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Identifying Sepsis Early - Scottish Intensive Care Society



... patient with a mycosis fungoides-like reaction, and 1 year later, Yanagi et al. (56) reported a case of follicular mucinosis associated with imatinib treatment. One 70-year-old woman treated with 500 mg/day imatinib for CML presented with a rapidly growing scalp tumor, which proved to be Epstein–Bar ...
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Review of Vasodilators in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
Review of Vasodilators in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure

... afterload, decreases myocardial oxygen demand, and increases stroke volume and cardiac output (CO).28e30 Adverse effects include hypotension, possible coronary steal, and ventilation-perfusion mismatching, likely due to pulmonary arteriolar dilatation in nonventilated areas.21 SNP is light sensitive ...
Therapeutic options - Canadian Ophthalmological Society
Therapeutic options - Canadian Ophthalmological Society

... function and not to improve vision. Success can only be achieved when the desired surgical outcome is in alignment with the patient’s realistic expectations [Consensus]. Canadian Ophthalmological Society evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for the management of glaucoma in the adult eye. Can ...
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Sodium Chloride 0.9% Intravenous Infusion BP (Viaflo® container)

... Special clinical monitoring is required at the beginning of any intravenous infusion. Administration should be carried out under regular and careful surveillance. Clinical and biological parameters, in particular serum-electrolytes, should be monitored. Premature or term infants may retain an excess ...
Incorporating Comparative Effectiveness Research
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... thirty percent of all health care spending, which amounts to over $400 billion in wasteful per year [22]. Further, the cost-effectiveness for treatment varies greatly between different patient groups [23]. For example, the average cost per year of life gained among the elderly is several times as gr ...
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Sodium Chloride 0.9% Intravenous Infusion BP (Viaflo® container)

... Special clinical monitoring is required at the beginning of any intravenous infusion. Administration should be carried out under regular and careful surveillance. Clinical and biological parameters, in particular serum-electrolytes, should be monitored. Premature or term infants may retain an excess ...
A Dangerous Encounter with Naphthalene
A Dangerous Encounter with Naphthalene

... 1,4-naphthoquinone identified in the urine are usually diagnostic of naphthalene exposure. Treatment of Naphthalene Ingestion and Toxicity In patients with acute naphthalene ingestion, the recommended treatment of 50 mL of sorbitol followed by 50 g of activated charcoal usually averts subsequent tox ...
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naproxen - Corner Drugs

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Novel Agents for the Treatment of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

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... Methods This report is the result of an ESCEO (European Society for Clinical and Economic Aspects of Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis) expert working group, which explores some of the reasons for this and presents the arguments to counter these beliefs. The risk assessment of older individuals is bri ...
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HOMEOTHERAPY Definitions and Therapeutic Schools

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review of oral treatment options - International Journal of Pharmacy
review of oral treatment options - International Journal of Pharmacy

... renal  failure.  The  half‐life  of  metabolites  is  directly  related  to  the  risk  of  hypoglycemia.  Chlorpropamide  and  Glyburide  have  highest  risk of  hypoglycemia, and  long duration of effect of the former is problematic in  old  people  with  renal  failure.  Advantages  of  these  ag ...
CAL EMSA Decontamination Guidelines
CAL EMSA Decontamination Guidelines

... gloves and boots is determined by the contaminant to which exposure is encountered. The type of equipment obtained and utilized by the hospital should be based on the hazard vulnerability analysis and community risk ...
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Candidate Gene Polymorphisms in Patients with Acetaminophen

... used pain-relieving and fever-reducing drugs. Unfortunately, this drug is also one of the leading causes of acute liver failure (ALF) in this country, accounting for approximately half of all ALF cases identified by the Acute Liver Failure Study Group in the United States (Larson et al., 2005). In m ...
Asthma - University of Arizona Department of Pediatrics
Asthma - University of Arizona Department of Pediatrics

... allergic disease were prevented by infection in early childhood, transmitted by unhygienic contact with older siblings, or acquired prenatally…Over the past century declining family size, improved household amenities and higher standards of personal cleanliness have reduced opportunities for cross-i ...
Management of Oral Anticoagulation Therapy: A Review of Principles
Management of Oral Anticoagulation Therapy: A Review of Principles

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... Understand the pathophysiology of inhalational injury and demonstrate competence in its diagnosis and management including ventilator strategies and use of adjunct measures Understand the pathophysiology and differences between partial and full-thickness burns and minor and major burns Understand th ...
Conditioning Chemotherapy Dose Adjustment in Obese
Conditioning Chemotherapy Dose Adjustment in Obese

... Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT) is a potentially life-saving therapy for patients with malignant and nonmalignant disease states. This article reviews the current published literature on the dosing of pharmacologic agents used for HCT preparative regimens with specific focus on the obes ...
Prevex® B - GlaxoSmithKline
Prevex® B - GlaxoSmithKline

... accidental ingestion by the infant. Pediatrics (< 18 years of age): The safety of PREVEX® B Cream has not been studied in pediatric patients. PREVEX® B Cream should not be used in patients less than 1 year of age (see CONTRAINDICATIONS). Because of a higher ratio of skin surface area to body mass, p ...
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