MacPeds Pediatric Survival Guide
... WELCOME TO MacPeds! This handbook was designed for the large number of residents from a variety of disciplines that rotate through pediatrics during their first year of training. It may also be helpful for clinical clerks during their time on the pediatric wards, as well as for pediatric residents ...
... WELCOME TO MacPeds! This handbook was designed for the large number of residents from a variety of disciplines that rotate through pediatrics during their first year of training. It may also be helpful for clinical clerks during their time on the pediatric wards, as well as for pediatric residents ...
What is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)?
... care: 1) menstrual cycle disturbance and infertility 2) problems of appearance and self esteem arising from obesity and excessive hair growth, and 3) metabolic derangements, including abnormalities in blood fat (lipid) levels, /glucose (sugar), and elevated blood pressure (hypertension). Often gynec ...
... care: 1) menstrual cycle disturbance and infertility 2) problems of appearance and self esteem arising from obesity and excessive hair growth, and 3) metabolic derangements, including abnormalities in blood fat (lipid) levels, /glucose (sugar), and elevated blood pressure (hypertension). Often gynec ...
Eating Disorders - RENEW: Center for Personal Recovery
... Stage 2 (Security-Compulsive) – The second stage starts with the loss of two pounds per week as a goal. The concept of “goal weight” disappears. The thinner she gets the fatter she feels. She has cross the line into mental illness. She becomes preoccupied with measuring her arms, waist, thighs, tr ...
... Stage 2 (Security-Compulsive) – The second stage starts with the loss of two pounds per week as a goal. The concept of “goal weight” disappears. The thinner she gets the fatter she feels. She has cross the line into mental illness. She becomes preoccupied with measuring her arms, waist, thighs, tr ...
Proceedings 1998 - Perinatal Priorities
... An editorial board was appointed to look at the papers in this year's Proceedings. Where there were marked errors in the papers these were referred back to the author for correction. If, however, these were not corrected the paper has been printed in its original form. The editors thus accept no res ...
... An editorial board was appointed to look at the papers in this year's Proceedings. Where there were marked errors in the papers these were referred back to the author for correction. If, however, these were not corrected the paper has been printed in its original form. The editors thus accept no res ...
Guidelines Diabetes and Pregnancy: CliniCal Earn 2.0 CME Credits
... • Recognize the appropriate target level of glycemic control (as reflected by the HbA1C) for a woman with established diabetes before attempting to conceive. • Evaluate self-monitored blood glucose target levels for a woman with gestational diabetes and the appropriate therapeutic intervention if ...
... • Recognize the appropriate target level of glycemic control (as reflected by the HbA1C) for a woman with established diabetes before attempting to conceive. • Evaluate self-monitored blood glucose target levels for a woman with gestational diabetes and the appropriate therapeutic intervention if ...
working group report on high blood pressure in pregnancy
... and is a potential cause of maternal morbidity. As might be expected, the impact of the two conditions on mother and fetus is different, as is their management. Attempts to differentiate the two conditions have led to confusion in terminology worldwide. We have modified the ACOG classification sligh ...
... and is a potential cause of maternal morbidity. As might be expected, the impact of the two conditions on mother and fetus is different, as is their management. Attempts to differentiate the two conditions have led to confusion in terminology worldwide. We have modified the ACOG classification sligh ...
Field Version format (NAVMEDPUB 6300-2B)
... Purpose of this Manual This manual is designed to assist those who treat women with gynecologic problems and offer guidance for the continuing care of these women, particularly in isolated settings where gynecologic consultation is not readily available. The manual is not all-inclusive and is not in ...
... Purpose of this Manual This manual is designed to assist those who treat women with gynecologic problems and offer guidance for the continuing care of these women, particularly in isolated settings where gynecologic consultation is not readily available. The manual is not all-inclusive and is not in ...
neonatal handbook - Canterbury District Health Board
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ESC Guidelines on the management of cardiovascular diseases
... evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures was performed including assessment of the risk–benefit ratio. Estimates of expected health outcomes for larger populations were included, where data exist. The level of evidence and the strength of recommendation of particular treatment options wer ...
... evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures was performed including assessment of the risk–benefit ratio. Estimates of expected health outcomes for larger populations were included, where data exist. The level of evidence and the strength of recommendation of particular treatment options wer ...
Diabetes - Bolton GP Training
... HbA1c > 48 indicate diabetes is present • If symptomatic diagnosis can be made at this point • If asymptomatic test needs to be repeated between 2 – 4 weeks ...
... HbA1c > 48 indicate diabetes is present • If symptomatic diagnosis can be made at this point • If asymptomatic test needs to be repeated between 2 – 4 weeks ...
ESC Guidelines on the management of cardiovascular diseases
... evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures was performed including assessment of the risk–benefit ratio. Estimates of expected health outcomes for larger populations were included, where data exist. The level of evidence and the strength of recommendation of particular treatment options wer ...
... evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures was performed including assessment of the risk–benefit ratio. Estimates of expected health outcomes for larger populations were included, where data exist. The level of evidence and the strength of recommendation of particular treatment options wer ...
ESC Guidelines on the management of cardiovascular diseases
... evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures was performed including assessment of the risk–benefit ratio. Estimates of expected health outcomes for larger populations were included, where data exist. The level of evidence and the strength of recommendation of particular treatment options wer ...
... evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures was performed including assessment of the risk–benefit ratio. Estimates of expected health outcomes for larger populations were included, where data exist. The level of evidence and the strength of recommendation of particular treatment options wer ...
Lecture 6b Diabetes Management Chapter 19
... • Acute illnesses can significantly raise blood glucose levels. • Maintain normal medication schedule, monitor blood glucose levels every 2 to 4 hours, and maintain an adequate fluid intake • A daily intake of 150 to 200 g of carbohydrates, approximately 45 to 50 g every 3 to 4 hours, is recommended ...
... • Acute illnesses can significantly raise blood glucose levels. • Maintain normal medication schedule, monitor blood glucose levels every 2 to 4 hours, and maintain an adequate fluid intake • A daily intake of 150 to 200 g of carbohydrates, approximately 45 to 50 g every 3 to 4 hours, is recommended ...
Physical Fitness And Type 2 Diabetes
... HR > 100 bpm, orthostasis, no increase in heart rate during physical activity, undesirable exercise-induced elevation of blood pressure) ...
... HR > 100 bpm, orthostasis, no increase in heart rate during physical activity, undesirable exercise-induced elevation of blood pressure) ...
Obstetrics Anesthesia
... Hemorrhage(PPH).So, low concentration to be used. Induction to delivery time under 10 mins …..fast!!! After delivery of the fetus ,the nitrous oxide concentration may be increase to 70%, intravenous narcotics and benzodiazepines injected for supplemental anesthesia ...
... Hemorrhage(PPH).So, low concentration to be used. Induction to delivery time under 10 mins …..fast!!! After delivery of the fetus ,the nitrous oxide concentration may be increase to 70%, intravenous narcotics and benzodiazepines injected for supplemental anesthesia ...
Population pharmacokinetics of single-dose
... compartment model with first-order elimination best fitted our data. Earlier PK studies that involved i.v. administered proparacetamol in both adults and children have also reported a two-compartment model to be most appropriate.5 11 The PK parameters we obtained for paracetamol in this study agree ...
... compartment model with first-order elimination best fitted our data. Earlier PK studies that involved i.v. administered proparacetamol in both adults and children have also reported a two-compartment model to be most appropriate.5 11 The PK parameters we obtained for paracetamol in this study agree ...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) PHCL 442
... test should be performed as described by the World Health Organization, using a glucose load containing the equivalent of 75 g anhydrous glucose dissolved in water ...
... test should be performed as described by the World Health Organization, using a glucose load containing the equivalent of 75 g anhydrous glucose dissolved in water ...
Initial Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Anorexia
... 2. A sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (e.g., a feeling that one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one is eating). B. Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors in order to prevent weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting; misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or ...
... 2. A sense of lack of control over eating during the episode (e.g., a feeling that one cannot stop eating or control what or how much one is eating). B. Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors in order to prevent weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting; misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or ...
Diabetes Management Guidelines
... and the urgent need for insulin replacement therapy because of the risk of ketoacidosis and death.Patientsareusuallylessthan30yearsbutitcanpresentinolderpatients.Theonsetof symptomsismorerapidandketonesareusuallypresent. Atpresentation,thepatientwithsus ...
... and the urgent need for insulin replacement therapy because of the risk of ketoacidosis and death.Patientsareusuallylessthan30yearsbutitcanpresentinolderpatients.Theonsetof symptomsismorerapidandketonesareusuallypresent. Atpresentation,thepatientwithsus ...
household questionnaire - Malaria Indicator Surveys
... malaria transmission receive IPTp-SP as early as possible in the 2nd trimester and every scheduled ANC visit thereafter, at least one month apart. HIV positive women on cotrimoxazole should not receive IPTpSP.2 A recent meta-analysis showed that pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa who took three or ...
... malaria transmission receive IPTp-SP as early as possible in the 2nd trimester and every scheduled ANC visit thereafter, at least one month apart. HIV positive women on cotrimoxazole should not receive IPTpSP.2 A recent meta-analysis showed that pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa who took three or ...
FETAL PERICARDIAL EFFUSION - CPA Chennai
... – An anechoic lesion larger than 2mm separating the pericardial layers – Usually pericardial effusion is observed close to an atrioventricular valve or at the length of a ventricle, rarely around the whole heart – Difficulty in pericardial fluid characterisation arises when the myocardial periphery ...
... – An anechoic lesion larger than 2mm separating the pericardial layers – Usually pericardial effusion is observed close to an atrioventricular valve or at the length of a ventricle, rarely around the whole heart – Difficulty in pericardial fluid characterisation arises when the myocardial periphery ...
In Vitro Fertilization
... After eggs are retrieved, they are transferred to the embryology laboratory where they are kept in conditions that support their needs and growth. The eggs are placed in small dishes or tubes containing "culture medium," which is special fluid developed to support development of the eggs and embryos ...
... After eggs are retrieved, they are transferred to the embryology laboratory where they are kept in conditions that support their needs and growth. The eggs are placed in small dishes or tubes containing "culture medium," which is special fluid developed to support development of the eggs and embryos ...
TTTS - USF Health
... Please fax this form, sono report and prenatals including demographics to: (813) 259-0839 e-mail: aodibo@health.usf.edu or pbornick@tgh.org · toll-free: (877) fetal77 · phone: (813) 259-8513 Date___________________ ...
... Please fax this form, sono report and prenatals including demographics to: (813) 259-0839 e-mail: aodibo@health.usf.edu or pbornick@tgh.org · toll-free: (877) fetal77 · phone: (813) 259-8513 Date___________________ ...
Caesarean section
... This guideline offers best practice advice on the care of pregnant women who may require a CS. Treatment and care should take into account women's needs and preferences. Pregnant women should be offered evidence-based information and support to enable them to make informed decisions about their care ...
... This guideline offers best practice advice on the care of pregnant women who may require a CS. Treatment and care should take into account women's needs and preferences. Pregnant women should be offered evidence-based information and support to enable them to make informed decisions about their care ...
From Yesterday`s News to Today`s Headlines: Updating the
... In one report, the 21-week gestation fetus of a mother using topical timolol showed bradycardia and arrhythmia. These effects were possibly attributed to the timolol. There are numerous cases where timolol has been used safely in pregnancy. More concern about topical beta blockers in nursing t ...
... In one report, the 21-week gestation fetus of a mother using topical timolol showed bradycardia and arrhythmia. These effects were possibly attributed to the timolol. There are numerous cases where timolol has been used safely in pregnancy. More concern about topical beta blockers in nursing t ...
Prenatal nutrition
Nutrition and weight management before and during pregnancy has a profound effect on the development of infants. This is a rather critical time for healthy fetal development as infants rely heavily on maternal stores and nutrient for optimal growth and health outcome later in life. Prenatal nutrition addresses nutrient recommendations before and during pregnancy. Prenatal nutrition has a strong influence on birth weight and further development of the infant.A common saying that 'a woman is eating for two while pregnant' implies that a mother should consume twice as much during pregnancy. However, in reality this is not true. Although maternal consumption will directly affect both herself and the growing fetus, over eating excessively will compromise the baby's health as the infant will have to work extra hard to become healthy in the future. Compared with the infant, the mother possesses the least biological risk. Therefore, excessive calories, rather than going to the infant, often get stored as fat in the mother. On the other hand, insufficient consumption will result in lower birth weight.Maintaining a healthy weight during gestation lowers adverse risks on infants such as birth defects, as well as chronic conditions in adulthood such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Ideally, the rate of weight gain should be monitored during pregnancy to support the most ideal infant development.