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In adults this mode of ventilation is effective and is being accepted with a decrease in need for sedatives because of the ability to breathe spontaneously during the entire breathing cycle.
Within the nurse-centered model, as described here, we equally observed a gradual decrease in the need of physician time to approximately one full-time equivalent physician for 1500 patients after the first capacity had been built within the health centers and one equivalent for 3000 patients at later stages.
Meanwhile, the damaged alveolar epithelial lining is unable to regenerate as the number of functional ATII cells is decreasing leaving the damaged tissue in need of myofibroblasts to close the wound.
One big change is simply a decrease in need.
PDT may also improve lung mechanics and decrease the need of sedation in these patients.
Also, experienced physicians are typically better at overcoming the technical problems and decrease the need of multiple biopsies in a given patient.
Almost all this decrease in unmet need was attributed to a decrease of unmet need for spacing, which dropped from 19.4% in 1988 to 2.9% in 2007 (figure 2).
So with this new option coming up, there might be a slight, slight decrease in the need for the use of traditional burial.
During the final phase of the cold treatment, carotene, total xanthophylls, and xanthophyll cycling decreased or remained constant indicating a decrease in the need for photoprotection, a sign of acclimation.
The costs were felt to be comparable, because of a decrease in the need for numerous electrolyte additives to the replacement fluids (and the disposables associated with this).
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