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Maijs. 6., 2010 | 02:52 pm
posted by: muzungu in pajautaa

Varbuut te ir kaads medikjis vai toposhai med censonis, kas vareetu man paskaidrot, kaapeec mediciinas darbonji tik ljoti ir iecieniijushi balto un zaljo kraasu, kad apgjeerbaa, gan med materiaalos? Tur ir apakshaa kaada speciaala fiicha? Kinda, nomierinosha un taa?

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the casual unintellinget

from: [info]casiopea
date: Maijs. 6., 2010 - 03:58 pm
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balts - jo var redzeet ka tiirs, un ja kautkas nokjeepajas uzreiz var nomainiite? higenas apsvérumu domaajams. (vismaz tétis kas ir ársts reiz man to tieca)

un zalsh bija operácijám laikam jo... jo nenovérsh uzmaníbu? :D

es minu.

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muzungu

from: [info]muzungu
date: Maijs. 6., 2010 - 04:12 pm
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par to balto vareetu buut tiesa.. bet uz baltaa asinis izceljas tik ljoti.

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putnupr

from: [info]putnupr
date: Maijs. 6., 2010 - 04:40 pm
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zaljaa nomierinot

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Dieva nāve

from: [info]goddes
date: Maijs. 6., 2010 - 04:46 pm
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Zaļā jūdze līdz elektriskajam krēslam. (šajā gadījumā tepiķis uz morgu)

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putnupr

from: [info]putnupr
date: Maijs. 6., 2010 - 04:56 pm
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hh:) jaa
mieriigaa gaitaa

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the casual unintellinget

from: [info]casiopea
date: Maijs. 6., 2010 - 04:47 pm
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http://www.scienceline.org/2008/09/01/ask-locke-greenbluescrubs/

paskat te ar ko liidziigu saka

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the casual unintellinget

from: [info]casiopea
date: Maijs. 6., 2010 - 04:50 pm
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un vel no komentáriem

Green scrubs and surgical linens were originaly adopted in the 1950’s because blood stains often leave a greenish discoloration when laundered. Hospitals (who used to universaly provide the scrubs) switched to green in order to save money on linens which had to be thrown out or were rapidly destroyed by frequent bleachings.

Scrub clothes are not visible in the operating room. Just the gown, caps and gloves. Surgical linens (drapes, gowns and towels) often were various shades of green. During the 70’s many hospitals did switch to blue, a more soothing color on the eyes. Which also helped centralized laundries from mixing up different institutions linnens (blue for one hospital, gren for another). Most scrubs in operating rooms remain blue or green today, however, some facilities have gone so far as to have scrubs in an obnoxious pink color, which helps to lessen the impact of scrubs ‘walking off’.

Many institutions have required scrubs of various colors for different hospital personel (doctors, nurses, orderlies, janitors, etc.)

The theories behind the use of green scrubs in this article are interesting and scientificaly correct, but played little to no role in most institutions conversion to the use of colored scrubs during the mid-part of the 20th century.

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veed_logs

from: [info]veed_logs
date: Maijs. 6., 2010 - 04:01 pm
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jā.

nomierina.

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ANNA + АИИА

from: [info]nenoteiksme
date: Maijs. 6., 2010 - 04:48 pm
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mnūū, dakters sarkanā būtu ekstra iedarbīgi. :)

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