The views expressed in this presentation are those of the ... COL Geoff Ling, MC. Wei Lu, RN. Lisa Moy Martin, RNC. Silvia Massetti, MSW. Kathryn Misner, PA-C ...
SHOCK & HEMORRHAGE Dr. Eman EL Eter Objectives By the end of this lecture the students are expected to: Define circulatory shock. List types and causes of shock.
Post-cardiac surgery. Complication of central line placement. Recognition. Tachycardia ... New' ' Therapies in Septic Shock. Activated Protein C (Xigris) ...
SHOCK Department of Surgery Ruijin Hospital, Medical College, Shanghai Jiaotong University I. Historical Aspect Western record violent impact or blow, 1743 ...
SHOCK Department of Surgery Ruijin Hospital Shanghai Second Medical University How to Learn Shock I. Historical Aspect First use the word shock to refer to violent ...
BP rises and skin is cold and clammy due to peripheral vasoconstriction ... cool, clammy skin. pale or cyanotic color. Cardiogenic Shock. Coarse rales in the lungs ...
... renal function (eg, urea and creatinine), and liver function tests. ... and the platelet count may be low because of coagulopathy related to sepsis Cardiac ...
Shock/Hypotension Clinical Presentation and Pharmacological Treatment of Shock/Hypotension Introduction Review the current view on clinical presentation and ...
Pathophysiology of Pericardial Disease. IMS 350. Pericardium - Anatomy ... B. Slow accumulation of large amount of fluid (e.g. CHF) Clinical features ...
Shock and Burns By: Diana Blum MSN MCC NURS 2140 * When estimating burn size we look at the total burn area. To do this we use the rule of nines. It divides the body ...
Chapter 8 Shock Evaluation and Management Click to take Quiz Click to take Quiz Clinical presentation of neurogenic shock differs from hemorrhagic shock in that there ...
Spinal Cord Injury & Spinal Shock Epidemiology1 (USA) Annual incidence = 28-55/million (with or without bony injury) Avg of 10,000 new cases/yr may be higher ...
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 7 to 8 or less. Controlled ventilation for ICP or ... appreciate that the priority is to open the cranium as rapidly as possible ...
Objective #10: Identify different types of seizure disorders. ... Temporal fossa is most common site caused by injury to the middle meningeal artery or vein ...
Incidence and Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury: Implications for the Military Deborah L. Warden, M.D National Director Defense and Veterans Brain ...
Head Trauma Sean Caine Stefan Da Silva Objectives Normal Physiology Pathophysiology Concussion Mild TBI Epidural Hematoma Subdural Hematoma Traumatic SAH Contusion ...
Traumatic Brain Injury Module for DSHS Giles Gifford, EMT Monica S. Vavilala, MD BLS provider course Good response Good job flexes to pain or extends to pain .
... or bradypnea ALI & ARDS Severe cardiogenic shock Traumatic brain injury Brain injury Indications for Invasive Mechanical Ventilation ... principles of internal ...
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy in a Post-Menopausal Female Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Report Gilbert Siu, DO, PhD1, Rohini Kumar, MD1, and Thomas Watanabe, MD2
Head Trauma Mark Bromley PGY2 Jason Lord FRCPC Physiology Concussion Mild TBI Epidural Hematoma Subdural Hematoma Traumatic SAH Contusion Skull Fractures ED Approach ...
Pathognomonic clinical signs of traumatic tissue maxillofacial area in children. Modern diagnostic methods. The principles of therapeutic tactics in injuries of the ...
Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS) is dysfunction of ... The viable bacili locomote from the gastrointestinal tract to the other organs. Pathophysiology ...
antepartum haemorrhage placenta previa abruptio placenta postpartum hemorrhage shock in obstetrics pre eclampsia and eclampsia trauma in pregnancy burns in ...
Acute Renal Failure * 3 categories based on the pathophysiology * Exceeds community acquired ARF by 5-10 times 35000 in79 to 650000 in2002, 13% /year * 5-20% of ...
inter vertebral disc prolapse - description about meaning of IVDP , definition, causes , pathophysiology , clinical manifestation , general management and nursing care of patient with IVDP
Also the great advances in treating burn shocks, which had been considered the ... Unit, Farah Royal Jordanian Rehabilitation Centre/King Hussein Medical Centre. ...
Forgetfulness. Signs: Area of research Signs: None. Causes: Multiple ... Forgetfulness. Difficulty concentrating. Lack of unique pathophysiology limited: ...
If moderate sized (500 to 1500 ml) and stops bleeding, closed drainage usually sufficient ... If initial drainage 1500 ml OR continuous bleeding 200 ml / hr, ...
Pacemakers and ICDs Chris McCrossin Thanks to: Margriet Greidanus, Gord McNeil, Nadim Lalani, Juliette Sacks * * * * Means the pacer is just beating at the rate you ...
... 25,175 Appeal of Emergency Medicine Make an immediate difference Life threatening injuries and illnesses Undifferentiated patient population Challenge of ...
Constipation Simple kinks in the tubing or plugs in the urinary catheter can trigger autonomic dysreflexia * Crede s Method Cred 's method is a manual ...