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    Association Between Body Composition Characteristics and Pulmonary Function Parameters in Young Adults of Shaheed Benazirabad District by Hajira Naila, Zulfiqar Ali Laghari

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Pulmonary function was assessed using spirometry, following American Thoracic Society guidelines. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS version 27, utilizing Pearson’s correlation coefficient and the chi-square test, with a p-value <0.05 considered significant. …”
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    Emergency Laparotomy in the Critically Ill: Futility at the Bedside by Niels D. Martin, Sagar P. Patel, Kristen Chreiman, Jose L. Pascual, Benjamin Braslow, Patrick M. Reilly, Lewis J. Kaplan

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Inclusion was defined by emergency laparotomy in the operating room (OR) in a patient with an American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score ≥4 or bedside laparotomy in the ICU (BSL). …”
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    Comparison of long-term ankle joint function after one-stage and staged microsurgical repair of open achilles tendon defects by Jianjie Mao, Yang Xiang, Hui Chu, GenYang Jin, Guangyan Su, Chang zeng Liu, Feng Zhu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Observations included evaluation of the continuity and healing of the Achilles tendon via colour Doppler ultrasound 3 months postoperatively and assessment of ankle joint function 2 years postoperatively using the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society ankle–hindfoot score (AOFAS) and the Achilles tendon total rupture score (ATRS). …”
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    Conscientious Objection Based on Patient Identity by John Dinelli

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Under Arkansas state law, an emergency is defined as an “immediate threat to the life or health of a patient.”[3] Before the Act, conscientious objection was limited in medical practice in the United States. The American Medical Association’s (“AMA”) Code of Medical Ethics states physicians can act as moral agents. …”
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