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Bleeding prevention

Unlabeled Uses Prevention of aspiration pneumonia, treatment of recurrent postoperative ulcer, upper GI bleeding, prevention of acid aspiration pneumonitis during surgery, prevention of stress-induced ulcers. [Pg.1078]

Cauterize—To use heat or chemicals to stop bleeding, prevent the spread of infection, or destroy tissue. [Pg.72]

To Use When the powder is needed, sprinkle it liberally on wet wounds. It will stop the bleeding, prevent infection, and stimulate cell wall binding. Infected, oozing, pus-filled wounds should be opened up and cleaned, and the powder liberally sprinkled on as often as needed. Once the wound is healing cleanly it should not be disturbed (i.e., by scrubbing or trying to open it up again) just add more wound powder as needed. [Pg.110]

Nasukawa, R. Oil-based ink compositions with bleeding prevention and smooth writing properties for bail-point pens. Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho JP 2011213863,2011. [Pg.377]

If glass is still thought to be present in the cut, wash thoroughly before applying pressure. If bleeding is profuse, the application of pressure to prevent bleeding is more important than the removal of the glass. [Pg.527]

Platelets. Blood platelets play a key role in the prevention of blood loss from intact vessels, and the arrest of bleeding from injured vessels. [Pg.520]

They may not provide superior hiding or coverage because these properties are not as important for primers as they are for topcoat paints. Primers may also contain specialty pigments and additives to help resist corrosion or prevent stain bleed-through. [Pg.545]

Humectants and low vapor pressure cosolvents are added to inhibit drying of ink in the no22les. Surfactants or cosolvents that lower surface tension are added to promote absorption of ink vehicle by the paper and to prevent bleed. For improvements in durabiUty, additional materials such as film-forming polymers have been added. Ink developments are providing ink-jet prints with improved lightfastness, waterfastness, and durabiUty. As a result, such prints are beginning to rival the quaUty of electrophotographic prints. [Pg.54]

Antihemophilic factor [9001-28-9] (AHF) is a protein found in normal plasma that is necessary for clot formation. It is needed for transformation of prothrombin to thrombin. Administration of AHF by injection or infusion can temporarily correct the coagulation defect present in patients with hemophilia. Antihemophilic factor VIII (Alpha Therapeutic) has been approved by the FDA as replacement therapy in patients with hemophilia B to prevent bleeding episodes, and also during surgery to correct defective hemostasis (178). [Pg.311]

Electrode insulators must also be designed for a particular service. The properties of the dust or mist and gas determine their design as well as the physical details of the installation. Conducting mists require specif lowances such as oil seals, energized shielding cups, or air bleeds. With saturated gas, steam coils are frequently used to prevent condensation on the electrodes. [Pg.1616]

Alternatively, rapid magnetic stirring will prevent bumping and allow distillation without using a gas bleed. [Pg.111]

The gas turbine during the start-up is on an auxiliary drive, initially it is brought to a speed of about 1200-1500 RPM when ignition takes place and the turbine speed and temperature rise very rapidly. The bleed valves are open to prevent the compressor from surging. As the speed reaches about 2300-2500 rpm, the turbine is declutched from its start-up motor, the first set of bleed valves are closed, and then as the turbine has reached near full speed, the second set of bleed valves are closed. If the turbine is a two or three shaft turbine as is the case with aero-derivative turbines, the power turbine shaft will break loose at a speed of about 60% of the rated speed of the turbine. [Pg.641]

The shutdown of a gas turbine first requires the shutdown of the steam injection and then the opening of the bleed valves to prevent the compressor from... [Pg.641]

The system can be made more sophisticated through the addition of fused silica restrictors acting as bleeds, thus preventing back diffusion of analytes towards the solenoid valves. Additional pre-concentration stages can also be provided between the primary and secondary columns to reduce the peak widths introduced to the secondary column. [Pg.55]

Barrier Coat a coating used to isolate a paint system from the surface to which it is applied in order to prevent chemical or physical interaction between them, e.g. to prevent the paint solvent attacking the underlying paint or to prevent bleeding from underlying paint or material. [Pg.682]


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