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- adjective
neurocritical
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Examples
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Mayer, chief of neurointensive care at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia.
Stricken Senator Makes Progress Thomas M. Burton 2012
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The neurointensive care unit at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge is where, as last night's documentary Between Life and Death (BBC1) put it, death is not an event, but a process that can be slowed, interrupted and occasionally – just occasionally – stopped in its tracks.
TV review: Between Life and Death and The Fairy Jobmother 2010
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At this time, I'd like to introduce the physicians who are caring for President Ford: Dr. Robert Schwartzmann, chairman of neurology; Dr. Carol Thomas, director of the neurointensive care unit; Dr. Wayne Satz, chief of emergency medicine.
CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Gerald Ford Admitted to Hospital for Minor Stroke - August 2, 2000 2000
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Now there is a computer on the windowsills in the patients 'rooms at the neurointensive care unit in Lund.
innovations-report 2010
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Peter Reinstrup, doctor at the neurointensive care unit in Lund, +46 (0) 46 17 42 23, peter. reinstrup@skane.se,
innovations-report 2010
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"But neurointensive care is not just about survival, it's about the quality of survival."
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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[92] Citerio G, Cormio M. Sedation in neurointensive care: advances in understanding and practice.
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"In order to make diagnoses and quickly be able to see if the medication given is right for the brain, this information is very important in a neurointensive care unit.
innovations-report 2010
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