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1. Evaluation and Development of Potentially Better Practices for the Preventio...
... age (weeks). Although hypertension has also been associated ... on shock). Without overt hypovolemia, use maximum of 2 volume ... Treatment of the basic problem causing the metabolic acidosis is ...
http://pediatrics.aappubl ...t/full/111/4/SE1/e489


2. Glossary
... below the baby's ribcage causing mucous to be forced out of ... to take its first breaths. Hypovolemia Lower than normal blood ... onset of symptoms such as hypertension, excessive headaches ...
http://www.naturalchildbi ...glossary/glossary.htm


3. eMedicine - Centipede Envenomations : Article by Robert Norris, MD
... hepatic disease, hypoxia, hypovolemia or shock, respiratory ... congestive heart failure, hypertension, and decreased renal and ... May inhibit cyclooxygenase, causing inhibition of prostaglandin ...
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic89.htm


4. Dr. Aaron S. Geller, M.D. -- Coma Awakening
... Trimethoprim,(136) ibuprofen,(121,125,126) naproxen,(111) tolmetin,(130) and diclofenac(127) have all been reported as causing aseptic meningitis, a condition of fever, confusion, neck stiffness ...
http://www.comawakening.com/coma.html


5. cardiac insufficency and failure
... include shock secondary to hypovolemia or hemorrhage, excessive ... Examples include severe hypertension (pulmonary or systemic ... allowed to reenter the atria causing their dilation, reducing the ...
http://www.gsdhelpline.com/fail.htm


6. PYA
... unspecified 276.51 Dehydration 276.52 Hypovolemia 278.02 Overweight 585 Deleted and replaced ... ... processes, admitting and billing systems are causing inappropriate Medicare Part A payments for ...
http://www.pyapc.com/navbar/navbar_news.html


7. Medications
... RENAL IMPAIRMENT (see CONTRAINDICATIONS). Hypovolemia should be corrected before treatment with ... ... in patients with cardiac decompensation, hypertension, or similar conditions. 4. Hemorrhage ...
http://www.nyallergy.com/ ...ations.php?sid=acular


8. Intubation and Commencement of Mechanical Ventilation by Patrick Neligan
... pulmonary embolism/hypovolemia) or increased shunt ... is suxamethonium. This acts by causing every muscle in the body to ... often causes rebound hyper-hypertension! The initiation of manual ...
http://www.4um.com/tutorial/icm/intubate.htm


9. Data Sheet
... increased risk of hypertension and tachycardia) Use with ... the gag reflex, potentially causing laryngospasm) Use with ... caution in patients with hypovolemia, dehydration, or cardiac ...
http://www.medsafe.govt.n ...heet/k/Ketalarinj.htm


10. Perfusion Literature - March 2002
... aortic atherosclerosis, hypertension, previous stroke or ... characterized by acute onset hypovolemia. The transesophageal ... associated hyperfibrinolysis, causing excessive bleeding. Combined ...
http://www.perfline.com/topten/tt0302.html


11. Imdur Tablets Drug Information Imdur Tablets
... Zlatkis-Zak color reaction, causing falsely low readings in serum ... General: cardiac failure, hypertension, hypotension. Central and ... venodilatation and arterial hypovolemia, prudent therapy in this ...
http://www.yahoo.drugs.com/PDR/Imdur_Tablets.html


12. Hospital Practice: Management and Prevention of Meningococcal Disease
... management of intracranial hypertension requires skillful ... host's vascular endothelium, causing capillary leak--a hallmark of ... imposed by intravascular hypovolemia. Meticulous metabolic ...
http://www.hosppract.com/ ...s/2000/08/cemehta.htm


13. Complications of Diabetes Mellitus
... The intravascular volume is contracted, and the patient shows signs and symptoms of hypovolemia and severe dehydration. Both diffuse and focal central nervous system deficits may occur. These may ...
http://aepo-xdv-www.epo.c ...p0000063/P0000063.asp


14. Rapid Sequence Induction for Prehospital Providers
... is used to add protection against creating or causing further damage to the spinal cord. This is ... ... patient at risk of hypovolemia, with history of cardiac disease, or hypertension. Precautions ...
http://www.ispub.com/osti ...eicm/vol4n1/rapid.xml


15. Board Review Questions in Emergency Medicine
... year-old man with chronic hypertension has been experiencing 90 ... loading is indicated, but hypovolemia is unlikely to be the main ... plasma than from the brain, causing an acute osmotic gradient and ...
http://www.residentandstaff.com/article.cfm?ID=255


16. Domoic acid (PIM 670)
... with well-controlled adult onset diabetes, hypertension, and atherosclerosis, ingested Prince ... ... bleeding and went into shock due not only to hypovolemia, but also to a massive vaso-dilatation which ...
http://www.intox.org/data ...al/domacid/pim670.htm


17. Untitled Document
Part VIII: Chronic Conditions & Medications Relevance to Centers for Independent Living (CILs) As a ...
http://www.wnyilp.org/RRT ...pathfinder/part8.html


18. Guidelines for the Early Management of Patients With Ischemic Stroke: A Scie...
... occlusion, or cerebellar strokes with edema causing brain stem compression can have a decreased ... ... of disorders of breathing, arrhythmias, hypertension, or fever and their treatment are discussed ...
http://stroke.ahajournals ...ontent/full/34/4/1056


19. Dopamine detail at IndyaPharma
... and indirectly by causing release of norepinephrine ... result in severe persistent hypertension. See PRECAUTIONS: Labor ... pulmonary wedge pressure. Hypovolemia: Prior to treatment with ...
http://www.indyapharma.com/Dopamine-detail.htm


20. AHIMA - American Health Information Management Association
... identify dehydration and hypovolemia. Depletion of volume of ... hyperlipidemia, hypertension), laser photocoagulation ... common with polyethylene, causing resorption of the bone around ...
http://www.ahima.org/dc/icd9cmcoordination.asp


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http://www.entqueens.com/ ...ations.php?sid=acular


22. FLUID AND BLOOD THERAPY IN TRAUMA
... state has not been studied. Hypertension often seen with these is ... considered. The effects of hypovolemia must be separated from ... have antibodies capable of causing hemolysis. If for some reason ...
http://www.theiaforum.org/january2003.htm


 
         
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