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- less than three w****s ago Recent (within 2 to 4 wk) internal bleeding Noncompressible vascular punctures Active peptic ulcer Oral anticoagulant therapy Streptokinase...
- to be read at night or in poor light. As the comp**** fill liquid is noncompressible under pressure, many ordinary liquid-filled comp****es will operate...
- 0.91 to 0.99 are considered borderline, and values >1.40 indicate noncompressible arteries. If an ABI >1.40 is calculated, this could indicate vessel...
- pressure >180 mm Hg, diastolic blood pressure >110 mm Hg) Puncture of noncompressible blood vessel within 2 w****s Previous streptokinase therapy Major surgery...
- an insulator and coolant to dis**** switching arcs. Because it is noncompressible, mineral oil is used as a hydraulic fluid in hydraulic machinery and...
- the healthcare environment. Pseudohypertension in the elderly or noncompressibility artery syndrome may also require consideration. This condition is...
- Pseudohypertension, also known as pseudohypertension in the elderly, noncompressibility artery syndrome, and Osler's sign (or Osler sign) of pseudohypertension...
- appendix with increased blood flow when using color Doppler, and noncompressibility of the appendix, as it is essentially walled-off abscess. Other secondary...
- and lower the possibility of a misdiagnosis. Knuckle pads show up as noncompressible, dome-shaped, hypoechoic nodules on ultrasonography and as peripheral...
- endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta in a highly leathal model of noncompressible torso hemorrhage]". Shock. 41 (2): 130–7. doi:10.1097/SHK.0000000000000085...