Konzepte zur Sicherheit in der Anästhesie pp 170-191 | Cite as
Vermeidung technischer Komplikationen bei der rückenmarksnahen Leitungsanästhesie
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Unter Technik verstehen wir die Kunstfertigkeit, etwas Bestimmtes zu erreichen. Das betrifft die Gesamtheit der für diese Tätigkeit erforderlichen Hilfsmittel und Verfahren (Werk-, Hilfsstoffe, Handwerkszeug, Maschinen) unter Berücksichtigung von Gesetzmäßigkeiten und Beachtung von Kunstregeln.
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