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25% of all infections acquired in hospitals are infections of the respiratory tract. It is known that a major factor in the spread of respiratory tract infection within hospitals is the use of anaesthetic...
Through computer animation, scientific footage and live action, explains the theory of opiate and benzodiazepine receptors, with particular attention to GABA, the brain’s own anxiety reduction agent, and...
Discusses the nature and incidence of intrinsic and extrinsic infection hazards. Reviews the aetiology of dripsite infection and deals with the infection control aspects of intravenous infusion procedure.
Professors H P Lambert and F O’Grady discuss the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory tract infections, with particular reference to the use of antibotics.
Using animation, describes the action of the antibiotic erythromycin in its capacity as a disrupter of bacterial protein synthesis. This antibacterial activity is set against a background of the...
Demonstrates by means of animation the mode of action at molecular level of penicillins, sulphonamides, erythromycin, nalidixic acid and gramicidin.
Deals with the principles underlying the use of intravenous devices such as selection of site, aseptic precautions and contra-indications. Demonstrates examples of frequently used procedures. *BMA/BLAT.
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