PGH Form No P
... AKI probably secondary to rhabdomyolysis, resolved; stress hyperglycemia, r/o aspiration pneumonia. OF started at 1800 kCal/day. IVF: pNSS 1L KVO + SD of FFP 50cc x 1 hr + 2 more bags and KCl 40mEqs in D5NSS for 8 hours x 8 cycles. Atropine nebulization was withheld. MV settings revised: AC mode, IF ...
... AKI probably secondary to rhabdomyolysis, resolved; stress hyperglycemia, r/o aspiration pneumonia. OF started at 1800 kCal/day. IVF: pNSS 1L KVO + SD of FFP 50cc x 1 hr + 2 more bags and KCl 40mEqs in D5NSS for 8 hours x 8 cycles. Atropine nebulization was withheld. MV settings revised: AC mode, IF ...
Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus: A Teaching Case Report
... HZ is 3.2 per 1,000 person-years. The incidence increases with age, with the highest rate in individuals over 80 years old. The incidence is also higher in patients with recent care for cancer, HIV infection, or transplantation compared to patients without these conditions.7 HZ is uncommon in adults ...
... HZ is 3.2 per 1,000 person-years. The incidence increases with age, with the highest rate in individuals over 80 years old. The incidence is also higher in patients with recent care for cancer, HIV infection, or transplantation compared to patients without these conditions.7 HZ is uncommon in adults ...
Dural Sinus (Cerebral Venous) - University of Kansas Medical Center
... of the dural sinus thrombosis was difficult. The hospital course was complicated and there was very little improvement in the patient's condition. Conclusions: The multisystem injured trauma patient poses many clinical challenges. Treatment of dural sinus thrombosis is difficult and controversial an ...
... of the dural sinus thrombosis was difficult. The hospital course was complicated and there was very little improvement in the patient's condition. Conclusions: The multisystem injured trauma patient poses many clinical challenges. Treatment of dural sinus thrombosis is difficult and controversial an ...
Titrating Advanced PAP Therapies
... benefit to sats or increases not tolerated reduce to lowest effective level + add supplemental O2 to keep sats > 89-90% NOT ...
... benefit to sats or increases not tolerated reduce to lowest effective level + add supplemental O2 to keep sats > 89-90% NOT ...
Voice Paper 2 full version - You have reached the Pure environment
... Moving to child-specific measures In order to develop child-specific measures, the views of children must be sought especially given the fact that parental proxy and child self-reporting may not match9. Ideally, a method that can assess the social, emotional and academic impact of voice disorders on ...
... Moving to child-specific measures In order to develop child-specific measures, the views of children must be sought especially given the fact that parental proxy and child self-reporting may not match9. Ideally, a method that can assess the social, emotional and academic impact of voice disorders on ...
PPT - UCLA Health
... are correct 50% of the time. The pure tone average and speech reception threshold should be within 7 dB of each other. Comparison of the speech reception threshold and the pure tone average serves as a check on the validity of the pure tone thresholds. Discrepancies between these measures may sugges ...
... are correct 50% of the time. The pure tone average and speech reception threshold should be within 7 dB of each other. Comparison of the speech reception threshold and the pure tone average serves as a check on the validity of the pure tone thresholds. Discrepancies between these measures may sugges ...
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... wasting of the hands and arms bilaterally (left greater than right). There is less muscle wasting in the legs. Sensation to touch remains intact. Muscle fasciculation of the arms and hands is noted and deep tendon reflexes are decreased. Speech and mentation are intact. Which of the following studie ...
... wasting of the hands and arms bilaterally (left greater than right). There is less muscle wasting in the legs. Sensation to touch remains intact. Muscle fasciculation of the arms and hands is noted and deep tendon reflexes are decreased. Speech and mentation are intact. Which of the following studie ...
The Role of Routine Laboratory Studies and Neuroimaging in the
... Sensitivity and specificity of the clinical diagnosis of stroke in this sample were 8% and 98%, respectively, when compared with neuropathology. With the added information provided by neuroimaging, sensitivity increased to 54% and specificity decreased to 83% (Table 3) . When all cerebrovascular ab ...
... Sensitivity and specificity of the clinical diagnosis of stroke in this sample were 8% and 98%, respectively, when compared with neuropathology. With the added information provided by neuroimaging, sensitivity increased to 54% and specificity decreased to 83% (Table 3) . When all cerebrovascular ab ...
Dr. Pressman`s PowerPoint slides
... Treatment may be advisable even if a seizure occurred at symptom onset. » Patients with seizures apparently were excluded from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) trial for methodologic rather than safety reasons.9 ...
... Treatment may be advisable even if a seizure occurred at symptom onset. » Patients with seizures apparently were excluded from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) trial for methodologic rather than safety reasons.9 ...
Spectrum of Etiological Factors for Hoarseness: A Retrospective
... young children to elderly people; overall the people of younger ages have been found to be more commonly involved as seen in some other studies [15,16]. People of younger age belongs to the productive group who are mostly involved in the vocal abuse and are concerned with the change in their voice w ...
... young children to elderly people; overall the people of younger ages have been found to be more commonly involved as seen in some other studies [15,16]. People of younger age belongs to the productive group who are mostly involved in the vocal abuse and are concerned with the change in their voice w ...
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Presentation
... vasculitis, and vasulopathy.1 In autoimmune diseases, the immune system begins to attack the parts of the body that it would normally protect, leading to inflammation and tissue damage. SLE can manifest in patients ranging from mild arthritis symptoms to more serious conditions such as nephritis and ...
... vasculitis, and vasulopathy.1 In autoimmune diseases, the immune system begins to attack the parts of the body that it would normally protect, leading to inflammation and tissue damage. SLE can manifest in patients ranging from mild arthritis symptoms to more serious conditions such as nephritis and ...
Management of Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders
... the patient to wear a back support when repeated lifting is required and to avoid lifting more than one third of his or her weight without help. ...
... the patient to wear a back support when repeated lifting is required and to avoid lifting more than one third of his or her weight without help. ...
Testosterone_Case Review
... three days with good response. (ED reports are not available). He says he is feeling back to normal. He has had no arrhythmias documented, no chest pains. His troponin has declined from his previous infarct. No secondary bump. His ECG has shown evidence for his inferior MI but no acute changes. On e ...
... three days with good response. (ED reports are not available). He says he is feeling back to normal. He has had no arrhythmias documented, no chest pains. His troponin has declined from his previous infarct. No secondary bump. His ECG has shown evidence for his inferior MI but no acute changes. On e ...
Week 9 File - ACI Moodle
... cerebrospinal fluid diversion is not indicated, but decompressive craniectomy with dural expansion should be considered in patients who continue to deteriorate neurologically. There is uncertainty about the efficacy of decompressive craniectomy in patients ≥60 years of age.” Note a recent study in t ...
... cerebrospinal fluid diversion is not indicated, but decompressive craniectomy with dural expansion should be considered in patients who continue to deteriorate neurologically. There is uncertainty about the efficacy of decompressive craniectomy in patients ≥60 years of age.” Note a recent study in t ...