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Capillary refill

The principal physical properties influencing ink performance ate surface tension and viscosity. High surface tension is desired for good droplet formation and capillary refill in dtop-on-demand ink jet. Low viscosity is desired because less energy is required to pump and eject ink. Conductivity is also an important parameter. Continuous ink-jet inks must have some conductivity to allow for charging. Low conductivity is generally preferred for impulse, particularly thermal ink jet, because excess ions can cause corrosion of the printhead. [Pg.53]

Skin Warm, dry, tender, and increased warmth in right leg, nailbeds dusky, poor capillary refill... [Pg.1017]

Extremities Warm, normal capillary refill Delayed capillary refill Cool, mottled... [Pg.1118]

The first phase I clinical trial of coronary angiogenesis demonstrated the safety of intramyocardial injection of 0.01 mg/kg of FGF-I (79), A total of 40 patients undergoing CABG of the internal mammary artery (IMA) to left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) were randomized to receive intramyocardial injections of either 0,01 mg FGF-1 or placebo. All the patients had further stenoses of the LAD distal to the anastomosis, Coronary angiography 12 weeks after treatment showed increased capillary refill in patients... [Pg.411]

Critical (RED) R = Respiratory rate > 30 P = Capillary refill > 2 seconds M = Doesn t obey commands... [Pg.168]

Perfusion/blood circulation (check capillary refill time)... [Pg.168]

Perfusion Normal Quick capillary refill Markedly delayed or absent capillary refill... [Pg.224]

Circuiation Assess apicai puise for rate, rhythm, and quaiity compare apicai and peripherai puises for quality and equality. Evaluate capillary refill normal is less than 2 seconds. Check skin color and temperature. Note open wounds or uncontrolled bleeding. [Pg.285]

RED (Critical) 1 Respiration present only after repositioning airway. RPM Respiration Respiratory rate >30 Perfusion Capillary refill > 2 seconds Mental Status Unable to obey commands Closest to point of release. Serious signs and symptoms. Known liquid agent contamination or severe exposure. [Pg.515]

YELLOW (Urgent) 2 Injuries treatable or controllable on-scene tor a limited time. RPM Respiration Respiratory rate <30 Pertusion Capillary refill < 2 seconds Mental Status Able to obey commands. Close to point of release Moderate to minimal signs/symptoms. Known/suspected liquid agent contamination or known aerosol contamination Second priority. [Pg.515]

Degree of dehydration Skin tent (s) Mucous membranes Capillary refill time Heart rate (beats/min) Other signs... [Pg.328]

Skin capillary refill - delayed Skin turgor - decreased Urine - reduced (oliguria)... [Pg.443]

Patients with a contracted ECF volume and a low urine output include those who have sustained insensible water losses that exceed intake, as well as those with extrarenal losses of hypotonic fluids. On physical exam, one should search for postural hypotension, diminished skin turgor, and delayed capillary refill. The daily urine output is typically less than 1 L. [Pg.945]

Fig. 5.44 Pore filling during the grain growth. A large pore is stable until grain growth increases the liquid meniscus radius sufficiently for capillary refilling of the pore. Reproduced with permission from [101]. Copyright 1984, Springta... Fig. 5.44 Pore filling during the grain growth. A large pore is stable until grain growth increases the liquid meniscus radius sufficiently for capillary refilling of the pore. Reproduced with permission from [101]. Copyright 1984, Springta...
Skin feeling cool to touch owing to constriction of skin blood vessels Tachycardia in an attempt to circulate more blood Tachypnea in an attempt to increase the oxygen supply to the tissues Decreased capillary refill (> 5 seconds)... [Pg.91]

Cardiovascular—jugular venous distension, edema, skin cool and pale, with decreased capillary refill (> 4 seconds) Signs of hypovolemia and possible heart failure, hypertension may be present if fluid overload... [Pg.195]

Second degree (superficial) Blisters, red oozing base, good capillary refill, blanching on pressure Painful, extremely sensitive to pinprick Complete healing within 3 weeks may be erythematous early after healing... [Pg.148]

Capillary refill Each treatment Blanching the nail bed, and measure time interval until normal coloration Capillary refill of the nail bed is <3 s Signs of cyanosis of the finger tips and delayed refill of the nail beds of >3 s... [Pg.236]


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