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Resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock
Resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock

the file - General Practice
the file - General Practice

... indicated in this shared care guideline?  Have you been provided with relevant clinical details including monitoring data? If you can answer YES to all these questions (after reading this shared care guideline), then it is appropriate for you to accept prescribing responsibility. It is assumed that ...
Hyperthyroid
Hyperthyroid

... • Men with urinary incontinence should use condom catheters and a drainage bag rather than absorbent gel-filled briefs or pads. • Women with urinary incontinence should use facial tissue layers in their clothing to catch the urine rather than absorbent gelfilled briefs or pads. • Using a laxative o ...
What is the optimal treatment strategy for chronic obstructive
What is the optimal treatment strategy for chronic obstructive

... bronchodilators (group I) is superior to oral steroids and multiple dose inhaler (MDI) bronchodilators with a spacer (group II). Group I received 40 mg methylprednisolone?day-1 intravenously with a decrease to 20 mg after 10 days and a further decrease of 4 mg?4 days-1. Aerosol therapy consisted of ...
ascorbic acid (as-kor-bika-sid) - DavisPlus
ascorbic acid (as-kor-bika-sid) - DavisPlus

... Excess doses may lead to diarrhea and urinary stone formation. If a dose is missed, skip dose and return to dose schedule. ● Vitamin C Deficiency: Encourage patient to comply with diet recommendations of health care professional. Explain that the best source of vitamins is a well-balanced diet. ● Fo ...
the file - Brighton and Hove CCG
the file - Brighton and Hove CCG

Dermatology Referral Guidelines
Dermatology Referral Guidelines

... Viral warts are self-limiting and are very common. There is no cure until host immunity develops and they are usually best left to resolve spontaneously. Topical salicylic acid Use a high concentration eg Occlusal. The patient will need to apply this for many months. It is best applied after bathing ...
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PDF

... pull out one’s own hair and in some cases eat it. The patient had been pulling out his hair for 2 years and ingesting the hair with development of bilateral tonsilloliths. These hairs were partially removed in the clinic setting and the patient required eventual operative management in the form of b ...
TASIGNA (nilotinib) Prescribing Information
TASIGNA (nilotinib) Prescribing Information

... multicenter study. At cut-off, 46% of patients in CML-CP had durations of exposure of 6 to 12 months and 18% of patients had durations of exposure more than 12 months; 62% of patients in CML-AP had durations of exposure of 3 to 12 months and 10% of patients had durations of exposure more than 12 mon ...
Slides
Slides

... • Is your institution using health IT to streamline the hospital discharge process? • What processes are you automating? • What are the benefits/challenges of using health IT for discharge process? ...
VIEW PDF - Practical Dermatology
VIEW PDF - Practical Dermatology

... absorption. Plasma levels of isotretinoin in the fasting state have been shown to be nearly 60 percent lower than levels in the fed state.3 Moreover, twice-daily dosing is a more effective regimen than once-daily dosing. In addition, trough levels of twice-daily dosing with isotretinoin actually exc ...
Male Sexual Dysfunction
Male Sexual Dysfunction

... without contraindications. However, the potential risks of androgen therapy may out-weigh the benefits for some patients. Supraphysiologic levels of T suppress LH and FSH production and can lead to infertility, breast tenderness, and gynecomastia. Erythrocytosis is the most common laboratory alterat ...
Word - UIC College Of Nursing - University of Illinois at Chicago
Word - UIC College Of Nursing - University of Illinois at Chicago

... assessment series of videotapes available in the Library of Health Sciences in Chicago or through faculty in your region. However, if your undergraduate health assessment course was taken more than 5 years ago, you are advised to take another basic course prior to enrolling in NUSC 532. If you utili ...
Experience of primary percutaneous coronary intervention in
Experience of primary percutaneous coronary intervention in

... lack of awareness and longer distance from the hospital (patients came from as far as 200 km). There is a need to improve the network of nearby hospitals and ambulance services to decrease pre-hospital delay. The benefits of PPCI decline as the DTB exceeds 90 minutes.9,10 An acceptable DTB time (med ...
ISMP Medication Safety Alert
ISMP Medication Safety Alert

... names when prescribing lookincorrectly received alike/sound-alike drugs. Names on PARoxetine 10 mg instead of your look- and sound-alike list should FLUoxetine 10 mg when a be spelled back to the prescriber telephoned prescription was during read-back of a telephone or misheard. A nurse misheard ora ...
STOPP START Toolkit Supporting Medication Review
STOPP START Toolkit Supporting Medication Review

... Immediate release oxybutinin should be offered to women with OAB or mixed UI if bladder training has been ineffective. There is no evidence of clinically significant differences between the ...
The Cathflo Activase Pediatric Study
The Cathflo Activase Pediatric Study

... General Certain causes of catheter dysfunction should be considered before treatment with Cathflo Activase (e.g., catheter malposition, mechanical failure, constriction by a suture and lipid deposits or drug precipitates within the catheter lumen). Excessive pressure should be avoided when Cathflo A ...
for Treatment of Copperhead Snake Envenomation
for Treatment of Copperhead Snake Envenomation

... Health and the University of Colorado, commented: “Although highly purified antivenom has been available for 16 years, this is the first clinical trial to look at whether giving antivenom to patients whose snakebites were not life-threatening helps them recover more quickly. The results are clear. T ...
Acute Pharyngitis in Children and Adults
Acute Pharyngitis in Children and Adults

... Referral Guidelines for Tonsillectomy 1) Recurrent strep pharyngitis: > 3 distinct episodes with positive culture in 12 month period 2) Recurrent exudative tonsillitis (not pharyngitis): > 6 episodes in 12 months, > 5 episodes per year for 2 consecutive years, > 3 episodes per year for 3 consecutiv ...
Spring 2001
Spring 2001

... many facets of Respiratory care, we wanted to adjust our name to show what we do. We have paralleled our British colleagues who have made a similar change. Treating asthma definitely overlaps into the management of COPD, rhinitis, respiratory infections and other airway disorders. We are now the Fam ...
Nutrition Support at End of Life
Nutrition Support at End of Life

... yy What is the level of risk for potential medical and metabolic complications for each available nutrition alternative? yy Will the administration of EN or PN at home or in a healthcare facility be contraindicated because of staffing, monitoring ability, or financial constraints? yy Is it more huma ...
IB-tekst PDF
IB-tekst PDF

... Initial dose: 2.5 mg three times a day (Bramox 2.5 mg tablets are also available). Depending on the results of supine and standing blood pressure recordings, this dose may be increased weekly up to a dose of 10 mg three times a day. This is the usual maintenance dosage. A careful evaluation of the r ...
appetite suppressant informed consent
appetite suppressant informed consent

... reduction efforts. I understand my treatment may involve, but not be limited to the use of appetite suppressants for more than 12 weeks and when indicated in higher doses than the dose indicated in the appetite suppressant labeling. I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND MY DOCTOR’S STATEMENTS THAT FOLLOW: “Med ...
Poisoning
Poisoning

... including lethargy, rapid pulse rate, fever, oliguria, anuria, hypotension, and delirium. 6. Weight and serum electrolyte levels are obtained for future comparisons. ...
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Full Text - Middle East J Rehabil Health

... the patient was able to independently stand but required a walker to ambulate. The patient exhibited full range of motion of all four extremities and the medical research council (MRC) scale revealed that the muscle strength of the right hip flexor group was 3/5 while that of left hip flexor group w ...
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