Search Results - "Faircloth, Barbara"
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Use of Inhaled Epoprostenol in Patients with H1N1 Influenza-Associated Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Case Series
Published in The Annals of pharmacotherapy (01-05-2011)“…Objective: To report a series of patients with confirmed novel influenza A (H1N1) and refractory hypoxemia secondary to acute respiratory distress syndrome…”
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Emergency preparation and mitigation for COVID-19 response in an integrated pharmacy practice model
Published in American journal of health-system pharmacy (31-03-2021)“…Abstract Purpose The purpose of this descriptive report is to share experiences in crisis response planning and risk mitigation at a university health system…”
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Preoperative cesarean delivery intravenous acetaminophen treatment for postoperative pain control: a randomized double-blinded placebo control trial
Published in American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (01-03-2018)“…The United States currently has an opioid use disorder epidemic and research evaluating ways to minimize the use of opioids postsurgery are needed. One of…”
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421: EFFECT OF LOW DOSE CORTICOSTEROIDS ON RESPONSE TO INHALED EPOPROSTENOL IN PATIENTS WITH SEPTIC SHOCK AND ARDS
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984: Insulin glargine versus NPH insulin in critically ill medical patients
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Intra-Oral Shape Recognition by 138 Mentally Retarded Subjects
Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-02-1976)“…Among Ss with normal intelligence, oral shape-recognition tests have shown a relationship between articulatory ability and oral sensory integrity. This…”
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Communication, cognition, and social interaction in the Angelman syndrome
Published in American journal of medical genetics (01-04-1993)“…Persons with Angelman syndrome (AS) have mental retardation, epilepsy, and a characteristic "puppet-like" gait. Behaviorally, they are distinctive because they…”
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