
Applied Clinical Pharmacokinetics
... 90 mL/min). His total phenytoin concentration is 7.5 μg/mL. Assuming that any unbound concentrations performed by the clinical laboratory will be conducted at 25°C, compute an estimated normalized phenytoin concentration for this patient. 1. Choose appropriate equation to estimate normalized total p ...
... 90 mL/min). His total phenytoin concentration is 7.5 μg/mL. Assuming that any unbound concentrations performed by the clinical laboratory will be conducted at 25°C, compute an estimated normalized phenytoin concentration for this patient. 1. Choose appropriate equation to estimate normalized total p ...
BIDMC Provider Order Entry - Order Sets
... not designed as custom screens but run through a central screen driver. Each order on a set must be orderable as an individual order via the main POE system, although some parameters may be left blank on the set. The end user must click each order on a set to order it; there is no signoff on a group ...
... not designed as custom screens but run through a central screen driver. Each order on a set must be orderable as an individual order via the main POE system, although some parameters may be left blank on the set. The end user must click each order on a set to order it; there is no signoff on a group ...
Aminoglycoside
... unlikely to occur before 3–5 days of therapy with proper dosing of the antibiotic. Because many patients receiving aminoglycosides are critically ill, other sources of nephrotoxicity, such as hypotension or other nephrotoxic drug therapy, should be ruled out before a diagnosis of aminoglycoside rena ...
... unlikely to occur before 3–5 days of therapy with proper dosing of the antibiotic. Because many patients receiving aminoglycosides are critically ill, other sources of nephrotoxicity, such as hypotension or other nephrotoxic drug therapy, should be ruled out before a diagnosis of aminoglycoside rena ...
مصطلحات النوم
... Body Position - In sleep studies, four sleep positions are identified; back, left side, right side or abdomen. Some tests also indicate if a patient is sitting up. The amount of time spent sleeping in each position and the occurrence of respiratory events in a particular position are tabulated. Body ...
... Body Position - In sleep studies, four sleep positions are identified; back, left side, right side or abdomen. Some tests also indicate if a patient is sitting up. The amount of time spent sleeping in each position and the occurrence of respiratory events in a particular position are tabulated. Body ...
Starkey Hearing Technologies Multiflex Tinnitus Workbook
... tinnitus pitch tends to correspond to the frequency region in which the audiogram exhibits a steep ...
... tinnitus pitch tends to correspond to the frequency region in which the audiogram exhibits a steep ...
Paediatric Formulary - King`s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
... use of ‘named patient’ or ‘specials’ preparations may need to be considered. It is important when planning discharges to allow for this and to notify pharmacy as soon as possible so arrangement can be made for continuity of supply. Children should be continued on the same “special” where ever possib ...
... use of ‘named patient’ or ‘specials’ preparations may need to be considered. It is important when planning discharges to allow for this and to notify pharmacy as soon as possible so arrangement can be made for continuity of supply. Children should be continued on the same “special” where ever possib ...
THE NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL
... Tinnitus was experienced rarely by 38.2% and half the time or more by 6.8% of those studied. Men and women did not differ in the amount of tinnitus reported, but women were more likely to find it annoying. People from lower socioeconomic backgrounds were more likely to report tinnitus. People with t ...
... Tinnitus was experienced rarely by 38.2% and half the time or more by 6.8% of those studied. Men and women did not differ in the amount of tinnitus reported, but women were more likely to find it annoying. People from lower socioeconomic backgrounds were more likely to report tinnitus. People with t ...
RNS System User Manual
... Patients at high risk for surgical complications such as active systemic infection, coagulation disorders (such as the use of anti-thrombotic therapies) or platelet count below 50,000. ...
... Patients at high risk for surgical complications such as active systemic infection, coagulation disorders (such as the use of anti-thrombotic therapies) or platelet count below 50,000. ...
RNS System User Manual
... Patients at high risk for surgical complications such as active systemic infection, coagulation disorders (such as the use of anti-thrombotic therapies) or platelet count below 50,000. ...
... Patients at high risk for surgical complications such as active systemic infection, coagulation disorders (such as the use of anti-thrombotic therapies) or platelet count below 50,000. ...
Sedation in children and young people
... and we hoped that these could be answered from published evidence. There is a long list of potentially useful drugs but we decided to choose drugs that were in common use in the UK, and those that could be applied to the “90% of scenarios”. In particular we chose not to review evidence for analgesia ...
... and we hoped that these could be answered from published evidence. There is a long list of potentially useful drugs but we decided to choose drugs that were in common use in the UK, and those that could be applied to the “90% of scenarios”. In particular we chose not to review evidence for analgesia ...
SLEEP-WAKE Research in The Netherlands
... could get insight in consciousness by studying the unconsciousness of sleep. Kleitman’s master work was the ‘bible’ of sleep research ‘Sleep and Wakefulness’, University of Chicago, first edition in 1939, and a revised and updated edition in 1963. This edition contains 4337 references and Kleitman a ...
... could get insight in consciousness by studying the unconsciousness of sleep. Kleitman’s master work was the ‘bible’ of sleep research ‘Sleep and Wakefulness’, University of Chicago, first edition in 1939, and a revised and updated edition in 1963. This edition contains 4337 references and Kleitman a ...
- Straumann
... not fully rebuilt, the goal of regeneration is to completely restore the structure and function of tissue that has been lost or injured. This ability has continuously diminished as creatures have evolved and the complexity of these organisms has increased. Compared to the “champions” of regeneration ...
... not fully rebuilt, the goal of regeneration is to completely restore the structure and function of tissue that has been lost or injured. This ability has continuously diminished as creatures have evolved and the complexity of these organisms has increased. Compared to the “champions” of regeneration ...
PHD Resident Airway Lecture
... Meant to convey an unmistakable sense of urgency. Circling the drain! From conceptual idea to clinical action. PU-92 concept PU-92: Reflects the lethal combination of a cerebral insult (ischemic or traumatic) and hypoxia. Critical nature of early airway support in the face of brain injury. ...
... Meant to convey an unmistakable sense of urgency. Circling the drain! From conceptual idea to clinical action. PU-92 concept PU-92: Reflects the lethal combination of a cerebral insult (ischemic or traumatic) and hypoxia. Critical nature of early airway support in the face of brain injury. ...
The Encyclopedia of Deafness and Hearing Disorders
... often a loss of speech discrimination out of proportion with the hearing loss, probably due to the lessened ability of the cochlear nerve to conduct sound because of the tumor’s pressure. Compression of the blood vessels within the internal auditory canal also may cause hearing loss because of the r ...
... often a loss of speech discrimination out of proportion with the hearing loss, probably due to the lessened ability of the cochlear nerve to conduct sound because of the tumor’s pressure. Compression of the blood vessels within the internal auditory canal also may cause hearing loss because of the r ...
Dexmedetomidine in Children - Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
... M R imaging. Dexmedetomidine was administered as a loading dose of 1 µg/kg over 10 minutes followed by an infusion of 0.5 µg/kg/hr while midazolam was administered as a loading dose of 0.2 mg/kg followed by an infusion of 6 µg/kg/hr. The quality of sedation was better and the need for rescue sedatio ...
... M R imaging. Dexmedetomidine was administered as a loading dose of 1 µg/kg over 10 minutes followed by an infusion of 0.5 µg/kg/hr while midazolam was administered as a loading dose of 0.2 mg/kg followed by an infusion of 6 µg/kg/hr. The quality of sedation was better and the need for rescue sedatio ...
The Clinical Use of the MSLT and MWT
... ranges from r = 0.85 - 0.90. Intrarater reliability for MSL was reported to be 0.87.81 Evaluation of the presence of REM onsets during the MSLT showed an interrater agreement for more than one REM onset of 0.91 and 0.78 for intrarater agreement.81 2.8 Normative and Control Data Issues It is importan ...
... ranges from r = 0.85 - 0.90. Intrarater reliability for MSL was reported to be 0.87.81 Evaluation of the presence of REM onsets during the MSLT showed an interrater agreement for more than one REM onset of 0.91 and 0.78 for intrarater agreement.81 2.8 Normative and Control Data Issues It is importan ...
Tinnitus - Decatur ENT
... audiogram in any case. There is no need for radiologic testing (X-rays, CT scans or MRI scans) unless your tinnitus is unilateral, pulsatile, or associated with asymmetric hearing loss or neurological abnormalities. Your doctor will try to determine how bothersome your tinnitus is, by asking certain ...
... audiogram in any case. There is no need for radiologic testing (X-rays, CT scans or MRI scans) unless your tinnitus is unilateral, pulsatile, or associated with asymmetric hearing loss or neurological abnormalities. Your doctor will try to determine how bothersome your tinnitus is, by asking certain ...
Review Experimental, Controversial, and Futuristic Treatments for
... device is held against the patient’s mastoid and delivers high-frequency stimulation via bone conduction. The idea that high-frequency stimulation (i.e., frequencies near or above the upper range of human hearing, which has a limit of 20 kHz) might provide relief to tinnitus patients was pioneered b ...
... device is held against the patient’s mastoid and delivers high-frequency stimulation via bone conduction. The idea that high-frequency stimulation (i.e., frequencies near or above the upper range of human hearing, which has a limit of 20 kHz) might provide relief to tinnitus patients was pioneered b ...
Sternal Talon® Implants
... accessible on site at all times. All rules of medical practice as well as the state of the art and the contents of relevant scientific articles published by medical authors must be known. Before surgery the user must ensure that sufficient Sternal Talon ® implants are available, that surgery can be ...
... accessible on site at all times. All rules of medical practice as well as the state of the art and the contents of relevant scientific articles published by medical authors must be known. Before surgery the user must ensure that sufficient Sternal Talon ® implants are available, that surgery can be ...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Equipment
... patient’s medical records clearly state ‘not for resuscitation’ usually in an “Allow a Natural Death” form (See CHW policy “Allow a Natural Death by Limiting the Use of Life-Sustaining Treatment”) . On discovering a collapsed person, commence basic life support (BLS) as per the Paediatric ...
... patient’s medical records clearly state ‘not for resuscitation’ usually in an “Allow a Natural Death” form (See CHW policy “Allow a Natural Death by Limiting the Use of Life-Sustaining Treatment”) . On discovering a collapsed person, commence basic life support (BLS) as per the Paediatric ...
Clinical practice guideline: Cerumen impaction
... individuals, ranging between six and 18 million. Further, approximately eight million ear irrigations are performed annually for this condition.8 Cerumen impaction is more common in the elderly and in patients with cognitive impairment. Estimates suggest that ...
... individuals, ranging between six and 18 million. Further, approximately eight million ear irrigations are performed annually for this condition.8 Cerumen impaction is more common in the elderly and in patients with cognitive impairment. Estimates suggest that ...
Clinical practice guideline: Cerumen impaction
... cerumen that requires management either because it is associated with symptoms or because it prevents a needed assessment of the ear.1,4,7 Some patients will present with nonimpacted cerumen that does not cause symptoms and does not prevent assessment of the ear and is “asymptomatic.” Asymptomatic c ...
... cerumen that requires management either because it is associated with symptoms or because it prevents a needed assessment of the ear.1,4,7 Some patients will present with nonimpacted cerumen that does not cause symptoms and does not prevent assessment of the ear and is “asymptomatic.” Asymptomatic c ...
Complications When Augmenting the Posterior Maxilla
... and associated polypharmacies. However, it is valuable to know that well-controlled type 2 diabetics have shown implant survival rates comparable with nondiabetics. Tawil and colleagues13 treated 45 well-controlled and fairly well-controlled (hemoglobin A1c <7% vs 7%–9%) diabetic patients (143 impla ...
... and associated polypharmacies. However, it is valuable to know that well-controlled type 2 diabetics have shown implant survival rates comparable with nondiabetics. Tawil and colleagues13 treated 45 well-controlled and fairly well-controlled (hemoglobin A1c <7% vs 7%–9%) diabetic patients (143 impla ...
TRI NEWSLETTER Research Highlights News
... The relevance of free availability of high-quality tinnitus research papers all over the world cannot be underestimated. Some of these papers may teach, inspire and motivate young researchers worldwide, or even tinnitus patients themselves, to come up with innovative ideas for the development of bet ...
... The relevance of free availability of high-quality tinnitus research papers all over the world cannot be underestimated. Some of these papers may teach, inspire and motivate young researchers worldwide, or even tinnitus patients themselves, to come up with innovative ideas for the development of bet ...
Evaluation of patient wth sleep disordered breathing
... or Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) criteria, • Hypersomnolence occurring almost daily for at least 3 months, and mean sleep latency of less than 8 minutes • It is important to distinguish excessive sleepiness from fatigue, exhaustion, tiredness, weariness, listlessness or ...
... or Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) criteria, • Hypersomnolence occurring almost daily for at least 3 months, and mean sleep latency of less than 8 minutes • It is important to distinguish excessive sleepiness from fatigue, exhaustion, tiredness, weariness, listlessness or ...