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Choosing a clinic - Infertility Network

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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome - Tennessee Children`s Advocacy
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome - Tennessee Children`s Advocacy

... 1. Summary reports are archived weekly at: http://health.tn.gov/MCH/NAS/NAS_Summary_Archive.shtml 2. Total percentage may not equal 100.0% due to rounding. 3. Multiple maternal substances may be reported; therefore the total number of cases in this table may not match the total number of cases repor ...
100 Pages Of MCQs
100 Pages Of MCQs

... d. Systemic thrombolvsis has been shown to be as effective as intra-arterial thrombolysis in acute limb ischaemia. e. An arteriogram should be performed on all patients prior to embolectomy. 31. Which is not a risk factor for DVT? a. Old age b. Blood grpA c. Protein C deficiency d. Diabetes e. Facto ...
Urine Drug Screening - College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Urine Drug Screening - College of Physicians and Surgeons of

... Consequences of “dirty” urine drug screens • Always review results of UDS with patient • UDS result one of many factors taken into account when making clinical decisions • Review physician/patient agreement • Review treatment plan • Increase frequency of office visits • Methadone dose if opioid-pos ...
Guillain-Barré Syndrome - American Academy of Family Physicians
Guillain-Barré Syndrome - American Academy of Family Physicians

... weakness, usually beginning in the legs and advancing proximally. Symptoms typically peak within four weeks, then plateau before resolving. More than one-half of patients experience severe pain, and about two-thirds have autonomic symptoms, such as cardiac arrhythmias, blood pressure instability, or ...
Complications of Pregnancy
Complications of Pregnancy

... plug another vessel. Blood clots may become life-threatening if they break off and travel through the bloodstream to vital organs. When the thrombus blocks a blood vessel in the lungs, it is called a pulmonary embolus. A thromboembolism that blocks blood vessels in the brain or heart can cause a str ...
deciphering my myeloma lab results
deciphering my myeloma lab results

... The FISH test allows you to look at certain “hot spots” or probes on the chromosomes and it allows you to find translocations of genes. The FISH test does not need actively dividing cells. This test is informative for all patients. The limitation is that you can only see what your are looking for, o ...
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Screening for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Screening for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

... • Any degree of glucose intolerance with onset or first recognition during pregnancy that is not overt diabetes • Accounts for 90% of diabetes in pregnancy • Affects ~7% of all pregnancies (range 1-14%) – Highest in ethnic groups with high frequencies of type 2 diabetes (Hispanic, ...
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Role of Progesterone in the management of

... Materials & methods: A Total of 60 patients admitted with threatened miscarriage at gestational age 5-14 weeks having viable pregnancy were studied. The diagnosis was made on history, examination and viability was confirmed on ultrasonography. Patients were divided into two groups; A and B. Group-A ...
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A case of neuropsychiatric effects of pre

... Neurological manifestations of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia are well recognised. The evidence for association between pre-eclampsia / eclampsia, mental health problems and psychotropic medications is developing. Psychiatric disorders and pre-eclampsia / eclampsia are commonly seen clinical problems d ...
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A patient guide to Gitelman`s Syndrome

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Neuroleptic malignant syndrome associated with metoclopramide in

... production, has been reported as effective in 81% of patients with NMS. It has also been suggested that electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is therapeutic10. We provided supportive care to our patient. Whole-body hypothermia was also applied. Mortality rates may be as high as 20-30% due to dehydration, ...
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Guidelines for Brain Death in Children: Toolkit

... the desired level. Low-flow endotracheal tube insufflation with 100% O2. Caution: use of tracheal insufflation may be associated with CO2 washout and barotrauma and is not recommended in the pediatric guidelines. Use of continuous positive airway pressure via the ventilator is not recommended as apn ...
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IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)

... pregnancy and childbirth[1].In Egypt, a great effort has been made to decrease maternal mortality ratio from 120 in 1990 to 45 in 2013with, 62.5% reduction[2]. One of the Millennium Development Goals is to reduce the maternal mortality ratio by 3/4 by 2015especially in the sub-Saharan areas where th ...
Clinical and Hemodynamic Assessment of the Hepatojugular Reflux
Clinical and Hemodynamic Assessment of the Hepatojugular Reflux

... negative tests during catheterization, 47 had clinically negative and 3 had positive results. These results are demonstratedin Figure 1 and show a K value of 0.74 (p
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Nutrition Support and Intracranial Hemorrhage

... progression of events then her prognosis is favorable. If she continues to not tolerate nutrients in the gut, her quality of life will not be as great as it was before. ...
Hypertensive Disease in Twin Pregnancies: A Review
Hypertensive Disease in Twin Pregnancies: A Review

... noted that twin gestation predisposed mothers to hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Of 7748 cases of eclampsia recorded by Hinselmann, 6.4% were in mothers of multiples, a rate 5.8 times higher in than that of single gestations. American contributions to the study of hypertensive disorders in twin ...
Genetic Testing for Hypercoagulability / Thrombophilia (Factor V
Genetic Testing for Hypercoagulability / Thrombophilia (Factor V

... certain. Older professional society guidelines recommend genetic testing for thrombophilia for a wide range of indications, while more recent consensus statements and recommendations suggest much more limited clinical utility of testing. The population for which genetic testing results have direct ...
FAQ001 -- Nutrition During Pregnancy
FAQ001 -- Nutrition During Pregnancy

... Listeriosis is a type of food-borne illness caused by bacteria. Pregnant women are 13 times more likely to get listeriosis than the general population. Listeriosis can cause mild, flu-like symptoms such as fever, muscle aches, and diarrhea, but it also may not cause any symptoms. Listeriosis can lea ...
obstetric nursing care plan
obstetric nursing care plan

... mediolateral 2° episiotomy was performed before a normal spontaneous vaginal delivery without maneuvers or complications. A healthy male neonate was delivered at 0054hrs on November 17, 2006: birth weight 3203 gr (7.1 ½ oz), length 51 cm (21 in) and APGARs 81 and 95. The umbilical cord had 2 arterie ...
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Phaeochromocytoma - e-safe

... diagnosis is extensive as conditions associated with severe hypertension include chronic anxiety with panic attacks, cerebrovascular events, thyroid crisis, severe migraine, dissecting aneurysm, ...
Glossary Of Terms
Glossary Of Terms

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RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

... advanced stage IV disease. Although screening programs in the United States are well established,it is estimated that 30% of cervical cancer cases will occur in women who have never had a pap test.In developing countries,this percentage approaches 60%. This study aims at detecting the efficacy of vi ...
Pregnancy in Cancer Patients and Survivors
Pregnancy in Cancer Patients and Survivors

... peak total blood volumes achieved at 30–32 weeks gestation. This anemia may be protective of maternal hemorrhage and aids in maternal-fetal exchange of nutrients, waste, and heat. Body water increases from 6.5 to 8.5 L. Estrogen influences protein production in the liver, and a number of clotting fa ...
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