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October 01, 2011 - role in hospital and ICU
Compare the risks from immobility with the benefits gained from a program of therapeutic … patients in the ICU
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Case: Mobility Lost in ICU
A 56-year-old man with insulin-dependent diabetes … therapy: use therapeutic exercises to facilitate improvement in function
Occupational therapy: use … Early intensive care unit mobility in the treatment of acute respiratory failure. … Breathing retraining
Therapeutic exercises
Inspiratory muscle training
Transfers
Gait re-education
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January 01, 2016 - The Case
A 56-year-old man with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and diabetes mellitus was admitted to the … Physician requesting admission provides clear instructions to the patient about the treatment plan
( … Oncoming nurse rounds on new patients and reviews treatment plan. … Direct communication with the outpatient provider helps the admitting physician clarify the
treatment … Pre-completed admission order sets for planned admissions for
procedures and scheduled treatments such
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August 07, 2024 - The Case A 62-year-old man with poorly controlled diabetes was transferred to a tertiary care center … relative risks and benefits associated with each device against factors such as proposed duration of therapy … Comparative effectiveness of intravenous vs oral antibiotics for postdischarge treatment of acute osteomyelitis
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December 15, 2024 - importance of including the patient as a partner and ensuring that patients understand their illnesses and treatments … For example, a patient with diabetes must measure her own blood sugars and perhaps adjust her insulin
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July 31, 2023 - Additionally, systemic diseases such as advanced liver cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, scleroderma, heart … In the aggregate, therapeutic procedures carry about ten times higher risk of perforation than purely … advanced endoscopy fellows had higher complication rates, likely reflecting the risk of more complex therapeutic … Efficacy of surgical versus conservative treatment in esophageal perforation: a systematic review of … Endoluminal therapies for esophageal perforations and leaks.
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November 27, 2019 - Patient 3:
A 47-year-old woman with ESRD, cardiac sarcoidosis, and type 2 diabetes mellitus presented … vascular access so that large amounts of blood can flow continuously through the dialysis
machine during treatments … Clinical therapeutics. 1997 May 1;19(3):405-19. [go to PubMed]
6. … Review of evolving etiologies, implications
and treatment strategies for the superior vena cava syndrome … Pharmacomechanical thrombolysis for the treatment of thrombosed native
arteriovenous fistula: a single-center
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October 01, 2016 - characterize everyone who's eligible for care, those who have received specific diagnoses,
tests, and treatment … For
instance, major responsibility for following up women with gestational diabetes who have not had … We already mentioned
finding women who require postpartum assessment of diabetes status. … to identify patients who are at risk for problems
with opioid dependence or complications of opioid therapy
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January 01, 2015 - medications and muscle relaxants at "trigger points," nitrous oxide ("laughing gas"), as well alternative therapies … care, the way the use of ketorolac (Toradol), a nonopioid anti-inflammatory, has become first-line treatment … safe medication use research ( PA-16-421 ) and an initiative that will implement medication-assisted treatment … For acute pain, CDC recommends limiting duration of therapy, generally to one week or less. … interactive, telephone-based self-management support program to identify adverse events among ambulatory diabetes
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October 01, 2018 - Duration of hypotension before initiation of effective antimicrobial therapy is the critical determinant … Definitions for sepsis and organ failure and guidelines for the use of innovative therapies in sepsis … Using procalcitonin to guide antibiotic therapy. … have an infection had higher mortality rates, which may have been related to delays in appropriate therapy … predictive value and may contribute to alert fatigue and the administration of inappropriate sepsis therapies
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February 01, 2019 - The Case
A 63-year-old man with a history of hypertension, coronary artery disease, and diabetes was … Existing legislation, known as the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), dictates that … with necessary therapy for severely ill patients awaiting transfer. … the physician requested transfer of the patient for
dermatologic and critical care evaluation and treatment … Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act (EMTALA). Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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July 29, 2020 - under-treated, and under-studied, all of which contribute to gaps in
knowledge, underuse of proven therapies … Under-treatment:
Women are less likely to be treated by a cardiologist during hospital admission for … Association of History of
Gestational Diabetes With Long-term Cardiovascular Disease Risk in a Large … Gender
disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes … Impact of female sex
on death and bleeding after fibrinolytic treatment of myocardial infarction in
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November 30, 2023 - they should be advised to seek evaluation by a sleep apnea
specialist who can prescribe effective treatment … Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2019;7(3):231-240. [Free full text]
2. Nianogo RA, Arah OA. … Forecasting obesity and type 2 diabetes incidence and burden: the ViLA-
Obesity Simulation Model. … The role of a deep neuromuscular block in the
treatment of mandibular subcondylar fractures. … Onset and duration of action of rocuronium in children
receiving chronic anticonvulsant therapy.
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March 29, 2023 - Additionally, systemic diseases such as advanced liver cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, scleroderma, heart … In the aggregate, therapeutic
procedures carry about ten times higher risk of perforation than purely … Prompt discussion with the patient and
family to update them on the complication and treatment plan … Efficacy of surgical versus conservative treatment in
esophageal perforation: a systematic review of … Endoluminal therapies for esophageal perforations and leaks. Thorac Surg
Clin. 2018;28(4):541-54.
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July 01, 2006 - Although she had no history of diabetes, her glucose level on admission was nearly 300 mg/dL. … Along with initial treatment, the admitting physician prescribed once-daily insulin (glargine) and ordered … The patient ruled out for a myocardial infarction, and her COPD exacerbation improved after initial treatment … transferred to a skilled nursing facility (SNF) for continued observation and intensive respiratory treatments … and the former who performed the glucose checks and would have administered the sliding-scale insulin therapy
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January 01, 2015 - with comorbidities that included coronary artery disease and a
prior bypass graft, insulin-dependent diabetes … Hyperkalemia in hospitalized patients: causes,
adequacy of treatment, and results of an attempt to improve … physician compliance with published therapy
guidelines. … Therapeutic approach to hypokalemia. Nephron. 2002;92(suppl 1):28-32. [go to
PubMed]
10. … potassium concentration
Preparation of potassium salts
Potassium chloride: most effective and first line treatment
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March 01, 2007 - Amazingly, less than a year later, she returned to her hospital for emergency treatment. … physicians and nurses to many potential sentinel events.( 1 ) A 5-year-old girl hospitalized for cancer treatment … Their medical condition and treatment, knowledge, and language barriers may prevent them from being an … Many other performance measures (such as hemoglobin A1c in the treatment of people with diabetes or whether
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January 26, 2022 - medical history of morbid obesity, hypertension, heart failure, chronic
kidney disease (stage 3), diabetes … drug class, opioids are associated with wide interindividual variability in response and a
narrow therapeutic … addition of scheduled non-opioid adjunctive therapy. … Treatment modalities
that incorporate non-pharmacologic therapy, ice/heat, elevation, and physical therapy … therapy to meet patient needs.
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March 15, 2023 - Historically, RPM has been used to measure symptoms of chronic conditions, such as cardiac diseases, diabetes … For example, with hypertension you need blood pressure monitoring, and with diabetes you need glucose … They would send the data to the physician to make treatment management decisions. … As a result, we are being asked to treat more patients with chronic diseases like hypertension or diabetes … You can change treatment plans based remote monitoring data.
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March 15, 2023 - For example, with hypertension you need blood pressure monitoring, and with diabetes you need glucose … They would send the data to the physician to make treatment management decisions. … As a result, we are being asked to treat more patients with chronic diseases like hypertension or diabetes … You can change treatment plans based remote monitoring data. … Historically, RPM has been used to measure symptoms of chronic conditions, such as cardiac diseases, diabetes
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April 01, 2013 - antagonism (e.g., Parkinsonism and dystonia) were described and were
considered to be essential for treatment … associated with impairments in the metabolism of both lipids and sugars, leading to
hypertriglyceridemia, diabetes … population reduction in New York State mental hospitals during the first
four years of large-scale therapy … Which comes first: atypical antipsychotic treatment or cardiometabolic
risk? … Pancreatitis following olanzapine therapy: a report of
three cases.