(HealthDay)—Deep suctioning used in the first 24 hours after a pediatric admission for bronchitis is associated with increased length of stays (LOS), according to a study published online March 4 in ...
Deep Suctioning in Bronchitis Admission Tied to Longer Stays Deep suctioning used in the first 24 hours after a pediatric admission for bronchitis show a one-third increase to the average hospital ...
Boise, Idaho-based St. Luke’s Health System opened clinics to suction debris out of children’s noses to help relieve their breathing and the region’s limited network, which has two hospitals that ...
Amid an increase in respiratory virus cases in recent months, St. Luke’s has unveiled six pediatric outpatient clinics, also known as suction clinics, to help children battling the viruses. The ...
Ethical approval is not required for bench-top experiments in our institution. The study was performed using an infant test lung (Michigan Instruments 560li, Grand Rapids, MI) with a maximum volume of ...
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