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Different bedside tests are used to monitor the adequacy of heparin neutralization.
Second, courts monitor the adequacy of the epistemic or information base for decision-making within new governance.
Capnometry has been used to monitor the adequacy of alveolar ventilation during anesthesia, to wean patients from mechanical ventilation, and as an indirect measure of cardiac output and likelihood of resuscitation during cardiac arrest [13 15].
Many variables measured in critically ill patients have been used to estimate severity of disease, prognosticate morbidity and mortality, evaluate costs of treatment, and finally indicate specific treatment and monitor the adequacy of treatment and its timing.
Clinical examination including corneal reflex and response to pain was used to monitor the adequacy of anesthesia.
Thus, in some patients, measurement of cardiac output is indicated as an aid to prognosis, diagnosis and to monitor the adequacy of therapy.
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Monitoring the adequacy of tissue oxygenation in critically ill patients is a challenging task [ 1].
Esophageal or sublingual capnometry may prove to be a useful tool for monitoring the adequacy of resuscitation in trauma victims.
Monitoring the adequacy of oxygenation and circulation in patients during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and advanced life support (ALS) remains a major challenge.
Its ability to give a real-time indication of tissue oxygenation makes it a preferred parameter for monitoring the adequacy of hemodynamics.
Pain and anxiety, contributing to increased sympathetic tone, influence these vital signs and render them insensitive for monitoring the adequacy of tissue perfusion [ 4].
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