altered mental status
... b. Benzodiazepines (e.g., Lorazepam) 0.5 to 2 mg q 4 to 6 hours if delirium secondary to alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal. ...
... b. Benzodiazepines (e.g., Lorazepam) 0.5 to 2 mg q 4 to 6 hours if delirium secondary to alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal. ...
Canine Babesiosis
... * Intermittent pyrexia, Partial anorexia, loss of body condition, lymphadenopathy ...
... * Intermittent pyrexia, Partial anorexia, loss of body condition, lymphadenopathy ...
slides
... Percutaneous LV Support With the Impella-2.5–Assist Device in Acute CGS Results of the Impella–EUROSHOCK-Registry • Retrospective multicenter registry 120 CGS AMI ...
... Percutaneous LV Support With the Impella-2.5–Assist Device in Acute CGS Results of the Impella–EUROSHOCK-Registry • Retrospective multicenter registry 120 CGS AMI ...
acute systemic inflammation
... the injury is a well-defined moment as opposed to sepsis, the timing and order of the elicited responses can be studied in more detail. Concerning inflammatory responses in trauma patients, patients with burns represent a special group. Thermal injury is a one-dimensional trauma, with the percentage ...
... the injury is a well-defined moment as opposed to sepsis, the timing and order of the elicited responses can be studied in more detail. Concerning inflammatory responses in trauma patients, patients with burns represent a special group. Thermal injury is a one-dimensional trauma, with the percentage ...
FREQUENCY-AND-PATTERN-OF-OCULAR-EMERGENCY
... OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency and pattern of ocular conditions presented to the ophthalmic casualty room at a secondary care hospital in District Swabi. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive Cross- sectional study. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: Eye Department of District Head Quarter Hospital, Swabi ove ...
... OBJECTIVES: To determine the frequency and pattern of ocular conditions presented to the ophthalmic casualty room at a secondary care hospital in District Swabi. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive Cross- sectional study. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: Eye Department of District Head Quarter Hospital, Swabi ove ...
A 31 y/o man with abdominal pain
... • Incubation period is 3-4 days. • Bloody stool, striking abdominal pain, and tenderness. • Often no fever. • Hemolytic-uremic syndrome (possible complication) – Most commonly occurs in young children – Acute renal failure, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia. – If diarrhea conti ...
... • Incubation period is 3-4 days. • Bloody stool, striking abdominal pain, and tenderness. • Often no fever. • Hemolytic-uremic syndrome (possible complication) – Most commonly occurs in young children – Acute renal failure, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia. – If diarrhea conti ...
2. The finding of the cytokines indexes of patients in the acute stages
... Results. High levels of proinflammatory cytokines (PC) in the serum in the acute phase of Shigellosis in all children were detected. The level of PC in patients significantly (p < 0.001) higher than the level of PC in children from the control group. (Table 1, 2). This fact can be regarded as organ ...
... Results. High levels of proinflammatory cytokines (PC) in the serum in the acute phase of Shigellosis in all children were detected. The level of PC in patients significantly (p < 0.001) higher than the level of PC in children from the control group. (Table 1, 2). This fact can be regarded as organ ...
Diabetic`s infections - MGSD - Mediterranean Group for the Study of
... Endocrinology & Diabetology Department CHU Avicenne ; Rabat – Morocco. ...
... Endocrinology & Diabetology Department CHU Avicenne ; Rabat – Morocco. ...
Bone or joint infections
... Soft tissue redness / swelling may not be present and may appear late + / - fever ...
... Soft tissue redness / swelling may not be present and may appear late + / - fever ...
兒科標準病歷範本
... (3) Instruct family to inform the nurse or doctors of any aggravation of symptom or signs of intussusceptions. such as: severe abdominal pain persistent vomiting blood and mucus in faeces: currant jelly stool toxic appearance ...
... (3) Instruct family to inform the nurse or doctors of any aggravation of symptom or signs of intussusceptions. such as: severe abdominal pain persistent vomiting blood and mucus in faeces: currant jelly stool toxic appearance ...
Urinary Tract Infection
... Bacteria and leukocyte: Nitrite: when +ve it suggests the presence of more than 100,000 organisms/ml,40-60% accurate. False +ve test may occur in patients taking vit C. Leukocyte estrase:It is good indicator of pyuria. ...
... Bacteria and leukocyte: Nitrite: when +ve it suggests the presence of more than 100,000 organisms/ml,40-60% accurate. False +ve test may occur in patients taking vit C. Leukocyte estrase:It is good indicator of pyuria. ...
document
... Valvular lesions like ASD, mitral valve disease Alcohol-related heart disease impaired ventricular function Idiopathic ...
... Valvular lesions like ASD, mitral valve disease Alcohol-related heart disease impaired ventricular function Idiopathic ...
Acute otitis media
... An effusion may be either serous (thin, watery), mucoid (viscid, thick), or purulent (pus). The process may be acute (0 to 3 weeks in duration), subacute (3 to 12 weeks in duration), or chronic (greater than 12 weeks in duration). ...
... An effusion may be either serous (thin, watery), mucoid (viscid, thick), or purulent (pus). The process may be acute (0 to 3 weeks in duration), subacute (3 to 12 weeks in duration), or chronic (greater than 12 weeks in duration). ...
The Right Patients for Tonsillectomy
... – AOM affects 40%-50% of children by age 1 – By age 3 years majority (>80%) of children have had 1 episode of AOM ...
... – AOM affects 40%-50% of children by age 1 – By age 3 years majority (>80%) of children have had 1 episode of AOM ...
Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
... sources and Aminofusion as aminoacid source Special monitoring should be considered for patients especially I-O, Na, K and Glu ...
... sources and Aminofusion as aminoacid source Special monitoring should be considered for patients especially I-O, Na, K and Glu ...
Influence of Linex and Enterosgel on humoral immunity in patients
... differences between the groups 1 and 2 of CP patients were registered for this value. Differences were observed in the value dynamics of secretory IgA. In the group 1, its level in the patients on admission to the hospital was 1.74 times below norm (p <0.05); after 2 weeks of treatment (at a dischar ...
... differences between the groups 1 and 2 of CP patients were registered for this value. Differences were observed in the value dynamics of secretory IgA. In the group 1, its level in the patients on admission to the hospital was 1.74 times below norm (p <0.05); after 2 weeks of treatment (at a dischar ...
Fungating wounds
... Fungating malignant wounds are caused by tumour infiltration of the skin and its supporting blood and lymph vessels.The tumours may be locally advanced, metastatic or recurrent. The tumours are treated by single or combination anti-cancer treatments to prevent the fungation extending. Anaerobic bact ...
... Fungating malignant wounds are caused by tumour infiltration of the skin and its supporting blood and lymph vessels.The tumours may be locally advanced, metastatic or recurrent. The tumours are treated by single or combination anti-cancer treatments to prevent the fungation extending. Anaerobic bact ...
Pulmonary Oedema
... Respiratory function tests – PEF – the peak expiratory flow. Patients should take two readings per day, to show the variability of the disease. Spirometry – you can show the presence of asthma by demonstrating 15% improvement in FEV1 or PEF following the inhalation of a bronchodilator Exercise tes ...
... Respiratory function tests – PEF – the peak expiratory flow. Patients should take two readings per day, to show the variability of the disease. Spirometry – you can show the presence of asthma by demonstrating 15% improvement in FEV1 or PEF following the inhalation of a bronchodilator Exercise tes ...
MAPLE SYRUP URINE DISEASE
... Isoleucine and valine. 20-120 mg/kg/day each Glutamine and alanine. Total intake: 150-400 mg/kg/day each ...
... Isoleucine and valine. 20-120 mg/kg/day each Glutamine and alanine. Total intake: 150-400 mg/kg/day each ...
Acute gastroenteritis
... Ensure that laboratory confirmation by stool testing, when appropriate, has been attempted. Testing of stool (or vomit, although yield is lower than from stool) samples for norovirus should be considered in an outbreak situation where the clinical and epidemiological features suggest norovirus infec ...
... Ensure that laboratory confirmation by stool testing, when appropriate, has been attempted. Testing of stool (or vomit, although yield is lower than from stool) samples for norovirus should be considered in an outbreak situation where the clinical and epidemiological features suggest norovirus infec ...
CASE # 3
... Collection of serous fluid that results from a defect or irritation in the tunica vaginalis of the scrotum Adult hydroceles are usually late-onset (secondary). Late-onset hydroceles may present acutely from local injury, infections, and radiotherapy; they may present chronically from gradual fluid ...
... Collection of serous fluid that results from a defect or irritation in the tunica vaginalis of the scrotum Adult hydroceles are usually late-onset (secondary). Late-onset hydroceles may present acutely from local injury, infections, and radiotherapy; they may present chronically from gradual fluid ...
Acute pancreatitis
Acute pancreatitis or acute pancreatic necrosis is a sudden inflammation of the pancreas. It can have severe complications and high mortality despite treatment. While mild cases are often successfully treated with conservative measures, such as fasting and aggressive intravenous fluid rehydration, severe cases may require admission to the intensive care unit or even surgery to deal with complications of the disease process.