Auditory Neuropathy: Clinical Evaluation and Diagnostic Approach
... intervals of 4.5ms or below being considered as normal. Latencies in waves I to V were considered as normal for values of 1.5, 2.5, 3.6, 4.9 and 5.6, at 100dB, respectively. The higher the intensity of the stimulation, the higher is the amplitude, considering that usually the amplitude of wave V is ...
... intervals of 4.5ms or below being considered as normal. Latencies in waves I to V were considered as normal for values of 1.5, 2.5, 3.6, 4.9 and 5.6, at 100dB, respectively. The higher the intensity of the stimulation, the higher is the amplitude, considering that usually the amplitude of wave V is ...
Hepatic encephalopathy in chronic liver disease: 2014
... Hepatic encephalopathy produces a wide spectrum of nonspecific neurological and psychiatric manifestations.10 In its lowest expression,43,44 HE alters only psychometric tests oriented toward attention, working memory (WM), psychomotor speed, and visuospatial ability, as well as electrophysiological ...
... Hepatic encephalopathy produces a wide spectrum of nonspecific neurological and psychiatric manifestations.10 In its lowest expression,43,44 HE alters only psychometric tests oriented toward attention, working memory (WM), psychomotor speed, and visuospatial ability, as well as electrophysiological ...
i Intraventricular rifampicin in severe tuberculous men ngo-encephal itis
... The mortality rate of tuberculous meningo-encephalitis remains high (20-33%) despite antituberculous drug therapy and up to one third of survivors manifest serious neurological sequelae. ln a recent study [1], mortality was found to be higher when therapy was started during the first week of hospita ...
... The mortality rate of tuberculous meningo-encephalitis remains high (20-33%) despite antituberculous drug therapy and up to one third of survivors manifest serious neurological sequelae. ln a recent study [1], mortality was found to be higher when therapy was started during the first week of hospita ...
Pneumonia
... Impaired consciousness ( loss of brain function due to dementia, stroke, or other neurological conditions) ...
... Impaired consciousness ( loss of brain function due to dementia, stroke, or other neurological conditions) ...
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Medical
... The only complete hospital bypass is as a result of a hospital disaster (fire, power failure, HAZMAT incident, flooded ED, etc.) or a security lockdown (armed and dangerous subject in the ED). All patients are subject to hospital bypass. EMS bypass, as determined only by persons authorized to do so ...
... The only complete hospital bypass is as a result of a hospital disaster (fire, power failure, HAZMAT incident, flooded ED, etc.) or a security lockdown (armed and dangerous subject in the ED). All patients are subject to hospital bypass. EMS bypass, as determined only by persons authorized to do so ...
What is an Automated External Defibrillator?
... › Understanding of how to correctly use the AED and knowledge of BLS is essential • Unlike when using a manual defibrillator, no training in rhythm interpretation is needed prior to using an AED. The user should receive instruction in proper use of the AED, safety precautions that must be followed w ...
... › Understanding of how to correctly use the AED and knowledge of BLS is essential • Unlike when using a manual defibrillator, no training in rhythm interpretation is needed prior to using an AED. The user should receive instruction in proper use of the AED, safety precautions that must be followed w ...
Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures
... • 10-30% of patients with PNES also have past or present epilepsy as well ...
... • 10-30% of patients with PNES also have past or present epilepsy as well ...
Understanding and Managing Acute Stroke in the Pre
... 7. Kidwell CS, Alger J, Saver JL. Beyond mismatch: Evolving paradigms in imaging the ischemic penumbra with multimodal magnetic resonance imaging. Stroke. 2003; 34: 2729–2735 8. Saver JL. Time is brain--quantified Stroke. 2006 Jan;37(1):263-6. Epub 2005 Dec 8 9. Koeing KL Benefits of Pre-hospital No ...
... 7. Kidwell CS, Alger J, Saver JL. Beyond mismatch: Evolving paradigms in imaging the ischemic penumbra with multimodal magnetic resonance imaging. Stroke. 2003; 34: 2729–2735 8. Saver JL. Time is brain--quantified Stroke. 2006 Jan;37(1):263-6. Epub 2005 Dec 8 9. Koeing KL Benefits of Pre-hospital No ...
INTRODUCTION
... hallucinations. For this the therapist must provide sufficient time to develop a trusting relationship in an environment that is viewed as safe by the patient. This increases the likelihood that the patient will share the information with therapist. Fostering trust also means that therapist should b ...
... hallucinations. For this the therapist must provide sufficient time to develop a trusting relationship in an environment that is viewed as safe by the patient. This increases the likelihood that the patient will share the information with therapist. Fostering trust also means that therapist should b ...
PREHOSPITAL TREATMENT ALGORITHMS
... administer patient medications as listed for EMT Intermediates, with a more comprehensive view of patient care. The expanded Scope-of-Paramedic-Practice is outlined in the Protocols for each individual Service. EMT Paramedics must contact On-line Medical Control to administer many of the drugs; as w ...
... administer patient medications as listed for EMT Intermediates, with a more comprehensive view of patient care. The expanded Scope-of-Paramedic-Practice is outlined in the Protocols for each individual Service. EMT Paramedics must contact On-line Medical Control to administer many of the drugs; as w ...
Peripheral and central auditory pathways function with rheumatoid
... two patients to have the same audiogram but have very different abilities to use the information they receive. Education and culture are important variables which may affect the results of this test. Speech Audiometry includes Speech Reception Threshold (SRT) and Speech Discrimination. SRT is the in ...
... two patients to have the same audiogram but have very different abilities to use the information they receive. Education and culture are important variables which may affect the results of this test. Speech Audiometry includes Speech Reception Threshold (SRT) and Speech Discrimination. SRT is the in ...
Disclosing PHI to Relatives, Friends, or Others Involved in a
... involved in the patient’s care or payment for that care. But they limit the PHI that may be disclosed to that which is directly relevant to the other person’s involvement in that care or payment for it. The regulations also create important rights for patients. They give patients the right to object ...
... involved in the patient’s care or payment for that care. But they limit the PHI that may be disclosed to that which is directly relevant to the other person’s involvement in that care or payment for it. The regulations also create important rights for patients. They give patients the right to object ...
CLINICAL VIGNETTE ABSTRACTS Poster Session I Thursday, October 23, 2104
... Introduction: Psychiatric disorders are seen with greater prevalence in Crohn’s disease compared to the general population. Anxiety, depression, and panic disorders are well described in the literature and are thought to be associated with the degree of physical morbidity in these patients. Acute ps ...
... Introduction: Psychiatric disorders are seen with greater prevalence in Crohn’s disease compared to the general population. Anxiety, depression, and panic disorders are well described in the literature and are thought to be associated with the degree of physical morbidity in these patients. Acute ps ...