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Microbe Hunters
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Macaroni Syndrome
In modern ICUs, many devices are attached to the patient with tubes and to wall outlets by electrical cables. There may be as many as 30 tubes exiting and entering a patient’s body. Many electrical outlets that provide power for the various medical devices also are on the wall. As all the tubes and wires are gathered at the same location—the patient—they intermingle like macaroni, hence the unofficial term Macaroni syndrome.