Rizutti sign-conical reflection on the nasal cornea when light is shone from the temporal side. 9. Prominent corneal nerves. 10. Acute Hydropes-Corneal edema resulting from tears Due to ruptures of the descemet`s membrane and acute seepage of the aqueous humor into the corneal stroma and epithelium. These breaks usually heal within 6-10 weeks and the edema gradually clears. 11. Variable corneal scarring‚ depending on severity of the disease. Associations: The ocular and systemic associations of the
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of death is HACE and HAPE‚these disorders are more dangerous than and more likely than being crushed or blasted by any avalanches.“Now climbers are also routinely employ taking special steroids to prevent high altitude cerebral edema (HACE) and high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE)‚which are potentially fatal disorders”‚(Source 1).This solves one of the major causes of death in Mount Everest.If the advances of methods and technology advance more the death ratio will be much more better then 1 to 4
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I was able to manage my assignments effectively. I prioritized each patient that I should be taking care by their needs. I always started by listening to shift report and looked for a patient that has impairment with Airway‚ breathing and circulation. I took care of those patients who are unstable right away. For example‚ I took all my patients vital signs and reported the valued to the nurse. I informed her that one of my patient blood pressure was elevated and we gave him blood pressure medications
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Cardiovascular diseases Chronic hypertension Coronary artery disease Myocardial infarction Right Sided Heart Failure Left Sided Heart Failure Signs: Murmurs Jugular Venous Distention Edema Weight Gain Increased Heart Rate Ascites Anasarca Hepatomegaly Symptoms: Fatigue Anxiety‚ Depression Dependent Edema Anorexia‚ GI Bloating Nausea Signs:
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Running head: MULTISYSTEM CASE Multisystem Case Scenario Demis Russu Section Instructor: Josanne Christian Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences July 22‚ 2010 Abstract Mr. Jones presents to the ED with a complex combination of symptoms. Clinicians must swiftly evaluate and treat his conditions. Air way protection as well as hemodynamic stability is extremely important. Mr. Jones’s case requires rapid intervention as his condition has been worsening for the past week. Pathology
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Symbicort - Budesonide and Formoterol Beta2 Agonist‚ Corticosteroid‚ Inhalant (Oral) Formoterol relaxes bronchial smooth muscle by selective action on beta2 receptors with little effect on heart rate. Formoterol has a long-acting effect. Budesonide is a corticosteroid which controls the rate of protein synthesis‚ depresses the migration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes/fibroblasts‚ and reverses capillary permeability and lysosomal stabilization at the cellular level to prevent or control inflammation
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Pulmonary edema‚ rales (crackles) cough blood-tinged‚ frothy sputum restlessness tachycardia S-3 gallop orthopnea pleural effusion Cheyne-Stokes respirations Decreased renal function elevated BUN Changes in mental status Fatigue‚ muscle weakness Right-sided failure (cor pulmonale) enlarged organs Dependent edema (ankle‚ lower extremities) Edema Weight gain Distended neck vein Liver
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MSc in Cardiology 2010-2011-CVSM 5001 Basic Cardiology (28 Dec 2010) Objectives of this Lecture Termination of Pregnancy: Ethical and Practical Consideration Tam‚ Wing Hung Associate Professor Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology CUHK 1. Importance of pre‐conceptional counselling for patients with cardiac disease 2. Conditions for TOP 3. Legal aspect of TOP 4. Methods of TOP 5. Risk of TOP: specific to cardiac patient 6. An example of cardiomyopathy Physiological Changes • Increase in the intravascular volume
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PRN Sub-Q injection Anticoagulant; low molecular weight Heparin Low molecular weight heparin with antithrombotic properties Allergic reactions (rash‚ urticarial)‚ fever‚ angioedema‚ arthralgia‚ pain‚ and inflammation at injection site‚ peripheral edema. Pg 558-559 Hydrocodone 10MG PRN Narcotic (opiate agonist) analgesic; antitussive CNS depressant with moderate to severe relief of pain. Suppresses cough reflex by direct action on cough center in medulla. Dry mouth‚ constipation‚ nausea‚ vomiting
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"Pressure" Jaundice: "Hot Thined Sap" Lymphadenopathy:"Lymphnodes" Metabolic Acidosis: “ Kussmal” Nasal Congestion: "Nose Hairs" Nodules – “Nodular” Palmar Rash – “Palm Grease” Pancreatitis – “Pancreatitis” Pedal Edema/bilateral – “Can Large Legs Ruin Thin Veins?” Pedal Edema/unilateral – “Big Toes” Pericarditis – “Pericarditis” Pharyngitis: "Throat Pain" Pleuritic Chest Pain – “5 Ps” Pruritis: "Itching” Seizures – “Grand Mals” Shock – “AMS and Crash” Shoulder Pain – “Capsulitis”
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