- SCHHS Emergency Department
... Nurse confederate for SHOs, no confederate for registrars / RNs Intubation trolley Ventilator USS ECG machine Defibrillator Normal saline Blood Fentanyl Morphine Midazolam Suxamethonium Rocuronium Ketamine 45yo male, MBA, bike vs tree, approx 100kph, multiple injuries, hypotensive ...
... Nurse confederate for SHOs, no confederate for registrars / RNs Intubation trolley Ventilator USS ECG machine Defibrillator Normal saline Blood Fentanyl Morphine Midazolam Suxamethonium Rocuronium Ketamine 45yo male, MBA, bike vs tree, approx 100kph, multiple injuries, hypotensive ...
Patient Form - Sterling Family Dental
... Patient treatment consent: I authorize the Dentist(s) or designated staff treating me to perform such diagnostic aids deemed appropriate to make a thorough diagnosis of my dental needs. Upon such diagnosis, I authorize the Dentist(s) to present to me all of my options so that I may make an informed ...
... Patient treatment consent: I authorize the Dentist(s) or designated staff treating me to perform such diagnostic aids deemed appropriate to make a thorough diagnosis of my dental needs. Upon such diagnosis, I authorize the Dentist(s) to present to me all of my options so that I may make an informed ...
peripheral_neuropathies
... other contents from the esophagus or stomach back up through the mouth), dry mouth (known as “xerostomia”), dry eye (known as “keratoconjunctivitis sicca” or KCS), constipation, third eyelid protrusion, vomiting, and lack of control of urination (known as “urinary incontinence”) • May see weakness o ...
... other contents from the esophagus or stomach back up through the mouth), dry mouth (known as “xerostomia”), dry eye (known as “keratoconjunctivitis sicca” or KCS), constipation, third eyelid protrusion, vomiting, and lack of control of urination (known as “urinary incontinence”) • May see weakness o ...
Case Discussion - Continuing Medical Education
... extension. The Lancet Neurology. 2013 Dec 31;12(12):1141-50. Patient 2: This 20-year-old woman has delayed sleep-wake phase disorder (DSPD). DSPD is far more common in adolescents but can last throughout life. This patient reports daytime sleepiness which may be due to not sleeping aligned with her ...
... extension. The Lancet Neurology. 2013 Dec 31;12(12):1141-50. Patient 2: This 20-year-old woman has delayed sleep-wake phase disorder (DSPD). DSPD is far more common in adolescents but can last throughout life. This patient reports daytime sleepiness which may be due to not sleeping aligned with her ...
Cardiovascular Blueprint
... Answer 3 3. Choice B is the correct answer. Cardiogenic shock is defined as widespread failure of inadequate tissue perfusion resulting in metabolic demands not being met. Myocardial ischemia is the primary cause. These patients will likely need to be placed on vasopressors. The main treatment is t ...
... Answer 3 3. Choice B is the correct answer. Cardiogenic shock is defined as widespread failure of inadequate tissue perfusion resulting in metabolic demands not being met. Myocardial ischemia is the primary cause. These patients will likely need to be placed on vasopressors. The main treatment is t ...
88a% - New Page 1
... infectious diseases, the antibiotic treatments are becoming redundant as a result of resistance, and options for replacements are running out. HIV resistance in the UK was shown to have increased markedly from 1996 to 2003 (Cane, P 2005 et al) due to its high mutation rates. There is an argument to ...
... infectious diseases, the antibiotic treatments are becoming redundant as a result of resistance, and options for replacements are running out. HIV resistance in the UK was shown to have increased markedly from 1996 to 2003 (Cane, P 2005 et al) due to its high mutation rates. There is an argument to ...
3. contraindications 1
... Accredited Registered Nurses employed within SESLHD Emergency Departments (ED) who are working in a extended practice nurse or Advanced Clinical Nurse (ACN) capacity must have at least a minimum of two (2) years emergency / critical care experience and must be able to work at a minimum of resuscitat ...
... Accredited Registered Nurses employed within SESLHD Emergency Departments (ED) who are working in a extended practice nurse or Advanced Clinical Nurse (ACN) capacity must have at least a minimum of two (2) years emergency / critical care experience and must be able to work at a minimum of resuscitat ...
medical terms
... 1. _______________: a branch of medicine that is concerned with the prevention and correction of disorders of the locomotor system of the body, including the skeleton, muscles, joints, and related tissues. 2. _______________: 1. the normal curvature of the lumbar and cervical spine, seen as an anter ...
... 1. _______________: a branch of medicine that is concerned with the prevention and correction of disorders of the locomotor system of the body, including the skeleton, muscles, joints, and related tissues. 2. _______________: 1. the normal curvature of the lumbar and cervical spine, seen as an anter ...
Blood pressure: From premed to post-op
... • Incorporate injectable agents within your anesthetic plan to reduce the amount of inhalant required for the procedure; this will reduce the amount of vasodilation and hypotension in the patient ...
... • Incorporate injectable agents within your anesthetic plan to reduce the amount of inhalant required for the procedure; this will reduce the amount of vasodilation and hypotension in the patient ...
Geriatric patients for general orthopaedic surgeries.
... A 83-year-old, 65 kg man fell down in his yard and was diagnosed as left femoral neck fracture. The patient’s medical history includes coronary artery disease, for which he had undergone 4-vessel coronary artery bypass grafting nine years prior to this admission; hypertension, a history of stroke o ...
... A 83-year-old, 65 kg man fell down in his yard and was diagnosed as left femoral neck fracture. The patient’s medical history includes coronary artery disease, for which he had undergone 4-vessel coronary artery bypass grafting nine years prior to this admission; hypertension, a history of stroke o ...
Asystole / Pulseless Electrical Activity Protocol
... Hypothermia – follow Hypothermia Cardiac Arrest Protocol rapid transport Hyperkalemia (history of renal failure) – see #5 below. Pre-Medical Control PARAMEDIC 1. Follow the Cardiac Arrest - General Protocol. 2. Confirm that patient is in asystole by evaluating more than one lead. 3. Administer Epine ...
... Hypothermia – follow Hypothermia Cardiac Arrest Protocol rapid transport Hyperkalemia (history of renal failure) – see #5 below. Pre-Medical Control PARAMEDIC 1. Follow the Cardiac Arrest - General Protocol. 2. Confirm that patient is in asystole by evaluating more than one lead. 3. Administer Epine ...
Bosvate, Tablet
... Bisoprolol is a highly beta1-selective-adrenoceptor blocking agent, lacking intrinsic stimulating and relevant membrane stabilising activity. It only shows low affinity to the beta2-receptor of the smooth muscles of bronchi and vessels as well as to the beta2-receptors concerned with metabolic regul ...
... Bisoprolol is a highly beta1-selective-adrenoceptor blocking agent, lacking intrinsic stimulating and relevant membrane stabilising activity. It only shows low affinity to the beta2-receptor of the smooth muscles of bronchi and vessels as well as to the beta2-receptors concerned with metabolic regul ...
SCAA Glossary
... Type IV - inhibits calcium channels, which influence impulse conduction at the level of the AV node. Because these drugs relax (widen) small blood vessels, they are useful for the treatment of high blood pressure angina — chest discomfort, usually denotes angina pectoris (chest pain that often radia ...
... Type IV - inhibits calcium channels, which influence impulse conduction at the level of the AV node. Because these drugs relax (widen) small blood vessels, they are useful for the treatment of high blood pressure angina — chest discomfort, usually denotes angina pectoris (chest pain that often radia ...
Tricuspid Atresia
... c. Direct RA to PA anastomosis: connection of right atrial appendage to PA (not preformed currently) V. Long term complications: potential interventions (See Problem List included with these documents) A. Arrhythmia: ablation, pacemaker, ICD, medications, conversion to lateral tunnel or extracardiac ...
... c. Direct RA to PA anastomosis: connection of right atrial appendage to PA (not preformed currently) V. Long term complications: potential interventions (See Problem List included with these documents) A. Arrhythmia: ablation, pacemaker, ICD, medications, conversion to lateral tunnel or extracardiac ...
Sherlock Holmes - Ipswich-Year2-Med-PBL-Gp-2
... absent muscle stretch reflexes and sensory disturbances. She is fully conscious although she looks quite weak – it’s probably not a problem with her brain; this suggests Lower Motor Neuron disease (if UMN would probably be unilateral with increased reflexes and tone). Her lower limbs seem more affec ...
... absent muscle stretch reflexes and sensory disturbances. She is fully conscious although she looks quite weak – it’s probably not a problem with her brain; this suggests Lower Motor Neuron disease (if UMN would probably be unilateral with increased reflexes and tone). Her lower limbs seem more affec ...
Case Presentation
... occlusion of several right lower lobe segmental arteries. • 3. Peripheral, nodular opacities in the right lower lobe may represent small areas of infarct. • 4. Ground glass opacity in the left upper lobe and bilateral lower lobes could represent atelectatic change, however, given history of hemoptys ...
... occlusion of several right lower lobe segmental arteries. • 3. Peripheral, nodular opacities in the right lower lobe may represent small areas of infarct. • 4. Ground glass opacity in the left upper lobe and bilateral lower lobes could represent atelectatic change, however, given history of hemoptys ...
The Most Important Word in Diagnosis: And
... contrast, immunocompromised patients infected with the protozoan organisms may have encephalitis with headache and confusion, chorioretinitis with eye pain and reduced visual acuity, or pneumonitis with cough and dyspnea. Sarcoidosis is a disease of unknown etiology that commonly targets the heart, ...
... contrast, immunocompromised patients infected with the protozoan organisms may have encephalitis with headache and confusion, chorioretinitis with eye pain and reduced visual acuity, or pneumonitis with cough and dyspnea. Sarcoidosis is a disease of unknown etiology that commonly targets the heart, ...
BNP use in Heart Failure Diagnosis
... BNP is a really useful test for excluding heart failure in patients with dyspnoea where heart failure is suspected. BNP has no additive diagnostic value for patients with a clear diagnosis of heart failure e.g. chest x-ray showing pulmonary oedema. A normal BNP virtually excludes the diagnosis of he ...
... BNP is a really useful test for excluding heart failure in patients with dyspnoea where heart failure is suspected. BNP has no additive diagnostic value for patients with a clear diagnosis of heart failure e.g. chest x-ray showing pulmonary oedema. A normal BNP virtually excludes the diagnosis of he ...
New Patient Medical History Intake Form
... Do you use a mail order pharmacy? ____________ If so, please be sure we have your pharmacy provider information and a copy of your prescription drug card. Preferred Mail Order Pharmacy: ___________________________________________________ ***Should your information change, please report these changes ...
... Do you use a mail order pharmacy? ____________ If so, please be sure we have your pharmacy provider information and a copy of your prescription drug card. Preferred Mail Order Pharmacy: ___________________________________________________ ***Should your information change, please report these changes ...
PATHOLOGY WRITTEN AND PRACTICAL EXAM 1
... A. A prostatic adenocarcinoma with a Gleason grade of 2 has a better prognosis than one with a score of 10. B. Weight loss and blood in the urine are common symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). C. PSA (prostatic specific antigen) levels should be measured only after the diagnosis of prost ...
... A. A prostatic adenocarcinoma with a Gleason grade of 2 has a better prognosis than one with a score of 10. B. Weight loss and blood in the urine are common symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). C. PSA (prostatic specific antigen) levels should be measured only after the diagnosis of prost ...