Ob Gyn Oral Exam Questions - Class of 2003! Brody School of
... stabilized, delivery should be expedited (preferable by vaginal route). Do not assume that the pt has eclampsia, they may also have a known seizure disorder. Get a good history from a family member if possible and check the chart? Pregnant pts with epilepsy have a twofold increase in maternal compli ...
... stabilized, delivery should be expedited (preferable by vaginal route). Do not assume that the pt has eclampsia, they may also have a known seizure disorder. Get a good history from a family member if possible and check the chart? Pregnant pts with epilepsy have a twofold increase in maternal compli ...
medical genetics training program
... o Describe how well-child care differs in a child with certain genetic conditions, e.g., use of different growth charts, different developmental milestones, and guidelines for monitoring o Understand how management plan is influenced by environmental and lifestyle factors Screening for genetic disor ...
... o Describe how well-child care differs in a child with certain genetic conditions, e.g., use of different growth charts, different developmental milestones, and guidelines for monitoring o Understand how management plan is influenced by environmental and lifestyle factors Screening for genetic disor ...
PRIMARY PREVENTION OF HEART DISEASE
... Give advice on reducing cholesterol in the diet A repeat test is indicated in 3 months time If the cholesterol is still raised at 3 months and the CVD risk is 20% or more, then the GP may commence lipid ...
... Give advice on reducing cholesterol in the diet A repeat test is indicated in 3 months time If the cholesterol is still raised at 3 months and the CVD risk is 20% or more, then the GP may commence lipid ...
Clinical Case Study
... • Avoiding lactose can help abdominal bloating and discomfort. • Nutritional supplements provide additional calories & protein, and are useful in malnourished patients. ...
... • Avoiding lactose can help abdominal bloating and discomfort. • Nutritional supplements provide additional calories & protein, and are useful in malnourished patients. ...
Meet Michael - Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Algorithm
... • Individualising glycaemic treatment targets depending on patient wishes, comorbidities and hypoglycaemia risk • Selection of triple therapy to improve glycaemic control • Assessment of absolute cardiovascular risk • Optimal management of high blood pressure ...
... • Individualising glycaemic treatment targets depending on patient wishes, comorbidities and hypoglycaemia risk • Selection of triple therapy to improve glycaemic control • Assessment of absolute cardiovascular risk • Optimal management of high blood pressure ...
Please find below some information about the following mental
... Depression Screening Indicator This indicator is intended to facilitate the number of depression screenings performed at the primary care site on the population deemed as “high risk” for depression. The PIN Indicator and Advisory Committee has approved the following criteria for identifying the “hig ...
... Depression Screening Indicator This indicator is intended to facilitate the number of depression screenings performed at the primary care site on the population deemed as “high risk” for depression. The PIN Indicator and Advisory Committee has approved the following criteria for identifying the “hig ...
Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy
... increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcome. It is often difficult to distinguish worsening chronic hypertension from superimposed preeclampsia when the patient presents with elevated blood pressure late in pregnancy. In the woman with chronic hypertension and renal disease, it may not be possib ...
... increases the risk of adverse pregnancy outcome. It is often difficult to distinguish worsening chronic hypertension from superimposed preeclampsia when the patient presents with elevated blood pressure late in pregnancy. In the woman with chronic hypertension and renal disease, it may not be possib ...
Diagnosing a disease - Albert
... classification of an individual's condition into separate and distinct categories that allow medical decisions about treatment and prognosis to be made. Subsequently, a diagnostic opinion is often described in terms of a disease or other condition, but in the case of a wrong diagnosis, the individua ...
... classification of an individual's condition into separate and distinct categories that allow medical decisions about treatment and prognosis to be made. Subsequently, a diagnostic opinion is often described in terms of a disease or other condition, but in the case of a wrong diagnosis, the individua ...
the course - Albert
... that could be connected to the signs, symptoms, and lab findings, and then ruling out diagnoses until a final determination can be made. Diagnostic criteria: Designates the combination of signs, symptoms, and test results that the clinician uses to attempt to determine the correct diagnosis. They ar ...
... that could be connected to the signs, symptoms, and lab findings, and then ruling out diagnoses until a final determination can be made. Diagnostic criteria: Designates the combination of signs, symptoms, and test results that the clinician uses to attempt to determine the correct diagnosis. They ar ...
do i need an imaging study for my headache?
... metal heart valve, or certain brain clips cannot currently have an MRI. An injection, known as contrast, is typically given during a basic brain MRI. The contrast is injected through a vein in the arm. This contrast image will give even more information about your brain—like if there is a tumor, an ...
... metal heart valve, or certain brain clips cannot currently have an MRI. An injection, known as contrast, is typically given during a basic brain MRI. The contrast is injected through a vein in the arm. This contrast image will give even more information about your brain—like if there is a tumor, an ...
Cystic fibrosis carrier testing
... Yes. A normal result means that the most common forms of the changed CF gene were not found in you. However, the test cannot find all changed genes. It does find most CF gene changes in people who are Caucasian. It finds fewer of the changed CF genes in non-Caucasians. ...
... Yes. A normal result means that the most common forms of the changed CF gene were not found in you. However, the test cannot find all changed genes. It does find most CF gene changes in people who are Caucasian. It finds fewer of the changed CF genes in non-Caucasians. ...
spontaneous_abortion_and_pregnancy_loss_in_cats
... and contains fluid-filled sacs or cysts)—recovery of fertility and normal pregnancy unlikely; inflammation with accumulation of pus in the uterus (pyometra) is a common complication • Genetic abnormalities—guarded to poor prognosis Repeated difficult births (dystocias)—recurrence depends on cause; g ...
... and contains fluid-filled sacs or cysts)—recovery of fertility and normal pregnancy unlikely; inflammation with accumulation of pus in the uterus (pyometra) is a common complication • Genetic abnormalities—guarded to poor prognosis Repeated difficult births (dystocias)—recurrence depends on cause; g ...
healing a damaged heart
... by exercise. But that’s usually a bad idea, since in low-risk people the test produces a lot of false-positive results that can trigger a cascade of additional unnecessary tests and procedures. The only exceptions: older airline pilots, bus drivers, or others whose job affects public safety, or peop ...
... by exercise. But that’s usually a bad idea, since in low-risk people the test produces a lot of false-positive results that can trigger a cascade of additional unnecessary tests and procedures. The only exceptions: older airline pilots, bus drivers, or others whose job affects public safety, or peop ...
Hypothyroidism During Pregnancy Rosa Carranza University
... Thyroid scan/ultrasound to identify functional tissue Referral to pediatric endocrinologist Parent education (med administration, compliance) ...
... Thyroid scan/ultrasound to identify functional tissue Referral to pediatric endocrinologist Parent education (med administration, compliance) ...
The Art of HANDOFFS: A Mnemonic for Teaching the Safe Transfer
... the baseline value to be able to make treatment decisions efficiently. Access. Patients may lose IV access. Covering physicians should know if the patient does not need central access immediately. Document if the patient has a central line in place if complications occur, such as an IV line infectio ...
... the baseline value to be able to make treatment decisions efficiently. Access. Patients may lose IV access. Covering physicians should know if the patient does not need central access immediately. Document if the patient has a central line in place if complications occur, such as an IV line infectio ...
Coagulation system during pregnancy
... Chronic phase treatment: Warfarin which crosses the placenta. If this drug is given during pregnancy it should be stopped at 36 weeks. The action of warfarin is monitored by prothrombin time. S.E. during pregnancy is teratogenicity and bleeding tendency in the fetus, bleeding in the mother. Reversa ...
... Chronic phase treatment: Warfarin which crosses the placenta. If this drug is given during pregnancy it should be stopped at 36 weeks. The action of warfarin is monitored by prothrombin time. S.E. during pregnancy is teratogenicity and bleeding tendency in the fetus, bleeding in the mother. Reversa ...
haemophagocytic-syndrome
... Emmenegger, U, Frey, U, Reimers, A, et al 2001, ‘Hyperferritinemia as indicator for intravenous immunoglobulin treatment in reactive macrophage activation syndromes’, American Journal of Haematology, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 4–10. Fisman, D, 2000, ‘Hemophagocytic syndromes and infection’, Emerging Infect ...
... Emmenegger, U, Frey, U, Reimers, A, et al 2001, ‘Hyperferritinemia as indicator for intravenous immunoglobulin treatment in reactive macrophage activation syndromes’, American Journal of Haematology, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 4–10. Fisman, D, 2000, ‘Hemophagocytic syndromes and infection’, Emerging Infect ...
Allergy Instructions and Frequently Asked Questions 1 of 2
... One of the most important allergens to be controlled is a substance called house dust. It is a complex conglomeration of microscopic particles in our homes and buildings, resulting primarily from rugs, drapes, upholstered furniture, bedding etc. There are two ways that you can significantly decrea ...
... One of the most important allergens to be controlled is a substance called house dust. It is a complex conglomeration of microscopic particles in our homes and buildings, resulting primarily from rugs, drapes, upholstered furniture, bedding etc. There are two ways that you can significantly decrea ...
Screening for Prostate Cancer: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
... for every 1000 men screened. No studies show any benefit in overall death rates. Good evidence shows that PSA-based screening can cause harms, including pain and complications from prostate biopsy and worry about test results. However, the more worrisome harms are related to treatment of prostate ca ...
... for every 1000 men screened. No studies show any benefit in overall death rates. Good evidence shows that PSA-based screening can cause harms, including pain and complications from prostate biopsy and worry about test results. However, the more worrisome harms are related to treatment of prostate ca ...
NURSING Assignment 1 Case Study Answer1: Pathophysiology of
... Form the investigations, the patient may have been detected with sepsis along with Diabetes Ketoacidosis. Chemically Metformin is a bi-guanide which is used as anti-hyperglycemic agent. Metformin in any case (both pharmacologically as well as chemically) is not related to any of the commonly used or ...
... Form the investigations, the patient may have been detected with sepsis along with Diabetes Ketoacidosis. Chemically Metformin is a bi-guanide which is used as anti-hyperglycemic agent. Metformin in any case (both pharmacologically as well as chemically) is not related to any of the commonly used or ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... age and triglycerides was markedly high. In the present report, we describe an infant with FCS who presented to us for some other reason like hemorrhagic disease of newborn (most probably). Diagnosis of FCS was based on lipemic appearance of serum ,caking of chylomicrons on serum on refrigeration, s ...
... age and triglycerides was markedly high. In the present report, we describe an infant with FCS who presented to us for some other reason like hemorrhagic disease of newborn (most probably). Diagnosis of FCS was based on lipemic appearance of serum ,caking of chylomicrons on serum on refrigeration, s ...
hematologic and oncologic emergencies
... – plts < 20K: over 80% – usually isolated: expect normal WBC, hgb • anemia in 15% of cases: extracorporeal losses • splenomegaly? – palpable spleen present in 10% • peripheral smear “mandatory” – confirm true t’penia (rule out spurious!) – may see large plts – important negatives: • no WBC abnormali ...
... – plts < 20K: over 80% – usually isolated: expect normal WBC, hgb • anemia in 15% of cases: extracorporeal losses • splenomegaly? – palpable spleen present in 10% • peripheral smear “mandatory” – confirm true t’penia (rule out spurious!) – may see large plts – important negatives: • no WBC abnormali ...