32 research outputs found

    Self care, 2018

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    Break out of the BU bubble: Boston Athenæum

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    Part of a poster series called Break Out of BU Bubble, which encourages students to visit places off campus, such as the Boston Athenaeum

    The Kite Runner – Banned Books Poster

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    Poster featuring The Kite Runner for Banned Books Week 2017, displayed in Mugar Memorial Library

    Valentine's Day themed "It's a match" Mugar Library image

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    This Valentine's Day-themed poster makes students aware of the research resources available to them at Mugar Library

    "The Kite Runner" Banned Books Week posters

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    These posters make students aware of books that have been banned throughout history and encourage students to exercise their freedom to read without censorship. This poster is of the banned book "The Kite Runner" with the following text, "challenged in Troy, PA, in 2012 for "vulgar language and graphic detail".

    Open 24 Hours (Spring 2018)

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    Poster letting students know that Mugar Library will be open 24 hours during final exam period

    Research sessions at Pardee Library

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    Posters advertising financial data sessions at Pardee Library

    "Find Love in the Library" Valentine's Day cards

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    "Fall in love with your library" Valentine's Day poster

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    these posters were created to encourage students to enjoy library resources and books

    Case Report Intraoperatively Diagnosed Tracheal Tear after Using an NIM EMG ETT with Previously Undiagnosed Tracheomalacia

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    Tracheal rupture is a rare complication of endotracheal intubation. We present a case of tracheal rupture that was diagnosed intraoperatively after the use of an NIM EMG endotracheal tube. A 66-year-old female with a recurrent multinodular goiter was scheduled for total thyroidectomy. Induction of anesthesia was uncomplicated. Intubation was atraumatic using a 6 mm NIM EMG endotracheal tube (ETT). Approximately 90 minutes into the surgery, a tracheal tear was suspected. After confirming the diagnosis, conservative treatment with antibiotic coverage was favored. The patient made a full recovery with no complications. Diagnosis of the tracheal tear was made intraoperatively, prompting early management
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