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it will be possible to stay on the third floor in the diagnostic department for no more than 24 hours. and during this time, the patient must either be cured, in any case, make a diagnosis, or show him with help and route to the outpatient tap of treatment, a polyclinic, a hospital that replaces technology, or if he needs further treatment, transfer such a round-the-clock bed, ours to rise. you can already see sklifosovsky equipped with a demonstration room in it, this complex will have 85 beds. but we will have similar ones for diagnostics it is assumed that each bed is provided with medical gases, all the necessary infrastructure, of course, there is an emergency connection with the doctors of the beds, so that for example, to do a cardiogram or donate blood, the doctors themselves
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will come to the ward with the equipment. this will reduce the diagnosis time by an average of half an hour, as usual. we used to have them waiting in line for every office, every doctor. they waited until all diagnostic procedures were performed, but here a project was implemented when the doctor goes to the patient the patient lies on his diagnostic bed and each specialist goes to him and the maximum number. diagnostic procedures are carried out right at the patient's bed, they will be equipped with expert-class equipment in the rooms in each complex, an entire floor will be given at the disposal of surgeons. these are 60 new operating rooms for emergency interventions, for example, in the building of the botkin hospital there will be about 1,300, the latest medical and diagnostic devices will be operated by two computed tomographs, a magnetic resonance imaging device. here work two modern digital x-ray
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machines, and will also be open. uh, new, modern angiographic operating room four operating rooms, where will endoscopic examinations and surgical interventions be carried out? uh, five ors, including one, uh, hybrid or to keep things running. quickly and clearly, the actions of the staff are regulated by step-by-step instructions, they were developed for 4 years. there are 87 algorithms in total. for each member of the team, the rules are written by the doctors themselves, based on their own experience. they were doctors, they were laboratory staff, these were the staff of the instrumental service, the nursing staff, so we involved the staff there as much as possible in order to take into account, as it were, the moments of each employee. for example, package appointments have been developed for doctors. these are narrow studies for different eq.
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strange fracture of the leg he used to put a few. yes, you can find these gadgets in the search, click there to look for a blood type there, then there is a general blood test ultrasound and here it is, with the help of one button, it immediately assigns everything and that's it. in some cases. it can even be done by a nurse. special attention to team interaction and a special protocol will allow doctors of different profiles, without missing a minute, to simultaneously provide assistance to a patient in serious condition. we even plan to designate places near the patient's bed. that is. uh, we really liked this experience of israel where let's say the intensive care unit near the bed, a certain place for the anesthesiologist for the nurse for the surgeon for the therapist, everyone who comes to this place, he takes it and they don't get confused and everyone knows their job. this is just the same, probably the implementation of the algorithms of the new standard is needed to be brought to a special created educational training ground. here, in fact, everything is
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like in a real hospital, for example, this is a resuscitation and intensive care unit. equipment specialized beds. is that instead of patients training mannequins. yes, and they are very realistic, for example, they can blink, sigh, and even complain about their symptoms. stomach hurts, training here will be held by all teams of future of emergency complexes, classes provide for working out, including emergency situations, for example, a power outage or a massive influx of patients, cases that are as similar as possible to each other and having learned here, knowing in which closet, roughly speaking, it is very primitive, what lies coming into absolutely any of buildings. our doctor or nurse in exactly the same closet goes exactly the same as here at the training ground, so coming to work. uh, hmm in a new building for them it won't be something new they will come as already
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something completely familiar to him and quite calmly will begin to work in new conditions. now there is a recruitment of specialists, an additional 2,000 doctors, nurses and non-medical workers are required . to become an employee of the emergency complex, it is not enough to have a specialized education and certificates. you have to go through multiple tests. applicants will be required to complete a three stage assessment first. this is computer testing, when the availability of theoretical knowledge is assessed further. uh, candidates practice practical skills using civilizational and medical equipment and the third stage is the solution of the clinical problem. the new standard of emergency care involves not only new medical algorithms, complex life situations of patients, social coordinators will help to solve. they have already begun to practice their skills in hospitals. hello and my name is love, and the social service at the filatov hospital and today we
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talked with your mother. ah, i asked you to pass. ah, her request to bring her phone said that in i forgot to take it in a hurry, the coordinators will help, for example, call a taxi upon discharge or pick up the child from kindergarten in case the mother is in the hospital. sometimes you have to be almost detectives if a person was brought unconscious and without documents, when the information at the initial stage is zero and you manage to contact your relatives after a day or two to calm them down. uh, relieve the patient's own anxiety. yes, understand what relatives know? where he is, that everything is under control everything is fine. it always makes us very happy. professional psychologists will work side by side with social coordinators of emergency complexes. they will help to cope with emotions so that the effect of treatment is as high as possible. it can be a variety of cases from the fact that he, but
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dropped out of work. from the fact that at that moment he lost some kind of contact with his family, and due to the fact that when he got to the hospital he already had a difficult life situation. he needs to talk about it, so life situations. everyone is different, but yes. we are absolutely certain that the psychological help and support is needed in hospitals will create comfortable conditions for relatives. patients, they will also have access to psychological support to learn about the state of health of their loved one. they will be able to telephone through a specialized call center on the ground floor. we have a room where 24 hours a day can uh, someone waiting for relatives. there is also an office that is closed for communication with the doctor, because it is very important to communicate information to relatives of close people at the right time. high-tech equipment medical
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algorithms are separate elements of the new unified standard. emergency aid is already working in city hospitals. the construction of emergency complexes is an opportunity to combine all the ideas of development under one roof and bring them to perfection. the saved minutes will save thousands of lives. i want to launch it, but it comes out in terms of money, and they are already getting an express loan for business up to 10 million rubles. pledges and documents with approval will be found out in 5 minutes , and where to issue, where it is convenient, the application is issued with a reliable bow, and you will have vtb so we help with business sbermarket flips prices order
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purchases with a card from the magnet mobile application. so convenient. on september 10, 1899, the minister of the british colony, joseph chamberlain, demanded that the president of the south african republic of the transvaal , paul kruger, grant voting rights to all europeans who had lived in the republic for at least 5 years
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. natal so began the anglo-boer war, which is considered one of the most inhumane and bloody in the history of great britain is a distortion of history, and why is this a war about this war, you need to know you need to turn to the history of the two boer republics, in general, who are the boers in the middle of the 17th century, when the thirty years' war raged in europe, when europe and the european states reached the peak of opportunities, associated with e-e extensive, and the development of a huge number of european
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settlers, fixed their eyes. here on the american continent. so, in the future , american statehood will appear famous, and the mayflower ship, which was sent along the same paths approximately the same as christopher columbus at the end of the 15th century, and part of the european settlers. e, they decided to find a way to india, that is, africa, and eventually settled on the territory of modern south africa and the modern city of cape town capestadt , this is where the cape is located. the good hope and logic of the dutch resettlement there in the middle of the 17th century differed from the colonial policy of britain and france in the sense that the afrikaners who moved to the african continent did not perceive themselves as temporary workers, that is, people who who move only for a while in order to use all the available resources of the african
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continent, and then return to their homeland, that is, they arrived on the continent what is called far and for a long time these afrikaners or boers, which the name itself, but comes from the dutch language, these are peasants, who were engaged in agriculture and who were forced. exist with local african tribes, and even these relationships were certainly at times conflicting in 1835, about 15,000 boers abandoned their farms began to move to the still undeveloped land to the north. from the cape colony of great britain, the tax revenues of the cape colony were sharply reduced, but it was not possible to persuade the fugitives to return under the canopy of the english crown, and when a few dutch colonies passed into the hands of the british empire, the presence of
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afrikaners in itself was such a bone in the throat for the british empire, at least because that, a , the african population had an example of white settlers who are really interested in the development of the earth on which they live relations between the afrikaners and the british developed extremely. but conflict. realizing that they will literally be second-class people, a afrikaner and undertook the famous great trek - this is a resettlement from the territory of cape town, located in the south-west of the country deep into the continent, where today the city of praetoria is located, one of the three capitals south africa and committed. this great track, in fact, the afrikaners settled in the very depths of the african continent beyond the wald river, the afrikaners founded two states of the republic of south africa in everyday life, called the transval and orange free
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states. the british empire began to expand its possessions in south africa, conquering more and more land and eventually. they crossed the borders of the two bush republics of the orange republic and which prevented them for several reasons, firstly, because these republics were located on those lands where huge deposits of gold and diamonds were found, respectively, they were engaged in agriculture hmm, in the opinion of the british, it is extremely inefficient and for other purposes use the land on which they are located, the modern city, johannesburg, it is just the same built on the surface of a huge number of gold and diamond mines, the second reason why, and both the republics interfered greatly
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with the british empire and was associated with the project that the famous industrialist from the selds developed. he set himself the goal of building a railway from cape town in the south to the cairo population, and just the same, they blocked the two republics passage to the north in rhodesian territory. and zimbabwe through which the railway to the north of the african continent was supposed to run further, we note that just then the sessions of the rhodes created the diamond empire de beers, named after bur, who owned the land on which the roze company operated. that is why in 1899 it was decided to start a small victorious war against two seemingly weak e-e boer republics, however, the british, and the government underestimated the
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fierce resistance that the usual the peasants will have, uh, the most powerful army at that time, and therefore, in order to defeat the british from a military point of view, it was necessary not only to take in numbers, they are not huge. losses from the extremely effective guerrilla war that was unleashed against them, they needed to find at least some sore point that they could press in order to persuade the afrikaners to sign a peace treaty, which is probably the first time in the history of mankind that concentration camps appeared, to which the british they rounded up the women and children of those same partisans who had gone to fight against the british and thus, making them virtually hostages in an extremely difficult
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and uncompromising political struggle with the little ones. uh, by the boer republics, before the end of the war, due to hunger and unsanitary conditions in english concentration camps, 4,177 women and 22,074 children died in combat losses of the boers during the war. 6.189 people 24.000 prisoners were sent to india, the british lost in battles 22.000 killed 903 were missing. this led to the afrikaners agreed to the signing of a peace treaty in 1902, and they recognized themselves, and the power of the british, until the end of the 20th century. this will be one of the most important, and political conflicts. e in the south african republic, what
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will be called the south african republic at the end of the 20th century, namely, therefore, a proteid will appear in this state in the 20th century, as an attempt to separate existence between the white and black populations. that is why great britain is the same as the united states america will. imposing all sorts of sanctions on the descendants of dutch settlers, well, due to the fact that the soviet union traditionally supported african national liberation movements, and we will see unique to the cold war. an example is when the great powers represented by the soviet union and the united states had different reasons for imposing sanctions against. uh, against the praetoria, this will eventually lead to the fact that in the ninety-fourth year nelson mandela will come to power and will build new states that
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will become one of the clearly centers of power in the emerging, but polycentric world order of modern international relations. recall that the british colonial empire was the largest in history during its heyday in 1920. it occupied up to a quarter of all land in the world and was almost twice as large as the territory of the russian federation , but during the second world war, the british empire could not save the territory, since military operations in europe, as well as in africa and the middle east were needed to finance military operations huge funds and little that could be allocated for the war in southeast asia, which japan used to attack singapore, the defense of singapore in
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february 1942, one of the very dramatic pages in the history of world war ii and certainly no better and perhaps shameful pages of the military history of great britain singapore was considered a very strong fortress. it was a fortress. so he had all the possibilities for defense. but the british did not defend themselves; there was no opportunity to continue defending singapore since singapore this there was a barrier to the further advance of the japanese to the south, the japanese did not want to stop in southeast asia, they went to australia new zealand to papa new guinea, but the british surrendered singapore had a huge number of prisoners of war, and the japanese reduced the british with the americans not with australian prisoners of war on ceremony. they lived in the most difficult conditions. then, of course, by the british to the americans, first
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of all to the americans. i had to step by step, five by five, win back the space that they very easily gave to the japanese at the end, 41. forty second year, yet great britain even today maintains influence over its former colonies with the help of the commonwealth of nations. this is not just an interstate association, headed by the british monarch, but also a form of maintaining the influence of great britain over its former colonies as a result of the historical development of international relations in the middle of the 20th century. we see the gradual process of disintegration of the once great colonies. this applies not only to the british empire, the same thing happened from france to spain and portugal, and to some extent the same process also affected the soviet union a-a at the end of the 20th century,
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one of the forms of maintaining influence over former colonies located in different parts of the world and joins the commonwealth of nations as a member state. eh, this association is divided into several categories , perhaps the most interesting of which is the so -called common well. ra c is a kingdom that is part of the commonwealth of nations where a seemingly independent states pursuing their domestic foreign policy is dependent on london at least, because the head of the state is still the british monarch, who exercises his protocol functions through the institution of the governor-general, and we are not talking about some small states. in the caribbean sea or the indian ocean, we are talking about such large modern countries as canada , australia, new zealand, and a number of others.
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great britain plans to regain its status as the world's most influential power - imperial ambitions have not disappeared. from a diplomatic point of view , the commonwealth of nations is one of the most important priorities of the foreign policy of modern london and in the context of the country's exit from the european union, and britain is now developing the concept of a global britain, that is, again, gaining a full-fledged new status in the current system of international relations, of course, without consolidating its influence in the commonwealth. it is rather difficult for nations to imagine this process.
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number of sanctions that were against russia for how long it would be impossible to even read them for several days on the payment infrastructure inside russia in the ninety-eighth year. we, as a country , had both a default and a devaluation of the ruble several times against these risks, and a fund of national welfare. the ministry of finance is the main thing that has been created over the past decade. still. these are very strong macroeconomic systems now and in 100 years will be the question is always the definition of such budget money can solve this or that task.
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the role of the ministry of finance in this, of course, is the main one. how many of them there are more, i will crush them with one cavalry, write and finish off the rest.
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the ministry of defense today commented on the situation in the kharkiv direction, where heavy fighting has been going on for the last four days, the statement of the official department representative igor konashenkov? to achieve the stated goals of the special military operation to liberate donbass under

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