The Ready-Heat 4 Panel blanket has been Military Medical Protocol since 2006.
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Oct-03-16 a las 8:07 pm Journal Articles. Sin Comentarios“Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (IPH) frequently occurs in patients undergoing
general anesthesia (GA) in both the acute hospital and outpatient surgical settings. In Moola and
Lockwood’s study (2011), IPH was reported in 50% to 90% of all surgical cases. According to
the Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses (Wagner, 2010), hypothermia occurs when
the core body temperature reaches below 36° C or 96.8° F.”
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Oct-03-16 a las 8:04 pm Journal Articles. Sin ComentariosHypothermia is one component of the triad of death. Ready-Heat will prevent and treat Hypothermia in trauma patients.
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