IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... during next 3-24hr study period post-operative nausea and vomiting was observed in 5(16.66%) patients in group B and 17(56.66%) patients in group C being statistically highly significant (p=0.001). Also a complete response was observed in 25(83.33%) patients who received ondansetron (0.1mg/kg) plus ...
... during next 3-24hr study period post-operative nausea and vomiting was observed in 5(16.66%) patients in group B and 17(56.66%) patients in group C being statistically highly significant (p=0.001). Also a complete response was observed in 25(83.33%) patients who received ondansetron (0.1mg/kg) plus ...
Managing Systemic Disease in the Glaucoma Patient
... Research has clarified some of the complex relationships between glaucoma and systemic diseases, but others remain unclear and deserve further investigation. In general, patients can reduce the systemic side effects of eye drops by closing their eyes or performing 5 minutes of punctal occlusion imme ...
... Research has clarified some of the complex relationships between glaucoma and systemic diseases, but others remain unclear and deserve further investigation. In general, patients can reduce the systemic side effects of eye drops by closing their eyes or performing 5 minutes of punctal occlusion imme ...
CHAPTER 16
... Hospitals may adopt policies and procedures that permit the use of standing orders to address welldefined clinical scenarios involving medication administration. The policies and procedures must address the process by which a standing order is developed; approved; monitored; initiated by authorized ...
... Hospitals may adopt policies and procedures that permit the use of standing orders to address welldefined clinical scenarios involving medication administration. The policies and procedures must address the process by which a standing order is developed; approved; monitored; initiated by authorized ...
Ethical aspects of resuscitation
... in a patient near death who is unable to communicate his preferences. In the patient suffering from a terminal disease, the physician’s normal commitment to preserving life is not in accord with the patient’s interests, if futile suffering is to be avoided. Restoring the circulation only prolongs th ...
... in a patient near death who is unable to communicate his preferences. In the patient suffering from a terminal disease, the physician’s normal commitment to preserving life is not in accord with the patient’s interests, if futile suffering is to be avoided. Restoring the circulation only prolongs th ...
Abstract 1 PATIENTS UNDERGOING CONTROLLED OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION USING A
... Results: There were a total of 67 patients, 68.7% of whom were male. Caucasian patients constituted 82.1%. More than half (55.2%) of the patients were classified with severely reduced EF. Of the 67 patients, 43 had chronic kidney disease (CKD) and 22 patients developed acute kidney injury (AKI) duri ...
... Results: There were a total of 67 patients, 68.7% of whom were male. Caucasian patients constituted 82.1%. More than half (55.2%) of the patients were classified with severely reduced EF. Of the 67 patients, 43 had chronic kidney disease (CKD) and 22 patients developed acute kidney injury (AKI) duri ...
August 2014 - University of Colorado Health
... patients, but this was too good an opportunity to pass up.” A Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) is a customizable software system used by clinical research institutions such as the University of Colorado to manage the large amounts of information in a clinical trial. Deb is intimately familiar ...
... patients, but this was too good an opportunity to pass up.” A Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) is a customizable software system used by clinical research institutions such as the University of Colorado to manage the large amounts of information in a clinical trial. Deb is intimately familiar ...
Colorectal Cancer
... approximately 50 per cent in previously untreated patients, while for patients who have received prior therapy; the response rate is around 9 per cent. The data also showed the combination with IRESSA to be generally well tolerated, with the most commonly reported side effects being diarrhoea and na ...
... approximately 50 per cent in previously untreated patients, while for patients who have received prior therapy; the response rate is around 9 per cent. The data also showed the combination with IRESSA to be generally well tolerated, with the most commonly reported side effects being diarrhoea and na ...
Scott & White Health Plan Provider Manual Quality Improvement (QI) Program
... Scott and White Health Plan is a federally qualified, not-for-profit, Mixed Model Health Plan. Its first Board meeting was on August 30, 1979 under the name of Centroplex Health Plan. With the aid of a $200,000 federal planning grant, a base staff for operations was established and marketing of the ...
... Scott and White Health Plan is a federally qualified, not-for-profit, Mixed Model Health Plan. Its first Board meeting was on August 30, 1979 under the name of Centroplex Health Plan. With the aid of a $200,000 federal planning grant, a base staff for operations was established and marketing of the ...
InfectIous DIseases Board Review Manual
... hepatotoxicity during therapy with TIVICAY are recommended in patients with underlying hepatic disease such as hepatitis B or C. Fat Redistribution: Redistribution/accumulation of body fat, including central obesity, dorsocervical fat enlargement (buffalo hump), peripheral wasting, facial wasting, b ...
... hepatotoxicity during therapy with TIVICAY are recommended in patients with underlying hepatic disease such as hepatitis B or C. Fat Redistribution: Redistribution/accumulation of body fat, including central obesity, dorsocervical fat enlargement (buffalo hump), peripheral wasting, facial wasting, b ...
Physical Assessment of the Diabetic Foot
... medical, family, and social histories. The medical history should include all medical conditions that have been and are presently being treated. Patient care should be documented across the continuum of care, from the first practitioner to see the patient (usually the primary care physician) to the ...
... medical, family, and social histories. The medical history should include all medical conditions that have been and are presently being treated. Patient care should be documented across the continuum of care, from the first practitioner to see the patient (usually the primary care physician) to the ...
Public Summary Document (Word 142 KB)
... respectively. No studies compared the accuracy of catheter-free and catheter-based against the reference standard of clinical diagnosis. Nine studies reported on the time that the oesophagus was exposed to acid, rather than using diagnostic cut-offs, during monitoring with catheter-free compared to ...
... respectively. No studies compared the accuracy of catheter-free and catheter-based against the reference standard of clinical diagnosis. Nine studies reported on the time that the oesophagus was exposed to acid, rather than using diagnostic cut-offs, during monitoring with catheter-free compared to ...
NOVEMBER 2016 PBAC OUTCOMES – SUBSEQUENT
... treatment at the proposed price and under the terms of the proposed RSA provided budget certainty to the Commonwealth. Janssen are engaging with the PBAC to work towards a resolution. The PBAC did not recommend the listing of lanreotide for the treatment of non-functional GEP NETs on the basis of un ...
... treatment at the proposed price and under the terms of the proposed RSA provided budget certainty to the Commonwealth. Janssen are engaging with the PBAC to work towards a resolution. The PBAC did not recommend the listing of lanreotide for the treatment of non-functional GEP NETs on the basis of un ...
Palliative Care: symp tom man age ment and end-of
... specific treatment. You need to decide whether home care advice is sufficient or if it is necessary to also prescribe medication. The response to pain and other symptoms is included in this module. Nurses or other first level facility health workers will usually need to consult with medical doctors, med ...
... specific treatment. You need to decide whether home care advice is sufficient or if it is necessary to also prescribe medication. The response to pain and other symptoms is included in this module. Nurses or other first level facility health workers will usually need to consult with medical doctors, med ...
THE REASONS, EFFICACY AND CONTROL OF CEM-THERAPY PhD. A.M. Kozhemjakin
... 50 people of healthy volunteers at the age from 18 to 57 took part in this work as being tested. In this group there were students and teachers of Nizhegorodsky state university named by N.I. Lobachevski, who were on rehabilitation in the profilactory after winter session. All the persons, who took ...
... 50 people of healthy volunteers at the age from 18 to 57 took part in this work as being tested. In this group there were students and teachers of Nizhegorodsky state university named by N.I. Lobachevski, who were on rehabilitation in the profilactory after winter session. All the persons, who took ...
Orthostatic Hypotension and Supine Hypertension in
... be prioritized with the patient as it is not always possible to successfully reach every goal. OH objectives are symptom-based and have a strong quality of life component. Supine hypertension objectives are BP-based and rely heavily on ambulatory BP monitoring and self-measurements. The treatments f ...
... be prioritized with the patient as it is not always possible to successfully reach every goal. OH objectives are symptom-based and have a strong quality of life component. Supine hypertension objectives are BP-based and rely heavily on ambulatory BP monitoring and self-measurements. The treatments f ...
468 - Medical Journal of Australia
... (rather than oral therapy), three developed infections and three complained of local ...
... (rather than oral therapy), three developed infections and three complained of local ...
entocort ec - PI
... systemic effects to corticosteroids with lower systemic availability, such as ENTOCORT EC, since symptoms attributed to withdrawal of steroid therapy, including those of acute adrenal suppression or benign intracranial hypertension, may develop. Adrenocortical function monitoring may be required in ...
... systemic effects to corticosteroids with lower systemic availability, such as ENTOCORT EC, since symptoms attributed to withdrawal of steroid therapy, including those of acute adrenal suppression or benign intracranial hypertension, may develop. Adrenocortical function monitoring may be required in ...
Standards for the communication of patient diagnostic test results on
... opportunity and time to ask questions. Where there is a client health record, this should be updated at discharge and include guidance for families, carers and keyworkers.29 Effective communication enables patients to exercise their right to make fully informed choices about investigations, treatmen ...
... opportunity and time to ask questions. Where there is a client health record, this should be updated at discharge and include guidance for families, carers and keyworkers.29 Effective communication enables patients to exercise their right to make fully informed choices about investigations, treatmen ...
upmc lung transplantation program
... program has been consistently challenged with some of the most difficult and complex cases. Despite offering transplants to patients with complex medical problems, we maintain outcomes that are on par with national benchmarks. To view specific information about our outcomes, including one- and three ...
... program has been consistently challenged with some of the most difficult and complex cases. Despite offering transplants to patients with complex medical problems, we maintain outcomes that are on par with national benchmarks. To view specific information about our outcomes, including one- and three ...
The STAAR Initiative - State Coverage Initiatives
... A: Improve transition out of the hospital and into the next setting of care B: Enhanced care by coaches, clinicians in the month(s) following hospitalization C: Proactive care to avoid ED/hospitalization (including “medical home”) D: Improve care in Skilled Nursing Facilities to avoid hospitalizatio ...
... A: Improve transition out of the hospital and into the next setting of care B: Enhanced care by coaches, clinicians in the month(s) following hospitalization C: Proactive care to avoid ED/hospitalization (including “medical home”) D: Improve care in Skilled Nursing Facilities to avoid hospitalizatio ...
Superficial fungal infections
... and is more convenient than amphotericin B bladder irrigation. Stable nonneutropenic patients with candidemia can be adequately treated with fluconazole. ...
... and is more convenient than amphotericin B bladder irrigation. Stable nonneutropenic patients with candidemia can be adequately treated with fluconazole. ...
Australian and New Zealand Resuscitation Councils: March 2011
... association between time from emergency department (ED) presentation to treatment with an antithrombin and adverse cardiac events. Methods: The study cohort was a subgroup of the Acute Catheterization and Urgent Intervention Triage Strategy (ACUITY) trial, enrolled from March 1, 2005, to December 5, ...
... association between time from emergency department (ED) presentation to treatment with an antithrombin and adverse cardiac events. Methods: The study cohort was a subgroup of the Acute Catheterization and Urgent Intervention Triage Strategy (ACUITY) trial, enrolled from March 1, 2005, to December 5, ...
PHENDIMETRAZINE TARTRATE TABLETS, USP 35 Mg
... Phendimetrazine tartrate should not be used in combination with other anorectic agents, including prescribed drugs, over-the-counter preparations and herbal products. In a case-control epidemiological study, the use of anorectic agents, including phendimetrazine tartrate, was associated with an incr ...
... Phendimetrazine tartrate should not be used in combination with other anorectic agents, including prescribed drugs, over-the-counter preparations and herbal products. In a case-control epidemiological study, the use of anorectic agents, including phendimetrazine tartrate, was associated with an incr ...
Clinical Practice Guide in Erectile Dysfunction
... included in the top four perceived causes of ED - even among those who reported having the condition. Half of men aged 40 and above, the highest proportion, consider ED to be 'a natural part of aging'. In contrast, far fewer (around one in five) are aware that diabetes and hypertension - both signif ...
... included in the top four perceived causes of ED - even among those who reported having the condition. Half of men aged 40 and above, the highest proportion, consider ED to be 'a natural part of aging'. In contrast, far fewer (around one in five) are aware that diabetes and hypertension - both signif ...