Do neonates produce CO2?
4 May, 11 | by Bob Phillips
Well, I know that they do to some extent, but do they do it enough to make those expensive little burp-detector kits turn yellow when you intubate correctly? They do in grown ups, and in proper children with big breaths, but what about teeny tiny children?
When you’re thinking about applying the results of a clinical trial, its’ often difficult to get a meaningful handle on the balance that should be made between the beneficial and adverse effects of a treatment. If the medicine gives pain relief from your laparotomy to 1 extra patient in every three that take it (NNT=3), but makes 1 in 10 significantly very very constipated (NNH = 10) then is it worth using?
Fast drying, figure hugging and a joy to not iron, 