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This immediately solves the problems listed above: the students are responsible for hardware and software maintenance and upgrades at no cost to the department; they have access to their machines all day and over the weekend, and they are more likely to take good care of a machine that they own.
Every time he got one of these state jobs, he took care of the machine in his patronage.
Every Friday at 5 p.m., he would take over care of the machine from its regular operators.
To measure lipids, we used the Cholestech LDX (Cholestech Corp., Hayward, CA) point-of-care machine (3), which has been found to meet National Cholesterol Education Program guidelines for measuring total cholesterol (22).
Mechanophobia- Fear of machines.
These physicians were entrusted with care of the ultrasound machine, gel and supply ordering, ultrasound logbook upkeep, and were taught how upload images from the ultrasound machine to their personal computer.
The owners are young and passionate about their coffee, taking great care of their espresso machine.
This study added bimonthly review sessions, and appointment of an "ultrasound coordinator" at each hospital site who was entrusted with the care of the ultrasound machine, gel and supply ordering, ultrasound logbook upkeep and uploading images from the ultrasound to their personal computer.
Ultrasound has the advantage of being a non-invasive tool with little additional cost, where a point-of-care ultrasound machine is otherwise available.
A Sonosite M-Turbo® (SonoSite Inc., Bothell, WA, USA) point-of-care ultrasound machine was used for all RUSG-PDTs, with either a 13 6 MHz or 10 5 MHz linear array probe within a sterile sheath.
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