Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
... entirely different mechanism from clomiphene, have been developed. These discoveries have given us a greater number of options for treating the PCOS patient, thereby improving overall treatment success rates. I will now try to succinctly and clearly describe the many options now available for the PC ...
... entirely different mechanism from clomiphene, have been developed. These discoveries have given us a greater number of options for treating the PCOS patient, thereby improving overall treatment success rates. I will now try to succinctly and clearly describe the many options now available for the PC ...
Minimal IVF or Mini-IVF
... complications. Short-term problems may include breathing difficulty requiring ventilation, feeding difficulties and increased chance of infection. Long-term complications may include cerebral palsy, vision loss, lung problems and death. In addition, increased complications exist during the pregnancy ...
... complications. Short-term problems may include breathing difficulty requiring ventilation, feeding difficulties and increased chance of infection. Long-term complications may include cerebral palsy, vision loss, lung problems and death. In addition, increased complications exist during the pregnancy ...
Management of postpartum haemorrhage
... aetiology remains uncertain but may be dilutional and/or reflect platelet consumption in the uteroplacental unit, particularly during the third trimester. The benign gestational thrombocytopaenia does not pose women to bleed, but during a haemorrhage due to any obstetric reason, they may need platel ...
... aetiology remains uncertain but may be dilutional and/or reflect platelet consumption in the uteroplacental unit, particularly during the third trimester. The benign gestational thrombocytopaenia does not pose women to bleed, but during a haemorrhage due to any obstetric reason, they may need platel ...
Proposal for the education of medical student at Tel Hashomer
... Students are provided with a lecture book in internal medicine at the beginning of their internal medicine studies, i.e. in September of the 5th year, which is to be completed in the final year. The aim of the 6th year clerkship in internal medicine is to develop skills that meet the requirements of ...
... Students are provided with a lecture book in internal medicine at the beginning of their internal medicine studies, i.e. in September of the 5th year, which is to be completed in the final year. The aim of the 6th year clerkship in internal medicine is to develop skills that meet the requirements of ...
2012 SEMDSA Guideline for type 2 diabetes mellitus
... Progress down this algorithm within 3 months if HbA1C remains above 7% (or individualised target). Choose therapies that are likely to produce the HbA1c reduction required to achieve the targetb Do not proceed with drug therapy without annual serum creatinine / eGFR measurement ...
... Progress down this algorithm within 3 months if HbA1C remains above 7% (or individualised target). Choose therapies that are likely to produce the HbA1c reduction required to achieve the targetb Do not proceed with drug therapy without annual serum creatinine / eGFR measurement ...
C 1 0 H A P T E R R
... central portion; and cervix (Cx), or lower portion, also called neck of uterus, which opens into vagina • Inner layer, or endometrium, of uterine wall contains rich blood supply; reacts to hormonal changes every month that prepare it to receive fertilized ovum; in normal pregnancy fertilized ovum im ...
... central portion; and cervix (Cx), or lower portion, also called neck of uterus, which opens into vagina • Inner layer, or endometrium, of uterine wall contains rich blood supply; reacts to hormonal changes every month that prepare it to receive fertilized ovum; in normal pregnancy fertilized ovum im ...
Nonpneumatic Antishock Garment Combined with Bakri Balloon as
... We believe that the NASG combined with Bakri balloon may serve as a valuable nonoperative treatment or temporization option in cases of massive postpartum hemorrhage complicated by coagulopathy such as these. Reports of NASG use in high-resource settings, where transfusion, medical and surgical trea ...
... We believe that the NASG combined with Bakri balloon may serve as a valuable nonoperative treatment or temporization option in cases of massive postpartum hemorrhage complicated by coagulopathy such as these. Reports of NASG use in high-resource settings, where transfusion, medical and surgical trea ...
15. Nursing -IJPNSC-Effectiveness of selected nursing
... be statistical significant at P<0.05 level.(Tab -1) The mean score of post test in the experimental group was 17.40 with the standard deviation 1.00; whereas in the control group it was 2.33 with the standard deviation 0.88. The unpaired t test with the value of t=61.707 did not reveal any statistic ...
... be statistical significant at P<0.05 level.(Tab -1) The mean score of post test in the experimental group was 17.40 with the standard deviation 1.00; whereas in the control group it was 2.33 with the standard deviation 0.88. The unpaired t test with the value of t=61.707 did not reveal any statistic ...
Blood Administration Guidance
... All signs and symptoms of a suspected transfusion reaction are cause for immediate concern. It is essential that the blood component being investigated not continue to infuse during the investigation. The transfusion should be discontinued, patient assessed, monitored, treated and investigation init ...
... All signs and symptoms of a suspected transfusion reaction are cause for immediate concern. It is essential that the blood component being investigated not continue to infuse during the investigation. The transfusion should be discontinued, patient assessed, monitored, treated and investigation init ...
Consensus Statement on Management of Hyperlipidaemia
... Cardiovascular disease is an increasingly important health problem in Malaysia. It is the most common cause of death reported in government hospitals.The majority of these cases are due to coronary artery disease (CAD), of which hyperlipidaemia is one of the main risk factors. The primary and second ...
... Cardiovascular disease is an increasingly important health problem in Malaysia. It is the most common cause of death reported in government hospitals.The majority of these cases are due to coronary artery disease (CAD), of which hyperlipidaemia is one of the main risk factors. The primary and second ...
Perioperative management of patients treated with glucocorticoids
... The assumption that partial suppression of the adrenocortical response to a provocative test indicates sufficient dysfunction to cause overt adrenal insufficiency. The last point warrants further consideration. Partial suppression of the adrenocortical response to ACTH or another provocative test do ...
... The assumption that partial suppression of the adrenocortical response to a provocative test indicates sufficient dysfunction to cause overt adrenal insufficiency. The last point warrants further consideration. Partial suppression of the adrenocortical response to ACTH or another provocative test do ...
Evaluation and Management of Abnormal Liver
... the initial laboratory evaluation. Active HCV infection can be confirmed by HCV-RNA measurement. Liver ultrasound is a common first step in those diagnosed with chronic HCV infection but cannot provide a reliable picture of the extent of fibrosis. The role of routine liver biopsy is controversial in ...
... the initial laboratory evaluation. Active HCV infection can be confirmed by HCV-RNA measurement. Liver ultrasound is a common first step in those diagnosed with chronic HCV infection but cannot provide a reliable picture of the extent of fibrosis. The role of routine liver biopsy is controversial in ...
Clinical Update on Progesterone
... Vaginal progesterone gel, similar population 90 mg progesterone (Crinone®) No difference in PTB < 32 weeks ...
... Vaginal progesterone gel, similar population 90 mg progesterone (Crinone®) No difference in PTB < 32 weeks ...
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... and output records are important assessment measures, some patients are not able to keep their own records themselves. Blood pressure can decrease with ECV deficit but will not necessarily increase with recent ECV excess (heart failure patient). Edema occurs with ECV excess but not with clinical deh ...
... and output records are important assessment measures, some patients are not able to keep their own records themselves. Blood pressure can decrease with ECV deficit but will not necessarily increase with recent ECV excess (heart failure patient). Edema occurs with ECV excess but not with clinical deh ...
Screening for Hearing Loss in Older Adults.
... over 50 years of age identified prevalence ranges from 20 to 40% and in those over 80 years of age, depending on the population evaluated and the criteria used to define hearing loss, over 80%.3 In a prospective study of 3755 adults ages 48 to 92 years without hearing loss at baseline the prevalence ...
... over 50 years of age identified prevalence ranges from 20 to 40% and in those over 80 years of age, depending on the population evaluated and the criteria used to define hearing loss, over 80%.3 In a prospective study of 3755 adults ages 48 to 92 years without hearing loss at baseline the prevalence ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... lymphoma and a few other rare upper gastrointestinal disorders (13) . It is reported that gastric mucosa that is infected by Helicobacter pylori almost always shows a combination of inflammation and epithelial changes. The classical feature caused by this organism is chronic active gastritis. The in ...
... lymphoma and a few other rare upper gastrointestinal disorders (13) . It is reported that gastric mucosa that is infected by Helicobacter pylori almost always shows a combination of inflammation and epithelial changes. The classical feature caused by this organism is chronic active gastritis. The in ...
Blood Borne Viruses, Protection against Infection with
... The BBVs which present most cross-infection hazard to health care workers (HCWs) are those associated with a carrier state with persistent replication of the virus in the human host and persistent viraemia. These include HIV and several hepatitis viruses, considered separately in the following parag ...
... The BBVs which present most cross-infection hazard to health care workers (HCWs) are those associated with a carrier state with persistent replication of the virus in the human host and persistent viraemia. These include HIV and several hepatitis viruses, considered separately in the following parag ...
The etiology of congenital nephrotic syndrome
... exons, in patients from diverse ethnic backgrounds all over the world. The course of the disease is progressive, leading to end-stage renal disease by 2-3 years of age. Kidney survival is worse in patients with NPHS1 mutations compared with NPHS2 gene mutations. [33] Maori children with congenital n ...
... exons, in patients from diverse ethnic backgrounds all over the world. The course of the disease is progressive, leading to end-stage renal disease by 2-3 years of age. Kidney survival is worse in patients with NPHS1 mutations compared with NPHS2 gene mutations. [33] Maori children with congenital n ...
Indications for caesarean section
... dystocia, 11% are performed for breech presentation and 10% are performed for fetal distress.2,3 In some South American countries section rates are said to be as high as 80%.4 Belizan et al5 demonstrated that the caesarean section rates are directly related to the Gross National Product per capita, ...
... dystocia, 11% are performed for breech presentation and 10% are performed for fetal distress.2,3 In some South American countries section rates are said to be as high as 80%.4 Belizan et al5 demonstrated that the caesarean section rates are directly related to the Gross National Product per capita, ...
Board Review Questions
... camping. She is a high-school dropout and serum toxicology is positive for cannabis. No medications. PE: She is jaundiced, disoriented and lethargic. She has asterixis. No stigmata of chronic liver disease. No organomegaly or ascites. Labs: Hgb 9 Hct 25 WBC 3.5 Plt 100,000 Neut 76% AST 500 ALT 489 T ...
... camping. She is a high-school dropout and serum toxicology is positive for cannabis. No medications. PE: She is jaundiced, disoriented and lethargic. She has asterixis. No stigmata of chronic liver disease. No organomegaly or ascites. Labs: Hgb 9 Hct 25 WBC 3.5 Plt 100,000 Neut 76% AST 500 ALT 489 T ...
Unique Anticoagulation Issues 2013
... Criteria for patient enrollment in the Anticoagulation Monitoring Service: 1. Patient is ambulatory and able to come to the clinic for appointments. The clinic will not provide anticoagulation monitoring for patients receiving home health, hospice or those getting venous punctures at a laboratory. 2 ...
... Criteria for patient enrollment in the Anticoagulation Monitoring Service: 1. Patient is ambulatory and able to come to the clinic for appointments. The clinic will not provide anticoagulation monitoring for patients receiving home health, hospice or those getting venous punctures at a laboratory. 2 ...
Core Phenomenon: Risk for Falls
... gender, ethnicity, marital status, religion, occupation, medical diagnoses, and comorbidities. The sample included patients over 60 years of age who were admitted into acute care settings. Results were measured using an unspecified fall risk assessment tool that determined overall fall risk. Finding ...
... gender, ethnicity, marital status, religion, occupation, medical diagnoses, and comorbidities. The sample included patients over 60 years of age who were admitted into acute care settings. Results were measured using an unspecified fall risk assessment tool that determined overall fall risk. Finding ...
Unique Anticoagulation Issues at University Hospitals Case Medical
... Criteria for patient enrollment in the Anticoagulation Monitoring Service: 1. Patient is ambulatory and able to come to the clinic for appointments. The clinic will not provide anticoagulation monitoring for patients receiving home health, hospice or those getting venous punctures at a laboratory. 2 ...
... Criteria for patient enrollment in the Anticoagulation Monitoring Service: 1. Patient is ambulatory and able to come to the clinic for appointments. The clinic will not provide anticoagulation monitoring for patients receiving home health, hospice or those getting venous punctures at a laboratory. 2 ...
annual report - Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
... The department was recognized by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Organizations as a top performer in perinatal care. We were named a Blue Distinction Center by Independence Blue Cross for delivering quality maternity care safely and effectively. Major advances were made towards obtai ...
... The department was recognized by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Organizations as a top performer in perinatal care. We were named a Blue Distinction Center by Independence Blue Cross for delivering quality maternity care safely and effectively. Major advances were made towards obtai ...
Molecular Diagnostics as an Indispensable Tool for the
... culture. All these studies have shown that this can be a valuable approach, especially in the early phase of infection; however, in some cases, they do not identify the viral serotype and these assays may not be as sensitive as the detection of viral RNA by nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT) us ...
... culture. All these studies have shown that this can be a valuable approach, especially in the early phase of infection; however, in some cases, they do not identify the viral serotype and these assays may not be as sensitive as the detection of viral RNA by nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT) us ...