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Helicobacter pylori Urea Breath Test.fm

... 1. Verify the following information with patient: A. Remind patient that Pranactin-Citric contains phenylalanine. Phenylketonurics restrict dietary phenylalanine. Note: Pranactin-Citric contains a 75 mg per dosage unit of phenylalanine that is approximately equivalent to a diet cola soft drink. B. N ...
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maternal obesity - Contemporary OB/GYN
maternal obesity - Contemporary OB/GYN

... Patients with BRCA mutations are at increased risk for breast, ovarian, and other cancers. Knowing your patients’ BRCA mutation status may assist in the development of tailored prevention or treatment strategies. LabCorp offers a suite of BRCAssure tests to meet your patients’ needs. ...
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Transesophageal Echocardiogram (TEE)

... Because of the sedatives administered during the test, you may not be entirely awake for the test. We will keep you as comfortable as possible during the test. Tell the health care team if you feel uncomfortable at any time during the test. You may feel a temporary soreness or numbness in your throa ...
Practice Parameters for Allergy Diagnostic Testing
Practice Parameters for Allergy Diagnostic Testing

... The purpose of the Workgroup on Practice Parameters for Allergy Diagnostic Testing was to formulate an outline of the rational basis for proper use and interpretation of the most important clinical and laboratory tests used by allergists. This should serve not only to confirm the presence of allergi ...
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Abstract: Crouzon Syndrome: A case report www.ijrhs.com ISSN (o

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Slide 1

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BonusDoc OMS II Exam 1 Spring 2015

... ● a pathological strain named for the position of the greater wing of the sphenoid ● Occiput will be more lateral on the contralateral (right in this case) side ● the corresponding hand will be pronated ● Two parallel vertical axes; one through the sphenoid and one in the foramen magnum ● Rx w/ HVLA ...
Goals and Objectives R-II - OB/GYN
Goals and Objectives R-II - OB/GYN

... the rational management of medical and surgical obstetric conditions. All residents have access to online literature (i.e. Up to Date, Medscape, etc) and there are numerous Obstetrics Books (most recent editions) available in the Resident Call Rooms, and the Resident Clinic. In addition, all of the ...
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PVED Medical FAQ - Parents Via Egg Donation

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... Osteoporosis, or low bone mass, is a major health threat for people aged 50 and older. Osteoporotic fractures, especially hip fractures, are major causes of morbidity and mortality among the elderly population, and half of hip fracture patients never return to their former state of ambulation. Furth ...
RhNegative Blood Type and Pregnancy
RhNegative Blood Type and Pregnancy

... RhoGAM is very safe. It is recommended for all pregnant women with Rh-negative blood type and has been used for about 50 years. Although RhoGAM is made from human blood, only the very small Rh piece is used. There is a very rare chance that you could get an infection such as HIV or hepatitis from Rh ...
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New Procedure Consent - Capital City Surgery Center of Florida

... (G) Use/Disposal of Tissue: I hereby authorize the Facility to retain, photograph, preserve, dispose and submit for scientific or teaching purposes, or dispose of at its convenience any specimens or tissues taken from my body during my procedure or treatment. Specimens or tissues removed may be sent ...
appendix d: medications - Senior Friendly Hospitals
appendix d: medications - Senior Friendly Hospitals

... EXPECTED OUTCOMES: Patients at risk for falls will be identified and appropriate interventions will be implemented to minimize the risk of falling. Patients’ ability to move safely should be maintained or improved. Note: The Falls Prevention/Safer Mobility Policy supports patient choice, which may i ...
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... such as fat, air, and bone do not transmit sound well, so the waves bounce back to the transducer. The ultrasound machine then records the sound waves that return to the transducer. It can calculate from where the waves are coming, based on the frequency of the sound. The machine then creates a gray ...
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... With the aid of a detailed medical history and related auxiliary examination (such as CSF and MRI), it is easy to rule out these diseases. Regarding treatment for HE, the patient’s symptom improved significantly and rapidly after initiation of corticosteroid treatment, and eventually achieved a long ...
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case report - Chitwan Medical College

... epidermal necrolysis (TEN syndromes or Lyell’s Patient had plaques with vesicles, sloughed off syndrome) involves multiple large blisters (bullae) more than 50% of BSA (Figure 2) and Sheet like that coalesce, followed by sloughing of all or most ...
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I. Blood Collection - Austin Community College

... activities which may make the donor ineligible  Donor must be informed and give consent that blood will be used for others unless they are in a special donor category  First time donors must provide proof of identification such as SS#, DL#, DOB, address and any other unique information.  Repeat d ...
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Acute Coronary Syndromes
Acute Coronary Syndromes

... consider use of gylceryl trinitrate, and to consider use of intraoperative TOE (where available). It is important to monitor for cardiogenic shock (look for elevated filling pressures, low cardiac output, and signs of tissue hypoperfusion). If cardiogenic shock does not respond to pharmacologic supp ...
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... as adults. While programs designed to improve healthy habits and medications have both been used to lower blood pressure in children, no evidence is available on whether they are effective over the long term. It is also unclear whether treating children or teens for high blood pressure will improve ...
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