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He underwent British Orthopaedic Association national clinical fellowship in reputed tertiary teaching hospitals in London and Manchester.
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). have been an inpatient in a hospital abroad. have been in contact with someone with CPE. have been identified as having CPE in the past. are admitted
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She then chose to specialise in Anaesthesia with a special interest in Pain Medicine.
place in relation to this care.
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When there is a small change in the results, for example a change in serum rhubarb from 64 to 68 µmol/L, the range of acceptable values surrounding the
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There was no change in trend however for the number of missing essential items.
Overall mortality was 15.5% (n=20) in patients with AKI on admission, the majority 18% (n=13) seen in the CPAP cohort likely attributable to underlying
Reference ranges A ratio of: ≤38: 0.4% risk of PET in the next 7 days, <3% risk in 28 days >38 to ≤85: 20% risk PET in the next 7 days >85: very high risk