et al - International Dental Research
... techniques that are an alternative to minimally invasive approaches and need no cavitation for noncompliant or agitated patients is preferable in terms of psychology and the rapid achievement of an esthetic outcome (15). An innovative technique called the caries infiltration technique is used in non ...
... techniques that are an alternative to minimally invasive approaches and need no cavitation for noncompliant or agitated patients is preferable in terms of psychology and the rapid achievement of an esthetic outcome (15). An innovative technique called the caries infiltration technique is used in non ...
Switching from one opioid to another Basic Conversation Equation
... of a 0.4mg/ml amp of naloxone) in 9ml of NS for final concentration of 0.04mg/ml. ...
... of a 0.4mg/ml amp of naloxone) in 9ml of NS for final concentration of 0.04mg/ml. ...
The Spleen
... – Asymptomatic lymphadenopathy at time of diagnosis (usually cervical) – Constitutional symptoms Night sweats Weight loss Pruritus ...
... – Asymptomatic lymphadenopathy at time of diagnosis (usually cervical) – Constitutional symptoms Night sweats Weight loss Pruritus ...
clinical-therapeutic assessment of the use of lysine clonixinate in the
... production of prostaglandins, such as PGE2, which are involved ...
... production of prostaglandins, such as PGE2, which are involved ...
Francisco Pernas, MD Faculty Advisor: Shraddha Mukerji, MD Department of Otolaryngology
... CRS unknown, but there is an association. Theory – Acid causes inflammatory reaction leading to decreased mucociliary clearance Asthmatics use medications that decrease LES tone and cause hypersecretion of gastric acid. ...
... CRS unknown, but there is an association. Theory – Acid causes inflammatory reaction leading to decreased mucociliary clearance Asthmatics use medications that decrease LES tone and cause hypersecretion of gastric acid. ...
GASTROINTESTINAL MANIFESTATIONS IN HIV
... colitis are the most common causes of gastrointestinal bleeding in HIV-infected children.(5) If severe enough, they can lead to bowel perforation and eventual death.(28) Gangcyclovir and foscarnet are administered for this infection with a fair result. Recently, we found a patient with chronic diarr ...
... colitis are the most common causes of gastrointestinal bleeding in HIV-infected children.(5) If severe enough, they can lead to bowel perforation and eventual death.(28) Gangcyclovir and foscarnet are administered for this infection with a fair result. Recently, we found a patient with chronic diarr ...
Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the United States
... recent meta-analyses provide evidence that both real acupuncture and sham acupuncture (shallow insertion of needles at non-acupuncture points) reduce chronic low back pain.64,65 Real acupuncture is not proven to be superior to sham acupuncture. Nonetheless, numerous clinical trials suggest that acup ...
... recent meta-analyses provide evidence that both real acupuncture and sham acupuncture (shallow insertion of needles at non-acupuncture points) reduce chronic low back pain.64,65 Real acupuncture is not proven to be superior to sham acupuncture. Nonetheless, numerous clinical trials suggest that acup ...
COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME REFLEX SYMPATHETIC
... The phenomenon of sympathetically maintained pain (SMP), referring to selective diagnostic blockade of pain with alpha-1 blockers such as Phentolamine, and Guanethidine have been mistaken for exclusive prerequisite for diagnosis of CRPS. In early phases of CRPS (a few weeks to a few months), the pai ...
... The phenomenon of sympathetically maintained pain (SMP), referring to selective diagnostic blockade of pain with alpha-1 blockers such as Phentolamine, and Guanethidine have been mistaken for exclusive prerequisite for diagnosis of CRPS. In early phases of CRPS (a few weeks to a few months), the pai ...
The Development of the Index of Complexity, Outcome and Need
... 1. The two indices have been developed and validated to assess treatment entry and exits as separate phenomena, when they are clearly part of the same clinical process. This requires additional training and duplicates the effort of measuring what are often similar occlusal traits. 2. Treatment categ ...
... 1. The two indices have been developed and validated to assess treatment entry and exits as separate phenomena, when they are clearly part of the same clinical process. This requires additional training and duplicates the effort of measuring what are often similar occlusal traits. 2. Treatment categ ...
me dicine the journal of personalized
... in the respective clinics on loan from Axiom Worldwide for exclusive use in study patients. Research support was provided to each center to cover study expenses associated with patient care and data collection. ...
... in the respective clinics on loan from Axiom Worldwide for exclusive use in study patients. Research support was provided to each center to cover study expenses associated with patient care and data collection. ...
Documentation Forms
... 2. Assess and modify the physical environment to assure patient safety 3. Teach patient and family members health promotion practices relative to admission concern. 4. Respond therapeutically the psychosocial needs of patient experiencing distress. 5. Explain all procedures, medications, and follow- ...
... 2. Assess and modify the physical environment to assure patient safety 3. Teach patient and family members health promotion practices relative to admission concern. 4. Respond therapeutically the psychosocial needs of patient experiencing distress. 5. Explain all procedures, medications, and follow- ...
Chronic Kidney Disease - The College of Dental Hygienists of Ontario
... ■ Local anesthetic lidocaine is primarily eliminated/metabolized by the liver, rather than the kidney, and it is not removed by dialysis. In chronic renal disease, no local anesthetic dosage adjustment is typically required for most dental procedures when dose is kept to a safe minimum. ■ The dental ...
... ■ Local anesthetic lidocaine is primarily eliminated/metabolized by the liver, rather than the kidney, and it is not removed by dialysis. In chronic renal disease, no local anesthetic dosage adjustment is typically required for most dental procedures when dose is kept to a safe minimum. ■ The dental ...
Consider opioid rotation if the pain is opioid responsive but efficacy
... goal should be to reduce pain sufficiently to facilitate engagement with rehabilitation and the restoration of useful function. The management of persistent pain focuses not only on reduction in pain intensity but also on improvement in sleep, mood, and physical, vocational, social and emotional wel ...
... goal should be to reduce pain sufficiently to facilitate engagement with rehabilitation and the restoration of useful function. The management of persistent pain focuses not only on reduction in pain intensity but also on improvement in sleep, mood, and physical, vocational, social and emotional wel ...
Guidelines for the Management of Major Regional Analgesia
... required, magnetic resonance imaging is preferable to a computed tomography scan. It should be remembered that epidural abscess may present some days after the procedure. In continuous peripheral nerve block techniques, suspected infected catheters should be removed and cultured. ...
... required, magnetic resonance imaging is preferable to a computed tomography scan. It should be remembered that epidural abscess may present some days after the procedure. In continuous peripheral nerve block techniques, suspected infected catheters should be removed and cultured. ...
Myths of orthodontic gnathology
... asymptomatic subjects have ID.97-99 The issue becomes whether TMJ ID predispose TMD asymptomatic subjects to TMD later on. And if this is true, the next question is whether these subjects need some form of dental or orthodontic treatment to mitigate future TMD. A relationship (studies were associati ...
... asymptomatic subjects have ID.97-99 The issue becomes whether TMJ ID predispose TMD asymptomatic subjects to TMD later on. And if this is true, the next question is whether these subjects need some form of dental or orthodontic treatment to mitigate future TMD. A relationship (studies were associati ...
Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea/C. difficile Colitis
... C. difficile infection is treated with antibiotics including metronidazole (Flagyl), vancomycin (Vancocin) or fidaxomicin (Dificid). The choice of antibiotics is based upon the severity of illness and should be discussed with your health care providers. One of the challenges with this infection is r ...
... C. difficile infection is treated with antibiotics including metronidazole (Flagyl), vancomycin (Vancocin) or fidaxomicin (Dificid). The choice of antibiotics is based upon the severity of illness and should be discussed with your health care providers. One of the challenges with this infection is r ...
Lumbar Microdiscectomy - Intermountain Healthcare
... If the nerve sac is unintentionally opened during surgery, it will be repaired. This should not have any effect on your long-term outcome, but you may have to spend a day or two flat in bed to allow the repair to strengthen. Rarely, further treatment may be necessary. •• Damage to spinal nerves or t ...
... If the nerve sac is unintentionally opened during surgery, it will be repaired. This should not have any effect on your long-term outcome, but you may have to spend a day or two flat in bed to allow the repair to strengthen. Rarely, further treatment may be necessary. •• Damage to spinal nerves or t ...
1 - Logan Class of December 2013
... No bruit with a systolic and diastolic component is normal; over the kidney indicates renal failure. AAA presents often with severe back pain as a first symptom – fewer than 50% calcify enough for X-ray determination. Obstruction can lead to claudication. Know where abdominal aneurysms are found: mo ...
... No bruit with a systolic and diastolic component is normal; over the kidney indicates renal failure. AAA presents often with severe back pain as a first symptom – fewer than 50% calcify enough for X-ray determination. Obstruction can lead to claudication. Know where abdominal aneurysms are found: mo ...
Mini-implant anchorage for the orthodontic practitioner
... units remain completely stationary, is sometimes desirable but is usually unattainable with traditional orthodontic mechanics. The exception is the presence of ankylosed teeth in the anchorage unit. Under these special circumstances, forces applied to those teeth are completely transferred to the su ...
... units remain completely stationary, is sometimes desirable but is usually unattainable with traditional orthodontic mechanics. The exception is the presence of ankylosed teeth in the anchorage unit. Under these special circumstances, forces applied to those teeth are completely transferred to the su ...
Risks and complications of orthodontic miniscrews
... under the gingival tissues.24-26 The main symptom of air subcutaneous emphysema is immediate mucosal swelling with or without crepitus (crackling).27,28 Additional sequelae include cervicofacial swelling, orbital swelling, otalgia, hearing loss, mild discomfort, airway obstruction, and possibly inte ...
... under the gingival tissues.24-26 The main symptom of air subcutaneous emphysema is immediate mucosal swelling with or without crepitus (crackling).27,28 Additional sequelae include cervicofacial swelling, orbital swelling, otalgia, hearing loss, mild discomfort, airway obstruction, and possibly inte ...
Sinusitis Cyst Infection
... FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) is the keystone surgical treatment for sinusitis and nasal polyps. Fess is typically performed under local or general anesthesia, and lasts approximately two hours as an inpatient procedure. In traditional sinus surgery, an opening is made into the sinus. A ...
... FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) is the keystone surgical treatment for sinusitis and nasal polyps. Fess is typically performed under local or general anesthesia, and lasts approximately two hours as an inpatient procedure. In traditional sinus surgery, an opening is made into the sinus. A ...
Cortisone Injection - Information for Patients
... What is involved? • The skin is prepared using an antiseptic agent. • The needle is then guided into the relevant body part using radiological equipment, such as an ultrasound or Computed Tomography (CT) scanner. The guidance allows a high dose of cortisone to be accurately delivered into the area ...
... What is involved? • The skin is prepared using an antiseptic agent. • The needle is then guided into the relevant body part using radiological equipment, such as an ultrasound or Computed Tomography (CT) scanner. The guidance allows a high dose of cortisone to be accurately delivered into the area ...