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Intensivmedizin up2date 2013; 09(04): 269-272
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1358818
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1358818
SOPs in der Intensivmedizin
SOP Lungenprotektive Beatmung
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Publication History
Publication Date:
13 November 2013 (online)
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Einleitung zur Rubrik
In dieser Rubrik stellen wir Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) für häufige, intensivmedizinisch relevante Prozesse vor. Die Form ist eher im Sinne einer Schablone zu verstehen als schablonenartige – durchaus subjektiv gefärbte – Anregung, eigene, auf lokale Gegebenheiten adaptierte stationsinterne SOPs zu entwerfen und zu implementieren.
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