Triage with the French Emergency Nurses Classification in Hospital
... their complexity/severity and/or according to the intensity of their symptoms. The thought process leading to the creation of FRENCH version 2 (v.2) now being used by a number of metropolitan and overseas French hospitals took place during the first 3 months of 2006, and included almost all the depa ...
... their complexity/severity and/or according to the intensity of their symptoms. The thought process leading to the creation of FRENCH version 2 (v.2) now being used by a number of metropolitan and overseas French hospitals took place during the first 3 months of 2006, and included almost all the depa ...
Hyponatremia - Prepared Rescuer, LLC
... being recognized only secondarily. For many people, therefore, the recognition is entirely incidental. Patients may develop clinical symptoms due to the cause of hyponatremia or the hyponatremia itself. Many medical illnesses, such as congestive heart failure, liver failure, renal failure, or pneumo ...
... being recognized only secondarily. For many people, therefore, the recognition is entirely incidental. Patients may develop clinical symptoms due to the cause of hyponatremia or the hyponatremia itself. Many medical illnesses, such as congestive heart failure, liver failure, renal failure, or pneumo ...
Practice Guidelines for Postanesthetic Care
... assessment and monitoring of respiratory function during recovery is associated with early detection of hypoxemia (Category A2-B evidence); new literature is insufficient to further evaluate these findings. The consultants and ASA members agree that periodic assessment and monitoring of airway paten ...
... assessment and monitoring of respiratory function during recovery is associated with early detection of hypoxemia (Category A2-B evidence); new literature is insufficient to further evaluate these findings. The consultants and ASA members agree that periodic assessment and monitoring of airway paten ...
Terbinafine and smell alterations Introduction Reports
... classes associated with taste and smell alterations reported to the Italian spontaneous adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting database. For terbinafine for topical use taste and/or smell impairments were reported 17 times. In 14 cases there were only taste disturbances, in 2 cases only smell disturb ...
... classes associated with taste and smell alterations reported to the Italian spontaneous adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting database. For terbinafine for topical use taste and/or smell impairments were reported 17 times. In 14 cases there were only taste disturbances, in 2 cases only smell disturb ...
CELEXA PM MKT Control 149419 10Jan2012 En
... vomiting, tremor and headache are the most commonly reported reactions. Generally, these symptoms are mild to moderate; however, in some patients they may be severe in intensity. They usually occur within the first few days of discontinuing treatment, but there have been very rare reports of such sy ...
... vomiting, tremor and headache are the most commonly reported reactions. Generally, these symptoms are mild to moderate; however, in some patients they may be severe in intensity. They usually occur within the first few days of discontinuing treatment, but there have been very rare reports of such sy ...
Hyperthyroidism and Other Causes of Thyrotoxicosis: Management
... ‘‘thyrotoxicosis’’ refers to a clinical state that results from inappropriately high thyroid hormone action in tissues generally due to inappropriately high tissue thyroid hormone levels. The term ‘‘hyperthyroidism,’’ as used in these guidelines, is a form of thyrotoxicosis due to inappropriately hi ...
... ‘‘thyrotoxicosis’’ refers to a clinical state that results from inappropriately high thyroid hormone action in tissues generally due to inappropriately high tissue thyroid hormone levels. The term ‘‘hyperthyroidism,’’ as used in these guidelines, is a form of thyrotoxicosis due to inappropriately hi ...
Clinical Guidelines: Care of Children Cystic Fibrosis
... To consider starting DNase daily for all patients when they are 6 years old, whatever their lung function. Additionally it should be encouraged for all our children who are currently older (6.4). The default will be to use DNase daily, but consideration of alternate day therapy after 6 months in tho ...
... To consider starting DNase daily for all patients when they are 6 years old, whatever their lung function. Additionally it should be encouraged for all our children who are currently older (6.4). The default will be to use DNase daily, but consideration of alternate day therapy after 6 months in tho ...
Clinician`s Guide to Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis
... unique concerns and expectations of individual patients considered in any final therapeutic decision. Risk assessment All postmenopausal women and men age 50 and older should be evaluated for osteoporosis risk in order to determine the need for BMD testing and/or vertebral imaging. In general, the m ...
... unique concerns and expectations of individual patients considered in any final therapeutic decision. Risk assessment All postmenopausal women and men age 50 and older should be evaluated for osteoporosis risk in order to determine the need for BMD testing and/or vertebral imaging. In general, the m ...
Cervical Spine Injury: An Evidence-Based Evaluation
... Spine boards were developed as a means of extricating patients from a motor vehicle while maintaining spine precautions; they were not intended as an immobilization device.10 Leaving the patient on the board is not necessary for immobilization. Patients who arrive in the ED on a spine board should b ...
... Spine boards were developed as a means of extricating patients from a motor vehicle while maintaining spine precautions; they were not intended as an immobilization device.10 Leaving the patient on the board is not necessary for immobilization. Patients who arrive in the ED on a spine board should b ...
ProCare HospiceCare Drug-Induced Taste Disturbances
... Antimicrobial medications frequently cause taste disturbances. It is thought that this may be due to their wide distribution in the body (which is typically by design, so they can reach the infected areas) and their subsequent frequent detection in saliva and other bodily secretions. They also typic ...
... Antimicrobial medications frequently cause taste disturbances. It is thought that this may be due to their wide distribution in the body (which is typically by design, so they can reach the infected areas) and their subsequent frequent detection in saliva and other bodily secretions. They also typic ...
Severe asthma and the omalizumab option
... that has been shown to have many beneficial effects in asthma. Use of omalizumab may be influenced by the cost of the medication and some reported adverse effects including the rare possibility of anaphylaxis. When used in selected cases and carefully, omalizumab provides a very important tool in di ...
... that has been shown to have many beneficial effects in asthma. Use of omalizumab may be influenced by the cost of the medication and some reported adverse effects including the rare possibility of anaphylaxis. When used in selected cases and carefully, omalizumab provides a very important tool in di ...
Medical Record Administration and Healthcare
... Initiating, Keeping, and Disposing of Service Treatment Records, page 41 Initiating service treatment records • 5–25, page 41 Transferring service treatment records • 5–26, page 42 Handcarrying medical records • 5–27, page 43 Establishing “temporary” and “new” service treatment records • 5–28, page ...
... Initiating, Keeping, and Disposing of Service Treatment Records, page 41 Initiating service treatment records • 5–25, page 41 Transferring service treatment records • 5–26, page 42 Handcarrying medical records • 5–27, page 43 Establishing “temporary” and “new” service treatment records • 5–28, page ...
tenofovir disoproxil fumarate
... Pancreatitis has occurred during therapy with combination regimens that included VIREAD. Caution should be used when administering nucleoside analogues (including VIREAD) to patients with a history of pancreatitis or risk factors for the development of pancreatitis. Therapy should be suspended in pa ...
... Pancreatitis has occurred during therapy with combination regimens that included VIREAD. Caution should be used when administering nucleoside analogues (including VIREAD) to patients with a history of pancreatitis or risk factors for the development of pancreatitis. Therapy should be suspended in pa ...
Imodium Liquid, 2 mg/15 ml Oral Solution PL 15513/0182
... Thirty-two subjects were enrolled and randomised. Two subjects were withdrawn from the study. One subject fainted following cannulation and the second patient was wheezing. Thirty subjects completed the whole study. Method of data analysis Data were presented with 90 % confidence intervals and intra ...
... Thirty-two subjects were enrolled and randomised. Two subjects were withdrawn from the study. One subject fainted following cannulation and the second patient was wheezing. Thirty subjects completed the whole study. Method of data analysis Data were presented with 90 % confidence intervals and intra ...
Product Monograph
... vomiting, tremor and headache are the most commonly reported reactions. Generally, these symptoms are mild to moderate; however, in some patients they may be severe in intensity. They usually occur within the first few days of discontinuing treatment, but there have been very rare reports of such sy ...
... vomiting, tremor and headache are the most commonly reported reactions. Generally, these symptoms are mild to moderate; however, in some patients they may be severe in intensity. They usually occur within the first few days of discontinuing treatment, but there have been very rare reports of such sy ...
GMC Guidelines for Buprenorphine- Naloxone
... NOT a cure. This means that the patient will continue to need the stable dose of buprenorphine/naloxone, with regular monitoring by the doctor. This is similar to other chronic diseases, such as diabetes or asthma. These illnesses can be treated, but there is no permanent cure, so patients often sta ...
... NOT a cure. This means that the patient will continue to need the stable dose of buprenorphine/naloxone, with regular monitoring by the doctor. This is similar to other chronic diseases, such as diabetes or asthma. These illnesses can be treated, but there is no permanent cure, so patients often sta ...
Intergroup Study (EORTC protocol 30994)
... The SWOG Intergroup trial 0080 compared M-VAC and cystectomy to cystectomy alone. This study accrued 317 patients from August 1, 1987 to July 1, 199836. Accrual was over 11 years. The trial planned for a 1-sided test since standard medical practice was likely to change only if the MVAC arm was super ...
... The SWOG Intergroup trial 0080 compared M-VAC and cystectomy to cystectomy alone. This study accrued 317 patients from August 1, 1987 to July 1, 199836. Accrual was over 11 years. The trial planned for a 1-sided test since standard medical practice was likely to change only if the MVAC arm was super ...
Controlled Substance Management
... A. The need to increase dosage that is not due to tolerance, D. Have a higher margin of safety than barbiturates but to other factors such as disease progression, new E. All of the above disease, increased physical activity, lack of compliance. 2333. Axis IV provides important information about whic ...
... A. The need to increase dosage that is not due to tolerance, D. Have a higher margin of safety than barbiturates but to other factors such as disease progression, new E. All of the above disease, increased physical activity, lack of compliance. 2333. Axis IV provides important information about whic ...
Symptom Control in Palliative Care
... distressed can be started on lower doses (eg MS Contin 5-10mg every 12 hours). In older patients it may be better to start regular liquid morphine in a dose of 1-2mg every 4-6 hours to establish its effect and tolerance before introducing the long-acting forms. This dose can be titrated up to effect ...
... distressed can be started on lower doses (eg MS Contin 5-10mg every 12 hours). In older patients it may be better to start regular liquid morphine in a dose of 1-2mg every 4-6 hours to establish its effect and tolerance before introducing the long-acting forms. This dose can be titrated up to effect ...
2013 ACCF/AHA Guideline for the Management of Heart Failure
... When properly applied, expert analysis of available data on the benefits and risks of these therapies and procedures can improve the quality of care, optimize patient outcomes, and favorably affect costs by focusing resources on the most effective strategies. An organized and directed approach to a t ...
... When properly applied, expert analysis of available data on the benefits and risks of these therapies and procedures can improve the quality of care, optimize patient outcomes, and favorably affect costs by focusing resources on the most effective strategies. An organized and directed approach to a t ...
Diagnosis and management of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in
... by relapses and remissions but the condition tends to persist throughout life. Over the past 20 years there have been many developments in the understanding of the genetic, molecular and cellular mechanisms that underlie these inflammatory processes and many new and effective treatments have been de ...
... by relapses and remissions but the condition tends to persist throughout life. Over the past 20 years there have been many developments in the understanding of the genetic, molecular and cellular mechanisms that underlie these inflammatory processes and many new and effective treatments have been de ...
Evaluating Inhaled Steroids Used to Treat
... Without that competition, the manufacturers have been able to increase the price—an average of 50 percent since 2009, with some medications jumping 80 percent or more in price. For example, QVAR 80 mcg, at $177 for a month’s supply, is 92 percent more expensive than it was in 2009, according to pric ...
... Without that competition, the manufacturers have been able to increase the price—an average of 50 percent since 2009, with some medications jumping 80 percent or more in price. For example, QVAR 80 mcg, at $177 for a month’s supply, is 92 percent more expensive than it was in 2009, according to pric ...
Concerta (methylphenidate, controlled release)
... physicians often prescribe medications for unlabeled (“off-label”) uses when published clinical studies, case reports, or their own clinical experiences support the efficacy and safety of these medications for these unapproved indications. Concerta is often used to augment antidepressants in treatin ...
... physicians often prescribe medications for unlabeled (“off-label”) uses when published clinical studies, case reports, or their own clinical experiences support the efficacy and safety of these medications for these unapproved indications. Concerta is often used to augment antidepressants in treatin ...
A SURVEY BASED STUDY IN CURRENT SCENARIO OF GENERIC AND... Research Article
... same active ingredients and are shown to work the same way in the body, they have the same risks and benefits as their brand name counterparts. Also, generic drugs have the same quality, strength, purity and stability as brand name drugs. It is seen that Generic Drugs work in the same way and in the ...
... same active ingredients and are shown to work the same way in the body, they have the same risks and benefits as their brand name counterparts. Also, generic drugs have the same quality, strength, purity and stability as brand name drugs. It is seen that Generic Drugs work in the same way and in the ...
Care of Adult Patients in Acute Care Facilities with a Tracheostomy
... This guideline has been developed to support local health districts and/or hospitals to develop local policies and practices that map to their specific patient population. The recommendations apply to adult patients with a temporary or permanent tracheostomy tube who are inpatients in acute care fac ...
... This guideline has been developed to support local health districts and/or hospitals to develop local policies and practices that map to their specific patient population. The recommendations apply to adult patients with a temporary or permanent tracheostomy tube who are inpatients in acute care fac ...