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Search Results for “research labs”.
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CSW Maintenance IV Fluids Pathway
attention to ongoing losses • Signs/symptoms of fluid retention at least daily • Labs only if clinically indicated** Routine electrolytes are of LOW VALUE for stable patients on appropriate maintenance IV fluids Patient able to take adequate fluids enterally?* NO Patient receiving maintenance IV fluids
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Oligodendrocyte Development and Regeneration - Gallo Lab
We are testing the hypothesis that ET-1 signaling between radial glial cells and Oligodendrocyte progenitor cells plays a crucial role in...
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Dissecting Granuloma Organization - Gern Lab
We are using a multimodal approach to understand what processes influence lesions to develop into different structures.
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Engineering Combination Nanomedicines - Straehla Lab
Designer drug carriers can deliver combination therapies to tumors with less side effects.
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Information for Investigators - TIDES - Sathyanarayana Lab
Information for investigators, The Infant Development and Environment Study (TIDES)
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Schistosomiasis - Coler Lab - Seattle Children's
This study is a Phase 1, randomized, blinded, placebo controlled, dose escalation clinical trial to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and...
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Exercise Tests You (or your child or teen) are scheduled for an exercise test. Exercise tests take place in our Exercise Lab in the Heart Center at the Seattle Children’s Hospital campus. It may be scheduled by itself or as part of a clinic visit with your heart doctor (cardiologist). What
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PE1597S Dialysis Education Checklist - Spanish
, labs � ID wrist band � Patient labels � Code medication sheets On the day of arrival � Dialysis Consent and Ambulatory Consent � Order medication from pharmacy � Initial Nursing Assessment � Medication Record updated in CIS _____________________ _____________________ _____________________
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of inflammatory bowel disease or psoriasis • Family history of ankylosing spondylitis • Abnormal labs (HLA-B27 positive, increased ESR, CRP) • Swollen joints, decreased joint range of motion • Abnormal X-ray (sacroiliitis, erosion, chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis [CNO]) • MRI (if doing consider doing with IV gadolinium contrast) showing synovitis or sacroiliitis Refer to Rheumatology
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importar si participa o no. Más información en: www.seattlechildrens.org/research/integrative-brain-research/ourlabs/portman-research-group/kawasaki-disease-program (en inglés) 3 de 5 Qué es necesario saber sobre el síndrome de Kawasaki ¿Qué citas necesitará mi hijo? Después del alta del hospital