CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE - Heart Disease and Pregnancy
... 9%. Most of the fetal deaths are associated with maternal mortality. (6) Management strategies Preconception counseling/Contraceptive methods A successful pregnancy can be achieved in some women with CAD; however, preconception risk stratification is important. The burden of ischemia and the severit ...
... 9%. Most of the fetal deaths are associated with maternal mortality. (6) Management strategies Preconception counseling/Contraceptive methods A successful pregnancy can be achieved in some women with CAD; however, preconception risk stratification is important. The burden of ischemia and the severit ...
Pelvic Pain and Bleeding
... an IUD or prior history of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Pregnancy testing is mandatory. Once a positive urine HCG is established, a quantitative βHCG is drawn along with a CBC and a type and screen, particularly if there is bleeding. Diagnosis is confirmed by ultrasound or laparoscopy. The goa ...
... an IUD or prior history of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Pregnancy testing is mandatory. Once a positive urine HCG is established, a quantitative βHCG is drawn along with a CBC and a type and screen, particularly if there is bleeding. Diagnosis is confirmed by ultrasound or laparoscopy. The goa ...
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... may ensue if this hypoperfusion persists. HELLP syndrome (Hemolysis, ELevated liver enzymes, and Low Platelets) is observed when severe preeclampsia or eclampsia is accompanied by significant liver involvement. ...
... may ensue if this hypoperfusion persists. HELLP syndrome (Hemolysis, ELevated liver enzymes, and Low Platelets) is observed when severe preeclampsia or eclampsia is accompanied by significant liver involvement. ...
HISTORY TAKING IN OBGYN - Isfahan University of Medical
... the abortions Any significant antenatal, intrapartum or postpartum events Previous maternal complications Mode of delivery Body weight (B Wt) Life & health of the baby ...
... the abortions Any significant antenatal, intrapartum or postpartum events Previous maternal complications Mode of delivery Body weight (B Wt) Life & health of the baby ...
Case #4: A 78 year old woman presents to the
... non-smoker. She enjoys bacon and eggs every morning with her new bridge partners, but passes on the pastries as she is concerned about diabetes. She provides a history of being able to walk to the grocery store a few years ago, but has not been doing this over the last few years. Vital signs include ...
... non-smoker. She enjoys bacon and eggs every morning with her new bridge partners, but passes on the pastries as she is concerned about diabetes. She provides a history of being able to walk to the grocery store a few years ago, but has not been doing this over the last few years. Vital signs include ...
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... • Identifies any medications patients may not realize are still in their system • Provides an understanding of all drugs the patient is currently using that is necessary for effectively treating the patient • Helps increase patient acceptance as part of the routine ...
... • Identifies any medications patients may not realize are still in their system • Provides an understanding of all drugs the patient is currently using that is necessary for effectively treating the patient • Helps increase patient acceptance as part of the routine ...
10D-116
... 4. Abnormal fetal pH – Fetal Scalp Sampling. A fetal scalp pH examination requires proper equipment and an experienced operator. The technique may help clarify some confusing heart rate patterns. A fetal scalp blood pH between 7.20 and 7.25 warrants sequential observations. This has increased signif ...
... 4. Abnormal fetal pH – Fetal Scalp Sampling. A fetal scalp pH examination requires proper equipment and an experienced operator. The technique may help clarify some confusing heart rate patterns. A fetal scalp blood pH between 7.20 and 7.25 warrants sequential observations. This has increased signif ...
Guillain-Barré Syndrome
... Spirometry: forced vital capacity is a major determinant of the need for admission to ICU and then the need for intubation. ...
... Spirometry: forced vital capacity is a major determinant of the need for admission to ICU and then the need for intubation. ...
Chapter 13
... couples in which either partner or a previous child is affected by (or in which both partners are carriers for) a diagnosable metabolic disorder, a family history of birth defects and/or mental retardation, ethnic groups at increased risk for specific disorders, couples with a history of two or more ...
... couples in which either partner or a previous child is affected by (or in which both partners are carriers for) a diagnosable metabolic disorder, a family history of birth defects and/or mental retardation, ethnic groups at increased risk for specific disorders, couples with a history of two or more ...
1 - Pass the FracP
... 49. Stimulation of cholinergic vagal fibres in the SA node decreases heart rate. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the mechanism behind this? (A) Cholinergic vagal fibres decrease the contractility of the heart (B) Cholinergic vagal fibres increase the duration of the plate ...
... 49. Stimulation of cholinergic vagal fibres in the SA node decreases heart rate. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the mechanism behind this? (A) Cholinergic vagal fibres decrease the contractility of the heart (B) Cholinergic vagal fibres increase the duration of the plate ...
Case Number 7 - Cleveland Clinic
... average SCr levels from 0.8 to 0.5 mg/dL during pregnancy. Therefore, the renal excretion of certain medications may be affected and SCr values that would otherwise be considered normal, such as SCr = 1.0 mg/dL, may indicate renal dysfunction during pregnancy. ...
... average SCr levels from 0.8 to 0.5 mg/dL during pregnancy. Therefore, the renal excretion of certain medications may be affected and SCr values that would otherwise be considered normal, such as SCr = 1.0 mg/dL, may indicate renal dysfunction during pregnancy. ...
DR. BONNET DISCUSSES PYROLURIA
... Dr. Bonnet: Following usual treatment protocol, the patient starts with a dosage of 500mg. of the B6. We adjust it upwards by 250mg. every four days until the person starts to recall dreaming on a regular basis. If they dream too much on the 500mg, we cut back on that dosage. Sometimes if a person i ...
... Dr. Bonnet: Following usual treatment protocol, the patient starts with a dosage of 500mg. of the B6. We adjust it upwards by 250mg. every four days until the person starts to recall dreaming on a regular basis. If they dream too much on the 500mg, we cut back on that dosage. Sometimes if a person i ...
AMPLISure™ Gastro Brochure
... For more information about gastroenteritis, visit www.gastroenteritis.com or visit www.medlabsgenetics.com To learn more about the U.S. trials, go to www.luminexcorp.com/GIAnswers. For In Vitro Diagnostic Use. Reagents available through the Luminex Corporation. ©2013 MedLabs Genetics. All rights res ...
... For more information about gastroenteritis, visit www.gastroenteritis.com or visit www.medlabsgenetics.com To learn more about the U.S. trials, go to www.luminexcorp.com/GIAnswers. For In Vitro Diagnostic Use. Reagents available through the Luminex Corporation. ©2013 MedLabs Genetics. All rights res ...
Respiratory diseases in pregnancy
... Autosomal recessive condition, the life expectancy of affected women is increasing and many more women are surviving to an age at which pregnancy is possible. It's a multisystemic disorder principally affecting the lung , liver and pancreas, women are typically underweight and many develop diabetes, ...
... Autosomal recessive condition, the life expectancy of affected women is increasing and many more women are surviving to an age at which pregnancy is possible. It's a multisystemic disorder principally affecting the lung , liver and pancreas, women are typically underweight and many develop diabetes, ...
Methadone Maintenance Treatment
... Referrals are made by contacting the clinic at (434) 2200080 during business hours (5:30am to 2:00pm) or after hours cell phone (434) 906-9292. Please have available the patient’s name, phone number, presenting problem(s), and date of birth. A counselor will then contact the potential patient direct ...
... Referrals are made by contacting the clinic at (434) 2200080 during business hours (5:30am to 2:00pm) or after hours cell phone (434) 906-9292. Please have available the patient’s name, phone number, presenting problem(s), and date of birth. A counselor will then contact the potential patient direct ...
Clinical genetics in primary care practice
... Genetic testing • Testing usually only done on an affected individual as first line • A single diagnosis may be caused by multiple genes ...
... Genetic testing • Testing usually only done on an affected individual as first line • A single diagnosis may be caused by multiple genes ...
1. Increasing Medical Knowledge
... Use evidence based resources to read about patient cases. Set aside some time each day to read on a case or specific medical concept. Use resident presentations to address an area of interest/need. Develop a clinical poster or presentation Organize a study group if you learn well that way Participat ...
... Use evidence based resources to read about patient cases. Set aside some time each day to read on a case or specific medical concept. Use resident presentations to address an area of interest/need. Develop a clinical poster or presentation Organize a study group if you learn well that way Participat ...
Obstetric Emergencies in the ICU By Julie J. Kelsey, Pharm.D.
... treating obstetric hemorrhage. This agent should be used after standard methods of controlling postpartum hemorrhage have failed. Some clinicians have used rf VIIa for secondary prophylaxis, administering the drug together with other successful interventions. Its high cost does not justify its use ...
... treating obstetric hemorrhage. This agent should be used after standard methods of controlling postpartum hemorrhage have failed. Some clinicians have used rf VIIa for secondary prophylaxis, administering the drug together with other successful interventions. Its high cost does not justify its use ...
Please and read the preparation instruction
... Recent antibiotic therapy or runny diarrhea may affect the results of the breath tests – please consult with your practitioner about these conditions prior to performing the test as testing may need to be rescheduled; ...
... Recent antibiotic therapy or runny diarrhea may affect the results of the breath tests – please consult with your practitioner about these conditions prior to performing the test as testing may need to be rescheduled; ...
Obstetrical Emergencies
... •With limb presentation, place the mother in knee–chest position, administer oxygen, and transport immediately. Do not attempt delivery. Other Abnormal Presentations •Whenever an abnormal presentation or position of the fetus makes normal delivery impossible, reassure the mother. •Administer oxygen. ...
... •With limb presentation, place the mother in knee–chest position, administer oxygen, and transport immediately. Do not attempt delivery. Other Abnormal Presentations •Whenever an abnormal presentation or position of the fetus makes normal delivery impossible, reassure the mother. •Administer oxygen. ...
Chapter 13: Life Cycle Nutrition: Mother and Infant PowerPoint Lectures for
... • No formula can match the nutrients, agents of immunity, and environmental information conveyed to infants through human milk, but the ads are convincing. • Formula-fed infants in developed nations are healthy and grow normally but they miss out on advantages of breast milk. ...
... • No formula can match the nutrients, agents of immunity, and environmental information conveyed to infants through human milk, but the ads are convincing. • Formula-fed infants in developed nations are healthy and grow normally but they miss out on advantages of breast milk. ...
(CT) scans of the head in emergency department patients with minor
... department and most episodes are not serious. Many tests may be ordered to identify the cause of such episodes. However, diagnostic tests for syncope should not be routinely ordered, and the decision to order any tests should be guided by information obtained from the patient’s history or physical e ...
... department and most episodes are not serious. Many tests may be ordered to identify the cause of such episodes. However, diagnostic tests for syncope should not be routinely ordered, and the decision to order any tests should be guided by information obtained from the patient’s history or physical e ...
Mal de Debarquement Syndrome
... Rigorous clinical studies have not been performed to examine the prevention of MdDS through the use of medication. Nevertheless, some MdDS patients who travel utilize benzodiazepines prior to and during travel to keep MdDS symptoms in check. An increased awareness among physicians may help lead to t ...
... Rigorous clinical studies have not been performed to examine the prevention of MdDS through the use of medication. Nevertheless, some MdDS patients who travel utilize benzodiazepines prior to and during travel to keep MdDS symptoms in check. An increased awareness among physicians may help lead to t ...
Blood Services Expert Panel Consensus Position Statement
... d. The mechanism by which Rh(D) immunoglobulin works is not fully established and may relate not so much to maternal blood volume or serum concentration of anti-D as to the volume of fetal red cells and the amount immunoglobulin that is available to bind to those cells. Its mechanism of action may, ...
... d. The mechanism by which Rh(D) immunoglobulin works is not fully established and may relate not so much to maternal blood volume or serum concentration of anti-D as to the volume of fetal red cells and the amount immunoglobulin that is available to bind to those cells. Its mechanism of action may, ...