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Triple agresión de EEUU en la cuenca del Caribe: contra Haití, Cuba y Venezuela

Triple agresión de EEUU en la cuenca del Caribe: contra Haití, Cuba y Venezuela
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Triple agresión de EE UU en la Cuenca del caribe: contra Haití, Cuba y Venezuela - Tercera Información

Triple agresión de EE UU en la Cuenca del caribe: contra Haití, Cuba y Venezuela - Tercera Información
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Armadas de los Estados Unidos y la República Dominicana realizan ejercicio conjunto

Armadas de los Estados Unidos y la República Dominicana realizan ejercicio conjunto
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Six Littoral Combat Ships to Deploy by Year s End as Navy Continues to Refine Operations

USNI News Search for: Home » Budget Industry » Six Littoral Combat Ships to Deploy by Year’s End as Navy Continues to Refine Operations Six Littoral Combat Ships to Deploy by Year’s End as Navy Continues to Refine Operations June 28, 2021 9:18 PM USS Charleston (LCS-18) arrives for a contactless port visit ahead of Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Sri Lanka on June 23, 2021. US Navy Photo The Navy will have six Littoral Combat Ships deployed by the end of the year – a record for the program, several Navy officials have confirmed to USNI News. Later this year, two Independence-class LCS will join USS

Continuous Physiological Monitoring Using ViSi Mobile Improves Patient Outcomes

Continuous Physiological Monitoring Using ViSi Mobile Improves Patient Outcomes The use of ViSi Mobile surveillance monitoring in the Quality Improvement Project at Mayo Clinic described in the American Journal of Nursing reduced Rapid Response Team activations, reduced Length of Stay for transfers to the ICU, and early detection and prevention of adverse events. San Diego, United States, May 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) In early 2016, nurses on a 27-bed adult general medical unit in a large midwestern academic medical center (Mayo Clinic) identified a need to improve early recognition of patient deterioration and timely intervention. The unit’s clinical nurse specialist (CNS) conducted a retrospective review of patients’ electronic health record (EHR) data and found that sepsis and acute hypoxic respiratory failure were most frequently associated with patient deterioration. The team turned to ViSi Mobile from Sotera Wireless, Inc. to understand if continuous physiological mon

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