OBJECTIVE:
To establish an isolated fully-functional Field Intensive Care Unit (FICU) unit equipped with all necessary critical care facilities as a part of the national pre-emptive preparedness to treat an unexpected surge outbreak of COVID-19 patients in Bahrain.
DESIGN:
Conversion of one floor of an existing car park into a 130-bedded ICU set-up by in-house project implementation team comprising of multidisciplinary departments.
SETTING:
Military hospital in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
RESULT:
One floor of the car park inside the premise of the hospital was converted into an isolated 130 bedded FICU comprising of 112-bedded fully equipped ICU and 18-bedded step-down ICU in 7days to cater to the intensive care of COVID-19 patients in Bahrain.
Applying the I-Theory, this paper gives a new outlook about the concept of Entropy and Negentropy. Using S ∞ particle as 100% repelling energy and A 1 particle as the starting point of attraction, we are able to define Entropy and Negentropy on the quantum level. As the I-Theory explains that repulsion force is driven by Weak Force and attraction is driven by Strong Force, we also analyze Entropy and Negentropy in terms of the Fundamental Forces.
This paper gives an overview of a new theory called the "I-Theory", in the context of several accepted theories in physics and cosmology. This paper reviews the salient features of the "I-Theory", which introduces new particles like I, S ∞ and A 1 particles and provides a fuller understanding about Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Matter/Anti Matter and the four fundamental forces. "I-Theory" introduces a new concept of the "quality" of energy with White, Black and Red matter formed with regard to the frequency level of the energy vibration. The authors discuss the main features and controversies of the Standard Model, General Relativity, Big Bang, and Supersymmetry and attempt to answer some of the unsolved questions. It is proposed that the "I-Theory" can successfully encompass all major theories and thereby becomes the theory of the whole, the Unifying Theory.
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