The survey of the effect of ginger extract ... ventilated patients hospitalized in the Intensive Care Units
... patients is common. According to evidences, Ginger can accelerate gastric emptying. This study aimed to determine the effect of ginger extract on gastric residual volume of patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit. Materials and Methods: In this doubleblind randomized controlled clinical trial w ...
... patients is common. According to evidences, Ginger can accelerate gastric emptying. This study aimed to determine the effect of ginger extract on gastric residual volume of patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit. Materials and Methods: In this doubleblind randomized controlled clinical trial w ...
Outpatient Versus Hospitalization Management for
... monitor of the study. Surgeons on call in the different centers (in most cases, not the study investigator) were responsible for recruitment and randomization. All patients received detailed written information about their diagnosis and their treatment plan and an emergency contact telephone number ...
... monitor of the study. Surgeons on call in the different centers (in most cases, not the study investigator) were responsible for recruitment and randomization. All patients received detailed written information about their diagnosis and their treatment plan and an emergency contact telephone number ...
fentanyl nasal - Prescrire International
... the patient can hear a click and see that the pump has been primed, and track the number of doses administered. This is an advantage, but a system ensuring a lock-out period between two doses would also be useful. The lack of a 300-μg dose strength rules out the use of doses of 300 or 600 μg. In cli ...
... the patient can hear a click and see that the pump has been primed, and track the number of doses administered. This is an advantage, but a system ensuring a lock-out period between two doses would also be useful. The lack of a 300-μg dose strength rules out the use of doses of 300 or 600 μg. In cli ...
SB News June 09 No.8.indd - Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
... paging doctors, focusing on paging errors and ways of reducing them. Although hospital paging errors are not considered headline news, the importance of timely responses to medical complications certainly is. “Paging error is a serious problem, but one that is not widely reported,” says Wong. “Long ...
... paging doctors, focusing on paging errors and ways of reducing them. Although hospital paging errors are not considered headline news, the importance of timely responses to medical complications certainly is. “Paging error is a serious problem, but one that is not widely reported,” says Wong. “Long ...
Clinical Events in the First Decade in a Cohort of
... used in each center. Only events that brought the child to the center for medical care were recorded. Standard treatment protocols or transfusion criteria were not set for the events. The event definitions were as follows. A painful event was defined as pain in the extremities, back, abdomen, chest, ...
... used in each center. Only events that brought the child to the center for medical care were recorded. Standard treatment protocols or transfusion criteria were not set for the events. The event definitions were as follows. A painful event was defined as pain in the extremities, back, abdomen, chest, ...
Acute Myocardial Infarction Complicated With Ventricular Septal
... undergo intro-aortic balloon pump (IABP) to get prepared for elective surgery. Most patients with this disease have dyspnoea, so oxygen partial pressure and blood oxygen saturation are enhanced by using mask oxygen inhalation, and continuous positive airway pressure. Surgical repair It is still cont ...
... undergo intro-aortic balloon pump (IABP) to get prepared for elective surgery. Most patients with this disease have dyspnoea, so oxygen partial pressure and blood oxygen saturation are enhanced by using mask oxygen inhalation, and continuous positive airway pressure. Surgical repair It is still cont ...
Does the choice of antiepileptic drug affect survival in glioblastoma
... but not statistically significant (P = 0.86) (Fig. 1a). Patients aged 49 or younger at time of GBM diagnosis had median OS 16 months (95 % CI 14.0–18.0), patients aged 50–69 had median OS 12 months (95 % CI 11.0–13.0) and patients who were 70 years or older had 4 months median OS (95 % CI 3.5–4.5) ...
... but not statistically significant (P = 0.86) (Fig. 1a). Patients aged 49 or younger at time of GBM diagnosis had median OS 16 months (95 % CI 14.0–18.0), patients aged 50–69 had median OS 12 months (95 % CI 11.0–13.0) and patients who were 70 years or older had 4 months median OS (95 % CI 3.5–4.5) ...
Breathe in, Breathe out, How to Pick `em Out: Selecting Inhalers for
... albuterol vs PRN albuterol – No difference in level of asthma control – No difference in efficacy or side effects ...
... albuterol vs PRN albuterol – No difference in level of asthma control – No difference in efficacy or side effects ...
ARIA Oncology Information System
... ARIA is designed to support the specific clinical needs of oncology patients—and the specific workflow needs of the clinicians who care for them. At Varian, we understand that oncology treatment delivery is complex, so we developed software to simplify the process and streamline the workflow in your ...
... ARIA is designed to support the specific clinical needs of oncology patients—and the specific workflow needs of the clinicians who care for them. At Varian, we understand that oncology treatment delivery is complex, so we developed software to simplify the process and streamline the workflow in your ...
Amitriptyline HCI
... interactions may pose clinical problems will depend on the degree of inhibition and the pharmacokinetics of the SSRI involved. Nevertheless, caution is indicated in the coadministration of TCAs with any of the SSRIs and also in switching from one class to the other. Of particular importance, suffici ...
... interactions may pose clinical problems will depend on the degree of inhibition and the pharmacokinetics of the SSRI involved. Nevertheless, caution is indicated in the coadministration of TCAs with any of the SSRIs and also in switching from one class to the other. Of particular importance, suffici ...
Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcome of Giant
... Background—Giant-cell myocarditis often escapes diagnosis until autopsy or transplantation and has defied proper treatment trials for its rarity and deadly behavior. Current therapy rests on multiple-drug immunosuppression but its prognostic influence remains poorly known. We set out to analyze (1) ...
... Background—Giant-cell myocarditis often escapes diagnosis until autopsy or transplantation and has defied proper treatment trials for its rarity and deadly behavior. Current therapy rests on multiple-drug immunosuppression but its prognostic influence remains poorly known. We set out to analyze (1) ...
Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
... the patient’s underlying psychological problems that provoke such an intense fear of becoming obese. In those instances in which the physician may be most active in managing the case of a patient with severe malnourishment and in providing psychological support, the internist should earn the patient ...
... the patient’s underlying psychological problems that provoke such an intense fear of becoming obese. In those instances in which the physician may be most active in managing the case of a patient with severe malnourishment and in providing psychological support, the internist should earn the patient ...
Post Operative Nausea & Vomiting
... Antagonists of 5-HT3 Antagonists of D2 Antagonists of H1 Antagonists of M Receptors Antagonists of Neurokinin-1 ...
... Antagonists of 5-HT3 Antagonists of D2 Antagonists of H1 Antagonists of M Receptors Antagonists of Neurokinin-1 ...
2013 Full Length PFAC Annual Report
... excellence in leading hospitals nationwide for more than a decade. Its history is rooted in family advocacy and involvement in the treatment and care of children, particularly those with special medical conditions and needs. In 1999, the Institute for Medicine (IOM) reported on significant patient s ...
... excellence in leading hospitals nationwide for more than a decade. Its history is rooted in family advocacy and involvement in the treatment and care of children, particularly those with special medical conditions and needs. In 1999, the Institute for Medicine (IOM) reported on significant patient s ...
Detection and prognostic value of pulmonary congestion by lung
... point-of-care tool in the evaluation of undifferentiated dyspnea.5,6 ‘B-lines’ are vertical lines on LUS which, when quantified, provide a graded measure of pulmonary congestion. Although LUS has been identified as more sensitive and specific than physical examination and chest X-ray in the acute ca ...
... point-of-care tool in the evaluation of undifferentiated dyspnea.5,6 ‘B-lines’ are vertical lines on LUS which, when quantified, provide a graded measure of pulmonary congestion. Although LUS has been identified as more sensitive and specific than physical examination and chest X-ray in the acute ca ...
Current Therapy of Non-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes
... Prasugrel is more consistent than clopidogrel, with a faster onset of action and fewer potential drug interactions. It has been shown to be better than clopidogrel in patients with non-STE ACS, particularly in those with diabetes, for reducing adverse cardiac events and late stent thrombosis, but it ...
... Prasugrel is more consistent than clopidogrel, with a faster onset of action and fewer potential drug interactions. It has been shown to be better than clopidogrel in patients with non-STE ACS, particularly in those with diabetes, for reducing adverse cardiac events and late stent thrombosis, but it ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... Most of the treatment providers complain that drug addicts do not respond to the treatment properly. Treatment outcomes based on various phenomena. It may include personal, psychological, social and environmental factors. People’s perceptions, expectations as well as motivations may play a vital rol ...
... Most of the treatment providers complain that drug addicts do not respond to the treatment properly. Treatment outcomes based on various phenomena. It may include personal, psychological, social and environmental factors. People’s perceptions, expectations as well as motivations may play a vital rol ...
RESTRAINTS - Greater Baltimore Medical Center
... 4. Identify factors which increase the use of restraints. 5. State two situations in which restraints might be useful in patient care. 6. List three complications of restraint use. 7. Assess a patient for the least restrictive form of restraint. 8. Identify six alternatives to restraint use. 9. Stat ...
... 4. Identify factors which increase the use of restraints. 5. State two situations in which restraints might be useful in patient care. 6. List three complications of restraint use. 7. Assess a patient for the least restrictive form of restraint. 8. Identify six alternatives to restraint use. 9. Stat ...
Lesson 17: Allergies and Anaphylaxis
... Signs/Symptoms of Anaphylaxis • Look, listen & feel for signs/symptoms: – Signs/symptoms of non-life threatening allergies followed by shock & altered mental status – Extreme wheezing – Redness of the skin or hives – Inability to speak or only 1 or 2 work clusters – Swelling of face, lips, tongue, ...
... Signs/Symptoms of Anaphylaxis • Look, listen & feel for signs/symptoms: – Signs/symptoms of non-life threatening allergies followed by shock & altered mental status – Extreme wheezing – Redness of the skin or hives – Inability to speak or only 1 or 2 work clusters – Swelling of face, lips, tongue, ...
(butalbital-acetaminophen), butalbital-aspirin-caffeine
... headache”) many experts limit acute therapy to two headache days per week on a regular basis. Based on concerns of overuse, medication-overuse headache, and withdrawal, the use of butalbital-containing analgesics should be limited and carefully monitored. The Allzital limit is set to the maximum of ...
... headache”) many experts limit acute therapy to two headache days per week on a regular basis. Based on concerns of overuse, medication-overuse headache, and withdrawal, the use of butalbital-containing analgesics should be limited and carefully monitored. The Allzital limit is set to the maximum of ...
Medication-Assisted Treatment for Alcohol Dependence
... The difference for alcohol dependents is that when alcohol is consumed repetitively, the brain is in a constant state of imbalance, and it will work to reinstate homeostasis. This is where alcohol dependence sets in and the brain adapts to the consistent presence of alcohol. 5. Since glutamate activ ...
... The difference for alcohol dependents is that when alcohol is consumed repetitively, the brain is in a constant state of imbalance, and it will work to reinstate homeostasis. This is where alcohol dependence sets in and the brain adapts to the consistent presence of alcohol. 5. Since glutamate activ ...
APPENDIX 5A — Neurological Examination
... neurological examination will give you a great deal of information about his mental status. It is important to determine if the patient knows the time and place, and can recognize familiar people and understands what is happening. Is the patient’s mood appropriate? Next the examiner may determine if ...
... neurological examination will give you a great deal of information about his mental status. It is important to determine if the patient knows the time and place, and can recognize familiar people and understands what is happening. Is the patient’s mood appropriate? Next the examiner may determine if ...
Prescribing Information
... buspirone, and St. John’s Wort [see Drug Interactions (7.1)]. Amphetamines and amphetamine derivatives are known to be metabolized, to some degree, by cytochrome P450 2D6 (CYP2D6) [see Clinical Pharmacology 12.3]. The potential for a pharmacokinetic interaction exists with the coadministration of CY ...
... buspirone, and St. John’s Wort [see Drug Interactions (7.1)]. Amphetamines and amphetamine derivatives are known to be metabolized, to some degree, by cytochrome P450 2D6 (CYP2D6) [see Clinical Pharmacology 12.3]. The potential for a pharmacokinetic interaction exists with the coadministration of CY ...