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... Due to the distinguishing characteristic of frequent abrupt manifestations and the potentially serious nature of this arrhythmia, it is important for both clinicians and patients to be familiar with the treatment methods other than medication. The acupoint Nei-Guan (PC6), according to the WHO Standa ...
... Due to the distinguishing characteristic of frequent abrupt manifestations and the potentially serious nature of this arrhythmia, it is important for both clinicians and patients to be familiar with the treatment methods other than medication. The acupoint Nei-Guan (PC6), according to the WHO Standa ...
Male Pelvic Symptom Questionnaire
... better worse staying the same Medical History: Please check if you have ever had: Arthritis Head injury Repeated infections Broken bones/fractures Multiple Sclerosis Urinary Tract Infections Osteoporosis Back Pain/back surgery Bacterial/Non-bacterial Prostatitis Blood disorders ...
... better worse staying the same Medical History: Please check if you have ever had: Arthritis Head injury Repeated infections Broken bones/fractures Multiple Sclerosis Urinary Tract Infections Osteoporosis Back Pain/back surgery Bacterial/Non-bacterial Prostatitis Blood disorders ...
Pacing Concepts
... for estimating the expected rise in thresholds that results from this fibrotic buildup • Threshold may rise transiently to levels of 4 to 5 times those at implant but generally decline after 14-21 days to levels of 2 or 3 times the acute values • Newer electrode materials and configuration may lesse ...
... for estimating the expected rise in thresholds that results from this fibrotic buildup • Threshold may rise transiently to levels of 4 to 5 times those at implant but generally decline after 14-21 days to levels of 2 or 3 times the acute values • Newer electrode materials and configuration may lesse ...
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... exposure and be sure to have proper protection (long clothes, hat, sunscreens, etc.). ...
... exposure and be sure to have proper protection (long clothes, hat, sunscreens, etc.). ...
COPD- Differential - Diagnosis - American Academy of Family
... Evaluation Assessment of symptoms • Severity of breathlessness, cough, sputum production, wheezing, chest tightness, weight loss or anorexia • Change in alertness or mental status, fatigue, confusion, anxiety, dizziness, pallor or cyanosis • COPD should be considered in any patient with a chronic c ...
... Evaluation Assessment of symptoms • Severity of breathlessness, cough, sputum production, wheezing, chest tightness, weight loss or anorexia • Change in alertness or mental status, fatigue, confusion, anxiety, dizziness, pallor or cyanosis • COPD should be considered in any patient with a chronic c ...
Lung Diseases
... currently have asthma. Of these, 12.2 million Americans (3.8 million children under 18) had an asthma attack.1 * In 2004, asthma accounted for an estimated 14.5 million lost work days in adults.6 * Asthma breathing problems usually happen in "episodes" or “attacks,” but the inflammation underlying a ...
... currently have asthma. Of these, 12.2 million Americans (3.8 million children under 18) had an asthma attack.1 * In 2004, asthma accounted for an estimated 14.5 million lost work days in adults.6 * Asthma breathing problems usually happen in "episodes" or “attacks,” but the inflammation underlying a ...
LEVOSIMENDAN AS A RESCUE ADJUNCT IN AMLODIPINE INTOXICATION M G T
... and a pulse of 125 bpm. She received intravenous crystalloid, intravenous dopamine 10 µg·kg1·min-1, and intravenous insulin 0.5 U·kg-1·h-1. Chest x-ray revealed pulmonary infiltration suggestive of pulmonary edema. During her seven-hour intensive care unit stay, she had received 2700 mL of crystallo ...
... and a pulse of 125 bpm. She received intravenous crystalloid, intravenous dopamine 10 µg·kg1·min-1, and intravenous insulin 0.5 U·kg-1·h-1. Chest x-ray revealed pulmonary infiltration suggestive of pulmonary edema. During her seven-hour intensive care unit stay, she had received 2700 mL of crystallo ...
M1: Study Overview
... Who have receive a minimum of 30 mL/kg of intravenous fluids (2100 mL for a 70 kg patient) before enrolment OR the most responsible physician has good reasons to believe that more fluid resuscitation is no longer required and could be harmful. The treating physician believes will need vasopressors f ...
... Who have receive a minimum of 30 mL/kg of intravenous fluids (2100 mL for a 70 kg patient) before enrolment OR the most responsible physician has good reasons to believe that more fluid resuscitation is no longer required and could be harmful. The treating physician believes will need vasopressors f ...
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... causes heartburn? When swallowing, food passes down the throat and through the esophagus to the stomach. Normally, there’s a muscular valve in the lower part of the esophagus that opens to allow food into the stomach (or to permit belching); then it closes again. Then, the stomach releases strong ac ...
... causes heartburn? When swallowing, food passes down the throat and through the esophagus to the stomach. Normally, there’s a muscular valve in the lower part of the esophagus that opens to allow food into the stomach (or to permit belching); then it closes again. Then, the stomach releases strong ac ...
Case report Chronic graft-versus-host disease-related
... GVHD-related polymyositis usually responds to corticosteroids but may relapse as the corticosteroids are tapered.8 In the case we report additional immunosuppressive therapy was required to manage the severe GVHD-related polymyositis. Patients usually require treatment for 5–30 months and the overal ...
... GVHD-related polymyositis usually responds to corticosteroids but may relapse as the corticosteroids are tapered.8 In the case we report additional immunosuppressive therapy was required to manage the severe GVHD-related polymyositis. Patients usually require treatment for 5–30 months and the overal ...
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome
... syndrome except in cases where diagnosis is not clear. The treatment of SMA syndrome can be either conservative or surgical. Patients with SMA syndrome initially require nasogastric tube insertion for gastrointestinal decompression, fluid resuscitation, correction of electrolyte abnormalities and ea ...
... syndrome except in cases where diagnosis is not clear. The treatment of SMA syndrome can be either conservative or surgical. Patients with SMA syndrome initially require nasogastric tube insertion for gastrointestinal decompression, fluid resuscitation, correction of electrolyte abnormalities and ea ...
LIGNOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE (Lidocaine)
... Use as an antiarrhythmic in patients with supraventricular arrhythmia; or StokesAdams syndrome or severe degrees of sinoatrial, atrioventricular or intraventricular block unless the patient has an artificial pacemaker as can result in ventricular standstill Current treatment with other antiarrythmic ...
... Use as an antiarrhythmic in patients with supraventricular arrhythmia; or StokesAdams syndrome or severe degrees of sinoatrial, atrioventricular or intraventricular block unless the patient has an artificial pacemaker as can result in ventricular standstill Current treatment with other antiarrythmic ...
The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pudendal Neuralgia
... injury that occurs at the motor end plate when muscle fibers are overloaded. It is a hyperirritable spot, usually within a taut band of skeletal muscle or in the muscle’s fascia, that is painful on compression and causes characteristic referred pain, tenderness, and autonomic phenomena (including th ...
... injury that occurs at the motor end plate when muscle fibers are overloaded. It is a hyperirritable spot, usually within a taut band of skeletal muscle or in the muscle’s fascia, that is painful on compression and causes characteristic referred pain, tenderness, and autonomic phenomena (including th ...
protein-losing_enteropathy
... • Frequency of monitoring is determined by the severity of the condition ...
... • Frequency of monitoring is determined by the severity of the condition ...
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... Which of the following symptoms or signs may indicate that the patient is in the proper level of sedation when using the L.L.U. I.V. technique? 1. The needle in his arm bothers him very much 2. Stationary objects can appear to be moving or be blurred 3. The patient will not open his mouth when asked ...
... Which of the following symptoms or signs may indicate that the patient is in the proper level of sedation when using the L.L.U. I.V. technique? 1. The needle in his arm bothers him very much 2. Stationary objects can appear to be moving or be blurred 3. The patient will not open his mouth when asked ...
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... 16. Spontaneous coronary artery dissection in pregnancy requiring emergency caesarean delivery followed by coronary artery bypass grafting / By L. Weinberg, [et. al]………………………………………………………………251 17. Differentiating athlete's heart from inherited cardiac pathology: the challenge of repolarisation abno ...
... 16. Spontaneous coronary artery dissection in pregnancy requiring emergency caesarean delivery followed by coronary artery bypass grafting / By L. Weinberg, [et. al]………………………………………………………………251 17. Differentiating athlete's heart from inherited cardiac pathology: the challenge of repolarisation abno ...
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... desaturated arterial blood with a widened alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient (A-a DO2 = 29.85 mmHg) may suggest the existence of congestive heart failure. A normal LV systolic function with a relatively clear lung field excluded the possibility of LV failure related dyspnea. Secondly, an enlarged RV ...
... desaturated arterial blood with a widened alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient (A-a DO2 = 29.85 mmHg) may suggest the existence of congestive heart failure. A normal LV systolic function with a relatively clear lung field excluded the possibility of LV failure related dyspnea. Secondly, an enlarged RV ...
Clinical trials update from the American Heart Association
... control group (+ 1.2% versus + 4.3%; p = 0.05). A recent update of the BOOST study suggested that the beneficial bone marrow transfer post MI is sustained at 18 months, however, there was a further improvement of global LV function in the control group and therefore, the intergroup comparison was no ...
... control group (+ 1.2% versus + 4.3%; p = 0.05). A recent update of the BOOST study suggested that the beneficial bone marrow transfer post MI is sustained at 18 months, however, there was a further improvement of global LV function in the control group and therefore, the intergroup comparison was no ...
Summary of Syncopal Disorders
... Summary of Syncopal Disorders Syncope is the formal medical term for fainting, describing a temporary loss of consciousness due to a sudden decline in blood flow to the brain.11 Syncope can be caused by numerous things. Some forms of syncope are fairly benign, while other forms can indicate serious ...
... Summary of Syncopal Disorders Syncope is the formal medical term for fainting, describing a temporary loss of consciousness due to a sudden decline in blood flow to the brain.11 Syncope can be caused by numerous things. Some forms of syncope are fairly benign, while other forms can indicate serious ...
Continuous positive airway pressure therapy reduces right
... in all patients. Only five of the thirteen patients (38%) were on anti-hypertensive medications and these patients all had good blood pressure control during the study period. None of the patients had an elevated B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) level. Except for three patients (34, 36, and 51 pg/ml ...
... in all patients. Only five of the thirteen patients (38%) were on anti-hypertensive medications and these patients all had good blood pressure control during the study period. None of the patients had an elevated B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) level. Except for three patients (34, 36, and 51 pg/ml ...
Atrial Fibrillation 2014. AF prevalence is around 1.6%, although in
... transoesophageal echo as guidance without prolonged anticoagulation (can check that there is no thrombus in the heart) 2. Drug treatment. This should be a cardiologist’s decision to maintain sinus rhythm after cardioversion. 1st line – standard beta blocker (not sotalol), then Dronedarone (a seconda ...
... transoesophageal echo as guidance without prolonged anticoagulation (can check that there is no thrombus in the heart) 2. Drug treatment. This should be a cardiologist’s decision to maintain sinus rhythm after cardioversion. 1st line – standard beta blocker (not sotalol), then Dronedarone (a seconda ...