDIAC ARREST Cardiac arrest is the sudden cessation of an effective heart beat ; inadequate circulation results [ 1 ] . Prompt diagnosis is essential , since cerebral damage may occur after 4 minutes . The patient is unconscious ...
... CARDIAC ARREST Cardiac arrest is the sudden cessation of an effective heart beat ; inadequate circulation results [ 1 ] . Prompt diagnosis is essential , since cerebral damage may occur after 4 minutes . The patient is unconscious ...
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... cardiac tamponade , subacute constriction , and chronic constriction ( see Cardiac Tamponade , p . 13 ) . Constrictive pericarditis often is a subtle entity to diagnose and may be confused with primary myocardial disease [ 25–26 ] . It ...
... cardiac tamponade , subacute constriction , and chronic constriction ( see Cardiac Tamponade , p . 13 ) . Constrictive pericarditis often is a subtle entity to diagnose and may be confused with primary myocardial disease [ 25–26 ] . It ...
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... Cardiac arrest defined , 12 differential diagnosis , 272 foreign body removal in , 66 management , 12 myocardial infarction and , 29 Cardiac asthma , 78 Cardiac output congestive heart failure and , 21 mitral stenosis and , 40 pulses ...
... Cardiac arrest defined , 12 differential diagnosis , 272 foreign body removal in , 66 management , 12 myocardial infarction and , 29 Cardiac asthma , 78 Cardiac output congestive heart failure and , 21 mitral stenosis and , 40 pulses ...
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