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COLOSTOMY 1 2121
COLOSTOMY 1 2121

... -The nasogastric tube will remain in place, attached to low intermittent suction until bowel activity resumes. -For the first 24-48 hours after surgery, the colostomy will drain bloody mucus. -Fluids and electrolytes are infused intravenously until the patient's diet is can gradually be resumed, beg ...
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... Many chemicals will be metabolized or transformed during their passage from the site of administration into the general circulation, so that little parent chemical may reach the general circulation, this raises the possibility of confusion in discussing the ‘extent of absorption’ depending on whethe ...
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... The abdominal viscera (organs) are divided into intra-peritoneal, retroperitoneal and inter-peritoneal based on their relationship to the peritoneum Intra-peritoneal viscera  viscera is almost totally covered with visceral peritoneum  example, stomach, 1st & last inch of duodenum, jejunum, ileum, ...
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General Outline for Antibiotics

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... stool looks like an “army green” stool, the colon probably isn’t absorbing the bile in a normal way. This is the time to investigate how well the liver is working and consider a liver cleanse. Is there undigested food? Some foods are easy to recognize, such as corn or watermelon seeds. Little seeds ...
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الشريحة 1

... -The nasogastric tube will remain in place, attached to low intermittent suction until bowel activity resumes. -For the first 24-48 hours after surgery, the colostomy will drain bloody mucus. -Fluids and electrolytes are infused intravenously until the patient's diet is can gradually be resumed, beg ...
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Summary of Product Characteristics

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Understanding IBD Medications - Crohn`s and Colitis Foundation of

... Ulcerative Colitis Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis belong to a group of conditions known as inflammatory bowel diseases, or IBD. These disorders affect the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, the area of the body where digestion takes place. As the name implies, the diseases cause inflammation of th ...
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Hydrochloric acid

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Optimal Gastrointestinal Health
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... To understand different causes of dysentery. To describe different classes of drugs used in treatment of both bacillary dysentery and amebic dysentery. To be able to describe actions, side effects of drugs for treating bacillary dysentery. To understand the pharmacokinetics, actions, clinical applic ...
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... circular-shaped family of bacteria that often inhabit the skin. Staph aureus is noted by The Merck Manuals Online Medical Library to be. Keflex conditions What conditions does Keflex treat? Keflex oral is used to treat the following: Strep Throat, Strep Throat and Tonsillitis, Infection of the Middl ...
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... Enterobacteriaceae have been noted with doxycycline and erythromycin while several quinolones resulted in major declines in the populations of these (Nord & Edlund, 1990). Populations of anaerobic bacteria and Enterococci may also decline with antibiotic treatment (Nord & Edlund, 1990). Lincosamides ...
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Standard phrases - Midlands Medicines

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... as the basis for calculation. An appropriate initial dose is 1 g/kg body weight daily in divided doses, in acute hyperkalaemia. For maintenance therapy, dosage may be reduced to 0.5 g/kg body weight daily in divided doses. Each dose should be given as a suspension in a small amount of water or, for ...
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... After the animals were sacrificed, a histologic study showed mucosal resurfacing of the jejunal serosa Since then, this technique has been used on human patients using a patch from a Roux-en-Y limb. Some surgeons have criticized the idea of making an additional suture line ...
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... Movement of Ingested Food • Peristalsis (process of coordinated muscle contraction) moves food particles through the GI tract  In intestines, process called GI motility • Sphincters regulate the speed at which the food particles move through the tract  These muscle rings prevent digested substance ...
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