34 year old woman with thrombocytopenia and weakness
... Angiogram of chest was ordered during her hospitalization for an On admission the patient was again noted to be thrombocyepisode of shortness of breath. There was no evidence of topenic and anemic. She denied epistaxis, easy bruising, rash, pulmonary embolism but a large heterogeneous splenic mass w ...
... Angiogram of chest was ordered during her hospitalization for an On admission the patient was again noted to be thrombocyepisode of shortness of breath. There was no evidence of topenic and anemic. She denied epistaxis, easy bruising, rash, pulmonary embolism but a large heterogeneous splenic mass w ...
In This Issue - Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education
... been reported.4 Common adverse events include bradycardia (10%), hypertension (8.9%), and atrial ibrillation (8.3%). Luminous phenomena (disturbances involving enhanced brightness in the visual ield) may occur usually within 2 months after initiation of therapy. Heart rate, blood pressure, and car ...
... been reported.4 Common adverse events include bradycardia (10%), hypertension (8.9%), and atrial ibrillation (8.3%). Luminous phenomena (disturbances involving enhanced brightness in the visual ield) may occur usually within 2 months after initiation of therapy. Heart rate, blood pressure, and car ...
Cardiac Emergency Review registration
... end of the Cardiac Emergency Review Class, the participant will be able to: Verbalize understanding of medications used during cardiac emergencies Integrate drug pharmacology into advanced cardiac algorithms Demonstrate correct Team Leader actions in cardiac emergencies following AHA guidelines ...
... end of the Cardiac Emergency Review Class, the participant will be able to: Verbalize understanding of medications used during cardiac emergencies Integrate drug pharmacology into advanced cardiac algorithms Demonstrate correct Team Leader actions in cardiac emergencies following AHA guidelines ...
Chest Pain
... Escalation Criteria: Immediate life-threatening presentations that require escalation and referral to a Senior Medical Officer (SMO): ...
... Escalation Criteria: Immediate life-threatening presentations that require escalation and referral to a Senior Medical Officer (SMO): ...
schmidt`s syndrome in a 32 years old female
... INTRODUCTION In polyglandular autoimmune (PGA) syndromes, immune dysfunction affects two or more endocrine glands and other non-endocrine immune disorders may also be present. The PGA syndromes are classified into two main types: PGA type I and PGA type II.1 We describe this case in which a young fe ...
... INTRODUCTION In polyglandular autoimmune (PGA) syndromes, immune dysfunction affects two or more endocrine glands and other non-endocrine immune disorders may also be present. The PGA syndromes are classified into two main types: PGA type I and PGA type II.1 We describe this case in which a young fe ...
Date: ________________ Patient Name: _______________________________________ SS# ____-____-_____
... the neck. A minority of patients may notice stiffness or soreness after the first few days of treatment. The ancillary procedures could produce skin irritation, burns or minor complications. Injectable Nutrients are administered at this office. If this therapy applies to your care – all benefits, ri ...
... the neck. A minority of patients may notice stiffness or soreness after the first few days of treatment. The ancillary procedures could produce skin irritation, burns or minor complications. Injectable Nutrients are administered at this office. If this therapy applies to your care – all benefits, ri ...
PATHOLOGY
... Etiology and mechanism DIC is not a primary disease, rather, it is a complication of some underlying diseases (trauma, severe infection, shock, carcinoma etc.) which activate the processes involved in blood clotting. ...
... Etiology and mechanism DIC is not a primary disease, rather, it is a complication of some underlying diseases (trauma, severe infection, shock, carcinoma etc.) which activate the processes involved in blood clotting. ...
NUR 244 Assessment of respiratory system
... (1) History of productive cough that lasts 3 months per year for 2 consecutive years (2) Persistent cough, known as smoker's cough, usually in the winter months (3) Persistent sputum production ...
... (1) History of productive cough that lasts 3 months per year for 2 consecutive years (2) Persistent cough, known as smoker's cough, usually in the winter months (3) Persistent sputum production ...
A Case Report: New onset Atrial Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular
... uncommon during or after surgery. It may present for the first time during anesthesia and surgery. • AF is the most common sustained cardiac dysrhythmia. • The incidence of AF approximately doubles with each decade of adult life. • New onset AF occurs most after: • Cardiac surgery (10-65%) • Followe ...
... uncommon during or after surgery. It may present for the first time during anesthesia and surgery. • AF is the most common sustained cardiac dysrhythmia. • The incidence of AF approximately doubles with each decade of adult life. • New onset AF occurs most after: • Cardiac surgery (10-65%) • Followe ...
For Release - Reflex Clinic
... the knee joint. For many, the pain is debilitating, crippling and stops a person from living life to the fullest. Millions suffer from knee pain, and up till now, there have been few options. Most deal with it, and the others go through knee replacement surgery which is expensive and painful. Recent ...
... the knee joint. For many, the pain is debilitating, crippling and stops a person from living life to the fullest. Millions suffer from knee pain, and up till now, there have been few options. Most deal with it, and the others go through knee replacement surgery which is expensive and painful. Recent ...
Best Practices Patient Monitoring Parameters
... history of suicide attempts, self harming behavior or violence towards others, observe for clinical worsening, suicidal thoughts, intent, plans and behavior, current stressors, family history; treat modifiable risk factors such as anxiety, insomnia, substance abuse, agitation) Assess for Risk of Ser ...
... history of suicide attempts, self harming behavior or violence towards others, observe for clinical worsening, suicidal thoughts, intent, plans and behavior, current stressors, family history; treat modifiable risk factors such as anxiety, insomnia, substance abuse, agitation) Assess for Risk of Ser ...
Orthostatic hypotension
... • Cardiovascular exam • Neurologic (cerebellar, propioceptive, motor, sensory) ( include “Up and go test”) • Vision & Hearing Diagnosis & Treatment • Assume multi-factorial • Classify Symptoms • List Factors derived from “ Classification”) and their etiologies • Treat multiple factors and the easies ...
... • Cardiovascular exam • Neurologic (cerebellar, propioceptive, motor, sensory) ( include “Up and go test”) • Vision & Hearing Diagnosis & Treatment • Assume multi-factorial • Classify Symptoms • List Factors derived from “ Classification”) and their etiologies • Treat multiple factors and the easies ...
Case One: 12 Year Old Spayed Female Poodle
... These are the basic questions that come into play for planning each anesthetic protocol even for the most uncomplicated patient. What about a patient that then presents with specific complicating factors? How are these weighed and how do they change the process of anesthetic planning? The safest ane ...
... These are the basic questions that come into play for planning each anesthetic protocol even for the most uncomplicated patient. What about a patient that then presents with specific complicating factors? How are these weighed and how do they change the process of anesthetic planning? The safest ane ...
Pregnancy outcomes in pulmonary arterial hypertension in the modern management era CORRESPONDENCE
... We read with interest the important article by JAÏS et al. [1] in a recent issue of the European Respiratory Journal discussing management and outcome of pregnancy in pulmonary hypertension patients in the light of recent advanced therapy. We certainly agree that this issue should be revisited in t ...
... We read with interest the important article by JAÏS et al. [1] in a recent issue of the European Respiratory Journal discussing management and outcome of pregnancy in pulmonary hypertension patients in the light of recent advanced therapy. We certainly agree that this issue should be revisited in t ...
anesthesia and cardiopulmonary bypass for congenital heart surgery
... Pathophysiology of Congenital Heart Defects Pulmonary Blood Flow 1 – Increased flow Increased pulmonary blood flow from an unrestricted or excessive left-to-right shunt may result in pulmonary hypertension and cardiac failure. Pulmonary artery pressures (PAP) are initially labile, but become fixed a ...
... Pathophysiology of Congenital Heart Defects Pulmonary Blood Flow 1 – Increased flow Increased pulmonary blood flow from an unrestricted or excessive left-to-right shunt may result in pulmonary hypertension and cardiac failure. Pulmonary artery pressures (PAP) are initially labile, but become fixed a ...
obstructive sleep apnoea
... symptoms and high index of suspicion of OSAH is needed. It is often useful to seek information from the partner regarding witnessed apnoeas, snoring, nocturnal restlessness and irritability and personality changes. The following questions may help to direct the Physician to diagnosis of OSAH:1. Is t ...
... symptoms and high index of suspicion of OSAH is needed. It is often useful to seek information from the partner regarding witnessed apnoeas, snoring, nocturnal restlessness and irritability and personality changes. The following questions may help to direct the Physician to diagnosis of OSAH:1. Is t ...
CHF_EMS_Lecture - EMS Lecture Series
... • Requires good enough cardiac output to reach the kidneys • 40mg IV • May require more if already taking Lasix ...
... • Requires good enough cardiac output to reach the kidneys • 40mg IV • May require more if already taking Lasix ...
Introduction to Acid
... 28-year-old woman has been admitted to your unit for a breast biopsy. While you’re explaining the procedure to her, she becomes noticeably anxious and says she feels dizzy. You note that her respirations have increased to 45 / minute. The doctor orders ABGs. After reviewing the results, pH 7.51, P ...
... 28-year-old woman has been admitted to your unit for a breast biopsy. While you’re explaining the procedure to her, she becomes noticeably anxious and says she feels dizzy. You note that her respirations have increased to 45 / minute. The doctor orders ABGs. After reviewing the results, pH 7.51, P ...
Delirium: Evaluation and Management
... – Reduce noise levels. – Maximize visual and auditory acuity. – Minimize room changes in the hospital. ...
... – Reduce noise levels. – Maximize visual and auditory acuity. – Minimize room changes in the hospital. ...