NICU Presentation - University of Illinois at Chicago
... • Failure of lorazepam and fosphenytoin in adequate doses to control seizures indicates transition to refractory status epilepticus. • At this point either increasing doses of barbiturates or midazolam should be used for treatment. • Propofol is another alternative but high dosis are needed. Propofo ...
... • Failure of lorazepam and fosphenytoin in adequate doses to control seizures indicates transition to refractory status epilepticus. • At this point either increasing doses of barbiturates or midazolam should be used for treatment. • Propofol is another alternative but high dosis are needed. Propofo ...
Neurology (Ingram) - University of Mississippi Medical Center
... A 54 y/o man with Parkinson disease is brought by his wife, who is concerned about her husband’s recent excessive gambling. She says that in the past 6 mos, he has been spending increasing amounts of time at a casino, where he rarely enjoyed going before the diagnosis of Parkinson disease. His beha ...
... A 54 y/o man with Parkinson disease is brought by his wife, who is concerned about her husband’s recent excessive gambling. She says that in the past 6 mos, he has been spending increasing amounts of time at a casino, where he rarely enjoyed going before the diagnosis of Parkinson disease. His beha ...
Sorting out the Patient Data Base
... • All other information contributory to the present complaint can follow: -Signs and symptoms that occurred in the past but related to the present history -Any pertinent past history • More than one complaint or concern, each merits its own paragraph and a full description • Include patient’s feelin ...
... • All other information contributory to the present complaint can follow: -Signs and symptoms that occurred in the past but related to the present history -Any pertinent past history • More than one complaint or concern, each merits its own paragraph and a full description • Include patient’s feelin ...
lucian j. rivela, md, facs patient information
... information about you. The notice contains a Patient Rights section describing your rights under the law. You have the right to review our notice before signing this consent. The terms of our notice may change. If we change our notice, you may obtain a revised copy by contacting our office. By signi ...
... information about you. The notice contains a Patient Rights section describing your rights under the law. You have the right to review our notice before signing this consent. The terms of our notice may change. If we change our notice, you may obtain a revised copy by contacting our office. By signi ...
Rosacea Guidelines
... is typically categorized as inflammatory (pustules+papules) or erythematotelangiectatic (ETR), characterized by facial erythema with or without inflammatory lesions. The initial signs include easy flushing with inciting factors such as emotional stress, temperature changes, spicy foods, and caffeina ...
... is typically categorized as inflammatory (pustules+papules) or erythematotelangiectatic (ETR), characterized by facial erythema with or without inflammatory lesions. The initial signs include easy flushing with inciting factors such as emotional stress, temperature changes, spicy foods, and caffeina ...
the Brochure
... • Eyes and speech reflect simulator’s state of consciousness, medical conditions • Mannequin has full range of motion in the neck, back, shoulders, elbows, forearms and wrists. Caesar can be posed sitting upright or lying in the recovery position • Caesar’s eyes and speech ...
... • Eyes and speech reflect simulator’s state of consciousness, medical conditions • Mannequin has full range of motion in the neck, back, shoulders, elbows, forearms and wrists. Caesar can be posed sitting upright or lying in the recovery position • Caesar’s eyes and speech ...
Motor Neurone Disease
... life-sustaining (or life-saving) treatment in the future, then the document must be in writing and signed by: • the person you're looking after (or in addition, someone they have authorised to sign on their behalf and in their presence), and • a witness to the signature of the above. • The advance d ...
... life-sustaining (or life-saving) treatment in the future, then the document must be in writing and signed by: • the person you're looking after (or in addition, someone they have authorised to sign on their behalf and in their presence), and • a witness to the signature of the above. • The advance d ...
Acid-Base Imbalance
... and this will inhibit transmission to the brain and limits perception of ...
... and this will inhibit transmission to the brain and limits perception of ...
STAT ANESTHESIA SPECIALISTS, LTD PATIENT BILL OF RIGHTS
... treatment is urgent, the patient is entitled to the opportunity to discuss and request information related to the specific procedures and/or treatments, the risks involved, the possible length of recuperation, and the medically reasonable alternatives and their accompanying risks and benefits. 4. Pa ...
... treatment is urgent, the patient is entitled to the opportunity to discuss and request information related to the specific procedures and/or treatments, the risks involved, the possible length of recuperation, and the medically reasonable alternatives and their accompanying risks and benefits. 4. Pa ...
Pocket PC as an Aid to Prescription Drug Compliance
... the staff member to select from the given list or to manually enter his/her own information. ...
... the staff member to select from the given list or to manually enter his/her own information. ...
File - Developing Anaesthesia
... patient could not be roused, (c.f. “stupor”, a state of unconsciousness from which a patient could be roused but not fully) It is more useful to think of a patient as having a reduced conscious state, with a spectrum that varies from mild to severe, the severity of which is most commonly scaled acco ...
... patient could not be roused, (c.f. “stupor”, a state of unconsciousness from which a patient could be roused but not fully) It is more useful to think of a patient as having a reduced conscious state, with a spectrum that varies from mild to severe, the severity of which is most commonly scaled acco ...
Emotions: Theoretical models and clinical implications
... The topic depictes in a first part, the cognitive and biological models of emotions. The second part considers the implication of theories in the management of patients with: - Alzheimer’s disease (organic disorder) - Panic disorder (functional disorder). ...
... The topic depictes in a first part, the cognitive and biological models of emotions. The second part considers the implication of theories in the management of patients with: - Alzheimer’s disease (organic disorder) - Panic disorder (functional disorder). ...
Dementia
... -Misc: OSA screening, h/o head trauma, h/o parkinsonism, ? polypharmacy/med list, substance use, head injury, stroke/TIA or focal neurological symptoms, seizures or altered mental status, falls, incontinence, dysphagia, sleep habits, gait or movement difficulties, family Hx, education level. ...
... -Misc: OSA screening, h/o head trauma, h/o parkinsonism, ? polypharmacy/med list, substance use, head injury, stroke/TIA or focal neurological symptoms, seizures or altered mental status, falls, incontinence, dysphagia, sleep habits, gait or movement difficulties, family Hx, education level. ...
The Nurse and Chemotherapy
... Outcome Criteria: The patient will: Demonstrate stable weight or progressive weight toward goal and be free of signs of malnutrition Demonstrate normalization of laboratory values Demonstrate that antinausea medications are effective Comply with dietary restrictions Display moist mucous m ...
... Outcome Criteria: The patient will: Demonstrate stable weight or progressive weight toward goal and be free of signs of malnutrition Demonstrate normalization of laboratory values Demonstrate that antinausea medications are effective Comply with dietary restrictions Display moist mucous m ...
definitive management
... RESPONSE TO FLUID RESUSCITATION Rapid response Transient response Minimal or no response ...
... RESPONSE TO FLUID RESUSCITATION Rapid response Transient response Minimal or no response ...
Vocal Cord Dysfunction
... • The presentation of both patient groups can be identical – the finding of one in a patient does not rule out the presence of the other - it seems to make it more likely. ...
... • The presentation of both patient groups can be identical – the finding of one in a patient does not rule out the presence of the other - it seems to make it more likely. ...
Central Nervous System
... • Normal speech development. Young children may stutter when their speech and language abilities aren't developed enough to keep up with what they want to say. Most children outgrow developmental stuttering within four years. • Inherited brain abnormalities. Stuttering tends to run in families. It a ...
... • Normal speech development. Young children may stutter when their speech and language abilities aren't developed enough to keep up with what they want to say. Most children outgrow developmental stuttering within four years. • Inherited brain abnormalities. Stuttering tends to run in families. It a ...
ABIM_GI_Hepatology
... Rosiglitazone or pioglitazone could be considered for patients with NASH and features of the metabolic syndrome in order to prevent progression of the liver disease, but NASH cannot be diagnosed without a biopsy confirming necroinflammatory activity. The patient's level of alcohol consumption is no ...
... Rosiglitazone or pioglitazone could be considered for patients with NASH and features of the metabolic syndrome in order to prevent progression of the liver disease, but NASH cannot be diagnosed without a biopsy confirming necroinflammatory activity. The patient's level of alcohol consumption is no ...
Oaks Direct Access Endoscopy Referral Form
... Referral Form for ‘Low Risk’ Category Patients Direct Access Diagnostic Upper GI Endoscopy Service Important: The patient remains the clinical responsibility of the referring GP at all times. In the event that either during the procedure or histology result indicates the presence of cancer, then a ...
... Referral Form for ‘Low Risk’ Category Patients Direct Access Diagnostic Upper GI Endoscopy Service Important: The patient remains the clinical responsibility of the referring GP at all times. In the event that either during the procedure or histology result indicates the presence of cancer, then a ...