Search for dissertations about: "Burn management"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Burn management.
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6. Mobile teleconsultations in acute burn care : acceptance and user-experience among emergency care providers in resource-poor settings
Abstract : Background: Burn injuries are a global health problem with severe consequences for those affected and nearly 95% of all burns occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). While minor burns can be treated locally such as at the emergency department, severe burns need transfer to a specialist burns centre. READ MORE
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7. Development of Differential Die-Away Instrument for Characterization of Swedish Spent Nuclear Fuel
Abstract : The Next Generation Safeguards Initiative Spent Fuel (NGSI-SF) project was established in 2009 by the U.S. Departmentof Energy with main objective to investigate, and potentially develop and test new technologies for spent nuclearfuel (SNF) characterization. READ MORE
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8. Injuries among children and young adults in Uganda : epidemiology and prevention
Abstract : Injuries are a major morbidity and mortality cause among children and young adults worldwide. Previous Ugandan studies were limited in scope and biased towards severe adulthood injuries in referral care. READ MORE
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9. Erythropoietic protoporphyria clinical and epidemiological aspects
Abstract : Erythropoietic protoporphyria, EPP, is an inherited disease in which the main clinical manifestations are painful cutaneous sensitivity to intense light and liver disease which in some requires liver transplantation for survival. This thesis originated in questions and perceived limitations in understanding that accompanied the management of the patient in Study I. READ MORE
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10. Speciation of copper in ashes from municipal solid waste combustion
Abstract : Copper is one of the most important trace elements in municipal solid waste (MSW) combustion. Knowledge of the speciation of copper is fundamental for the understanding of the effects of copper compounds on the combustion chemistry as well as of the environmental impact of the ash. READ MORE