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Rule of Five
(redirected from Lipinski's Rule of Five)

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Rule of Five
If the patient has five or more support lines—e.g., NG tube, Foley catheter, central line, TPN drip, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)—then the patient is in critical condition and should be placed in the ICU/ITU


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Therefore, Lipinski's rule of five was not useful for predicting ER binding.
These range from the simple application of the ubiquitous Lipinski's rule of five, through to relatively sophisticated integration and scoring of a range of predictive models.
 
 
 
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