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    6 Neonatal fluid management Isabelle Murat‚ MD‚ PhD *‚ Alexis Humblot‚ MD‚ Laure Girault‚ MD‚ Federica Piana‚ MD Department of Anesthesia‚ Hôpital d’Enfants Armand Trousseau‚ 26 avenue du Dr Arnold Netter‚ 75571 Paris‚ Cedex 12‚ France Keywords: blood transfusion colloid crystalloids fluid therapy hypoglycaemia hyperglycaemia neonate Perioperative fluid management in paediatrics has been the subject of many controversies in recent years‚ but fluid management in the neonatal period

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    Neonatal Circumcision: A Benefit to Health? Or Accepted Mutilation? The procedure of circumcision has been around for thousands of years‚ indeed the earliest known Egyptian mummies-who lived around 1300 B.C-were circumcised‚ and there are documented engravings and pictures that show it was commonplace even before that (Dunsmuir et al‚ 1999). In modern times however‚ circumcision is still common in many countries‚ even in countries where there is no religious belief that requires it. It is often

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    the cover page signed and dated. 100% of the total mark is deducted if the assignment is late. Must be completed regardless of how late it is. No plagiarism CPR Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation First aid is emergency care provided before medical care is available. Medical aid is treatment by a GP‚ ambulance. First aid begins at arrival of the scene and continues till the casualty recovers‚ first aider cannot until medical aid

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    errors during cardiopulmonary arrest. According by the article by Flannery & Parli (2016)‚ medication errors in the intensive care unit (ICU) range from 8.1 to 2344 per 1000 patient-days. Unfortunately‚ drug errors that occurred during Cardiac resuscitation are less identified and reported. The main reason for that is because the patients involved are in their most vulnerable state. In this emergent situation‚ medication errors are more likely to have a detrimental outcome. It is very likely for drug

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    Journal Critique #2 Sarkar‚ S.‚ & Donn‚ S. M. (2006). Management of neonatal abstinence syndrome in neonatal intensive care units: A national survey. Journal of Perinatology‚ 26(1)‚ 15-7. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.jp.7211427 The rationale behind this article was to try to manage the neonatal abstinence syndrome of a new born in intensive care. The researchers tried to set up a universal testing to measure the neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). The objective was to get a better understanding

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    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation or better known as CPR is the revival or return to function of the heart and lungs. This is done by Cardiac massage‚ artificial respiration‚ and drugs to maintain the circulation of oxygenated blood to the brain. In 1950’s a surgeon opened the chest of a patient that suffered a heart attack and subsequent and cardiac arrest. After opening the papatientschest he performed a heart massage‚ which was a successful maneuver. This was turned out to be the basis for the

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    really wants. Many may think once the D.N.R. order is in place the doctors will not perform any type of emergency technique; this technique is wrong. It is the doctor’s discretion to decide whether performing CPR‚ or any other form of emergency resuscitation technique‚ is “medically futile.” If the patient has quality health‚ is young‚ and has not had any prior issues and suddenly slips into a condition that needs CPR‚ then the doctor may perform CPR because it is not “medically futile”. “We’re trained

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    be around sports and be around something I really love. My major is very useful. I want just learn things to help athletes. I will learn things that could help people in everyday emergencies. I have to become certified in CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation). That could come in handy in any situation‚ not just help me be a athletic trainer. If someone is in a car wreck and needs immediate medical attention I could use my background as a athletic trainer to help the injured individual until the paramedics

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    Journal Scan: Reduced Post-Traumatic Stress in Family Members Witnessing CPR Huang‚ Emily MD; Lovato‚ Luis MD Family Presence during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 2013;368(11):1008 Patients generally died at home with their loved ones before cardiopulmonary resuscitation was invented in the 1950s. For better or worse‚ technological advances and prehospital care have moved patients away from their homes and into the hospital during the last moments of their life. (Crit Care Nurse 2005;25[1]:38

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    are they found? AED is an automatic external defibrillator that uses electricity to reestablish a normal heart beat. Commonly found in airports‚ schools‚ shopping malls‚ and among other sites. 2. What is CPR? Why is it used? Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure that is used to help preserve brain functioning during a cardiac arrest. 3. What are the three degrees of burns? How is each characterized? 1st degree- skin is red and somewhat swollen 2nd degree burn- skin is

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