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Outcome of Surgical Treatment of 110 Patients With Transient

... in the activities of daily life (ADL). Only two patients had a major deficit prior to operation. In three quarters of the patients, the indication for operation was TIA (including amaurosis fugax) and, in a quarter, IBI with a minor deficit together with an appropriate angiographical lesion at the c ...
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... neutrophil function. These infections may be mild to severe, and, with increasing doses of corticosteroids, the rate of occurrence of infectious complications increases. Corticosteroids may also mask some signs of infection after it has already started. Infections (Viral): Chicken pox and measles, f ...
Corroborating indicates nurses' ethical values in a geriatric ward
Corroborating indicates nurses' ethical values in a geriatric ward

... The aim of the study was to identify nurses’ ethical values, which become apparent through their behaviour in the interactions with older patients in caring encounters at a geriatric clinic. Descriptions of ethics in a caring practice are a problem since they are vague compared with the four princip ...
Goals and Objectives R-IV
Goals and Objectives R-IV

... The goals and objectives of the weekly continuity clinic at the PG-IV level are to provide a continuum of care for normal and high risk obstetrics, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, diagnostic and work-up for pre-invasive and invasive malignant conditions and complete preand postoperative ...
PDF, 288KB - Queensland Courts
PDF, 288KB - Queensland Courts

... Forte type of analgesia, which Dr Hogan had not prescribed for him. As Will mentioned swelling on the right hand side as well as a sore throat Dr Hogan faxed a prescription for Penicillin V 500 milligram to be taken four times a day. There were twenty five capsules prescribed. The prescription was f ...
PID comments (clarifax in January 2006) - Bristol
PID comments (clarifax in January 2006) - Bristol

... milk. Mothers should be instructed not to breast-feed if they are taking BARACLUDE. Pediatrics (<16 years of age) Safety and effectiveness of BARACLUDE in pediatric patients below the age of 16 years have not been established. Geriatrics (>65 years of age) Clinical studies of BARACLUDE did not inclu ...
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Montelukast

... Asthma: Overall, the use of montelukast has been shown to reduced the use of “as needed” betaagonist use, decrease the incidence of nocturnal awakenings. When compared to placebo, montelukast decreased the incidence of asthma attacks requiring medical intervention, reduced the need for oral corticos ...
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Otic capsule dehiscence syndrome: Superior semicircular canal

... 14 of 15 ears with SCD; all 4 patients who underwent round window reinforcement (RWR) surgery, and their surgical repair experienced a resolution of their endo- symptoms resolved.12-15 (See videos of 4 of these patients describing their preoperative difficulties and their postlymphatic hydrops.7 Bla ...
BMJ: British Medical Journal
BMJ: British Medical Journal

... syphilis, and trichomoniasis) and 4.1 million acquired HIV.1 2 Partner notification is essential to prevent reinfection of index patients, decrease the pool of infectious people, and prevent the transmission of HIV.3 4 Provider referral, where health service personnel trace and notify partners, is p ...
Intravenous dexamethasone to prevent the recurrence of benign headache after discharge
Intravenous dexamethasone to prevent the recurrence of benign headache after discharge

... of pain relief achieved before discharge. Patients were contacted 48–72 hours following discharge and asked whether their headache was “better,” “worse” or “remained unchanged” when compared with their symptoms at discharge. Those whose headaches were “worse” or “unchanged,” and those who reported a ...
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Diamide, Capsule

... in a 2 to 3 fold increase in loperamide plasma levels. The clinical relevance of this pharmacokinetic interaction with P-glycoprotein inhibitors, when loperamide is given at recommended dosages, is unknown. The concomitant administration of loperamide (4 mg single dose) and itraconazole, an inhibito ...
Research Prioritization Topic Briefs
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Exfoliative Cheilitis a male patient – a case report
Exfoliative Cheilitis a male patient – a case report

... particular care to avoid pain and bleeding when moving his lips. However, the possibility of Munchausen’s syndrome cannot be ruled out in those cases in which the patient does not give any indication of factitious activity when questioned or observed [11]. Raede and others [12] discussed the possibi ...
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Bone mineral density in asthmatic patients using low dose inhaled

... should be maintened to decrease airway hyperresponsiveness, reduce exacerbations and improve quality of life. But after asthma control is achieved, drug dose can be decreased. It seems sensible to use the minimum necessary dose to control the disease and prevent possible adverse effects on bone meta ...


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... In pre-marketing clinical trials, two (one with Sjögren’s Syndrome) out of 2,796 patients treated with REMERON® Tablets and one patient treated with imipramine developed agranulocytosis. In all three cases, the patients recovered after the drug with which they were being treated was stopped. In the ...
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... • Much less common but much more serious: • Nodular regenerative hyperplasia: 1.2% at 10 years of AZA (but there may be a baseline of NRH in thiopurine-naïve IBD • Veno-occlusive disease of liver ...
amlodipine 10mg mane - Hypertension Clinic
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... In stage 2 hypertension, in particular in individuals with chronic kidney disease, diabetes, or the metabolic syndrome >= 3 classes of antihypertensive medication may be needed to reach blood pressure goals (and need for 4, 5 or even 6 drugs is not unusual). ...
Tracheal intubation without the use of neuromuscular blocking agents
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... remifentanil has been described in a 12yr old child with a potentially difficult airway , after a gunshot wound & he had a family history of malignant hyperpyrexia . The patient received propofol 3 mg/kg & remifentanil 4μg/kg & underwent uneventful laryngoscopy & subsequent anaesthesia . (Haughton,T ...
Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Hospital Acquired
Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Hospital Acquired

...  A 76-year-old white male is sent to the local hospital from a long-term care (LTC) facility for evaluation of a pneumonic process  Past medical history reveals multiple admissions, with a history of diabetes, hypertension, and foot ulcer  The patient was discharged 10 days ago following a cholec ...
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