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Studies used to test etiologic hypotheses in which inferences about an exposure to putative causal factors are derived from data relating to characteristics of persons under study or to events or experiences in their past. The essential feature is that some of the persons under study have the disease or outcome of interest and their characteristics are compared with those of unaffected persons.
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Cost of heart failure to the healthcare system. (1/699)
From an economic, mortality, and functional standpoint, heart failure is clearly a disease that needs to be targeted. We can develop a model for heart failure to determine the impact that specific management strategies will have on the overall cost to the system, which by itself can tell us some interesting things because we're currently spending twice as much on transplantation as on digoxin therapy. We can then use this model to assess the impact of different strategies, such as greater use of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors or digoxin therapy. (+info)Gastric decontamination--a view for the millennium. (2/699)
The management of acute poisoning remains an important part of accident and emergency (A&E) care. Three gastric decontamination procedures have been widely used: gastric lavage, ipecac, and activated charcoal. Their role has recently been reviewed and position statements developed by working groups of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology and the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists. These have important implications for A&E, as they indicate that activated charcoal is now the agent of choice for most poisons, but than in most situations it is probably only effective if given within an hour of overdose. Ipecac is effectively obsolete and gastric lavage has a narrow range of indications, principally for potentially serious amounts of agents not adsorbed by charcoal. Protocols for care of overdose patients should be modified accordingly. (+info)Carbon monoxide poisoning treated with hyperbaric oxygen: metabolic acidosis as a predictor of treatment requirements. (3/699)
A retrospective case note analysis was made of patients who received hyperbaric oxygen for carbon monoxide poisoning and were admitted to the Royal Naval Hospital Haslar between 1991 and 1995. Males predominated (38 v 10) as did cases of deliberate self poisoning (31 v 17). The most common presenting feature was unconsciousness, which is an indication for hyperbaric oxygen and therefore reflects referral patterns. If patients had not recovered completely after one hyperbaric exposure further treatments were given. The initial hydrogen ion concentration of those requiring more than one treatment was significantly higher than those who recovered after the first treatment. The initial carboxyhaemoglobin (COHb) concentration showed only a trend to being higher in the multiple treatment group. Although metabolic acidosis is well recognised, its relationship to treatment requirements has not been shown previously. Initial COHb does not always correlate well with severity of poisoning which relates to the mechanism of toxicity of carbon monoxide: binding of carbon monoxide to the intracellular oxygen carrying proteins (for example cytochromes) rather than solely to haemoglobin. These findings are consistent with this mechanism and suggests that initial acidosis is a better predictor of treatment requirements and severity than initial COHb. (+info)British Hyperbaric Association carbon monoxide database, 1993-96. (4/699)
OBJECTIVES: To study the referral pattern of patients, poisoned with carbon monoxide and subsequently transferred to British hyperbaric oxygen facilities, from April 1993 until March 1996 inclusive. METHODS: A standard dataset was used by hyperbaric facilities within the British Hyperbaric Association. The data on each patient were sent in confidence to the Hyperbaric Unit at Whipps Cross Hospital for analysis. The epidemiology of poisoning and the population studied were analysed. Times of removal from exposure, referral to a hyperbaric facility, arrival at the hyperbaric facility, and start of treatment were recorded. Data on the outcome of the episode were documented in one of the contributing facilities. RESULTS: 575 patients exposed to carbon monoxide were reported as being referred to British hyperbaric facilities in the three years, the busiest facilities being in London and Peterborough. The proportions of accidental and non-accidental exposures were 1:1.05. Of the accidental exposures, central heating faults were responsible in 71.5% of cases (n = 206). Smoke inhalation from fires was responsible for a further 13.5% (n = 39). The mean delay to arrival in a hyperbaric oxygen facility was 9 hours and 15 minutes after removal from exposure. Recovery after treatment was sometimes incomplete. CONCLUSIONS: The reported pattern of referral was regionally weighted towards the south east of England. Smoke inhalation victims were often not referred for hyperbaric oxygen treatment. The delay to treatment was multifactorial; and the mean delay was well in excess of six hours. There is room for improvement in the consistency and speed of referral. Treatment schedules require standardisation. A central advice and referral service would be helpful. (+info)Management of laryngeal foreign bodies in children. (5/699)
Foreign body aspiration is one of the leading causes of accidental death in children. Food items are the most common items aspirated in infants and toddlers, whereas older children are more likely to aspirate non-food items. Laryngeal impaction of a foreign body is very rare as most aspirated foreign bodies pass through the laryngeal inlet and get lodged lower down in the airway. Two rare cases of foreign body aspiration with subglottic impaction in very young children (under 2 years of age) are described. In both the cases subglottic impaction occurred consequent to attempted removal of foreign body by blind finger sweeping. The clinical presentation, investigations, and management of these rare cases are discussed. (+info)Replacement of the aortic root in patients with Marfan's syndrome. (6/699)
BACKGROUND: Replacement of the aortic root with a prosthetic graft and valve in patients with Marfan's syndrome may prevent premature death from rupture of an aneurysm or aortic dissection. We reviewed the results of this surgical procedure at 10 experienced surgical centers. METHODS: A total of 675 patients with Marfan's syndrome underwent replacement of the aortic root. Survival and morbidity-free survival curves were calculated, and risk factors were determined from a multivariable regression analysis. RESULTS: The 30-day mortality rate was 1.5 percent among the 455 patients who underwent elective repair, 2.6 percent among the 117 patients who underwent urgent repair (within 7 days after a surgical consultation), and 11.7 percent among the 103 patients who underwent emergency repair (within 24 hours after a surgical consultation). Of the 675 patients, 202 (30 percent) had aortic dissection involving the ascending aorta. Forty-six percent of the 158 adult patients with aortic dissection and a documented aortic diameter had an aneurysm with a diameter of 6.5 cm or less. There were 114 late deaths (more than 30 days after surgery); dissection or rupture of the residual aorta (22 patients) and arrhythmia (21 patients) were the principal causes of late death. The risk of death was greatest within the first 60 days after surgery, then rapidly decreased to a constant level by the end of the first year. CONCLUSIONS: Elective aortic-root replacement has a low operative mortality. In contrast, emergency repair, usually for acute aortic dissection, is associated with a much higher early mortality. Because nearly half the adult patients with aortic dissection had an aortic-root diameter of 6.5 cm or less at the time of operation, it may be prudent to undertake prophylactic repair of aortic aneurysms in patients with Marfan's syndrome when the diameter of the aorta is well below that size. (+info)Urgent homograft aortic root replacement for aortic root abscess in infants and children. (7/699)
OBJECTIVE: To assess the results of early homograft aortic root replacement in infants and children with an aortic root abscess. DESIGN: Descriptive study of all patients with an aortic root abscess during 1987-97, identified by retrospective review of the echocardiographic and surgical registries. SETTING: A tertiary referral centre. PATIENTS: Five patients (age 0.6 to 13 years; two female) were identified with an aortic root abscess. Four had no known pre-existing congenital heart abnormality. Three had a misleading presentation and were referred to our hospital with non-cardiac diagnoses (fulminant hepatic failure; adult respiratory distress syndrome; cerebrovascular accident). The other two presented with septicaemia and a murmur, respectively. Blood cultures identified Staphylococcus aureus (n = 3) and Streptococcus pneumoniae (n = 2). Aortic root abscess was diagnosed by transthoracic echocardiography. INTERVENTIONS: Homograft aortic root replacement with coronary reimplantation was performed urgently (median one day after diagnosis). RESULTS: Four patients survived. The youngest died following multiorgan failure, multiple aortic fistulae, three valve involvement, and extensive tissue destruction preventing mitral valve replacement (S pneumoniae). Two of the four survivors have required further surgery: mitral valve replacement (0.3 years later), and pulmonary autograft replacement of the homograft (8.3 years later). All survivors remain in sinus rhythm and New York Heart Association functional class I. CONCLUSIONS: Infective endocarditis should be considered in any child with severe septicaemia or embolic phenomena. Echocardiographic diagnosis of an aortic root abscess indicates uncontrolled infection and impending haemodynamic collapse. Homograft aortic root replacement can be performed successfully in critically ill children with active infection. (+info)Successful laparoscopic management of adnexal torsion during week 25 of a twin pregnancy. (8/699)
Adnexal torsion is a rare occurrence during pregnancy. Here we present a case of adnexal torsion during the 25th week of pregnancy, which was managed laparoscopically. The woman had achieved a successful twin pregnancy after in-vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection. She was admitted to the emergency department with acute abdominal pain. Abdominal ultrasound with colour Doppler mapping of the intra-ovarian blood flow showed adnexal torsion. Laparoscopic management was successfully carried out. (+info)Emergency Treatment in San Mateo | San Mateo Dental Injuries | Emergency Treatment 94403
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Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is an act of the United States Congress, passed in 1986 as part ... When an emergency department determines that an individual has an EMC, the hospital must provide further treatment and ... Participating hospitals may not transfer or discharge patients needing emergency treatment except with the informed consent or ... The sole purpose for the EMTALA mandated MSE is to require emergency departments to make a determination whether an emergency ...
Rapid trauma assessment
Current diagnosis & treatment. Emergency medicine. Stone, C. Keith,, Humphries, Roger L. (8th ed.). New York. 2017-07-31. ISBN ... and provide some forms of basic treatment. Treatment that would not be life-saving is not conducted until after the rapid ... 2005). Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured (9th ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. pp. ... Rapid Trauma Assessment is a quick method (usually 60 to 90 seconds), most commonly used by Emergency Medical Services (EMS), ...
Eclampsia
Treatment options include blood pressure medications such as hydralazine and emergency delivery of the baby either vaginally or ... Stone, C. Keith; Humphries, Roger L. (2017). "Chapter 19: Seizures". Current diagnosis & treatment. Emergency medicine (8th ed ... Treatment of the mother's seizures may also manage fetal bradycardia. If the risk to the health of the fetus or the mother is ... Current medical diagnosis & treatment 2021. Papadakis, Maxine A.,, McPhee, Stephen J.,, Rabow, Michael W. (Sixtieth ed.). New ...
Jersey General Hospital
"Hospitals and emergency treatment". Government of Jersey. Retrieved 19 November 2018. Wikimedia Commons has media related to ... Some patients have to travel to UK hospitals for specialised treatment. "Frequently asked questions". University of Southampton ...
Bentazon
"Bentazon: Emergency Medical Treatment". Hazardous Substances Data Bank. Retrieved 2 March 2013. (Articles without KEGG source, ...
Route of administration
"Routes for Drug Administration" (PDF). Emergency Treatment Guidelines Appendix. Manitoba Health. 2003. Archived from the ... Intra-arterial (into an artery), e.g. vasodilator drugs in the treatment of vasospasm and thrombolytic drugs for treatment of ... nicotine patches for treatment of addiction and nitroglycerine for treatment of angina pectoris. Perivascular administration ( ... Used in experimental research of chemicals and as a treatment for malignancies of the brain. The intracerebral route can also ...
Epidemiology of asthma
Emergency treatment of asthma". N. Engl. J. Med. 363 (8): 755-64. doi:10.1056/NEJMcp1003469. PMID 20818877. Getahun D, Demissie ... Based on emergency hospital admissions in England, among all admissions 20 to 49 years old, women were 2.5 times more likely to ... In 2010, asthma accounted for more than one-quarter of admitted emergency department visits in the U.S. among children aged 1-9 ... NHLBI Guideline 2007, p. 1 Wier LM, Hao Y, Owens P, Washington R. Overview of Children in the Emergency Department, 2010. HCUP ...
Dementia with Lewy bodies
If evaluation or treatment in an emergency room is needed, the caregiver may be able to explain the risks associated with ... "Emergency room treatment of psychosis". Lewy Body Dementia Association. September 2015. Retrieved April 27, 2018.{{cite web}}: ... treatment of movement symptoms with dopamine agonists may worsen neuropsychiatric symptoms; and treatment of hallucinations and ... Prompt evaluation and treatment of RBD is indicated when a prior history of violence or injury is present as it may increase ...
Dental trauma
Seek emergency dental treatment immediately. When the injured teeth are painful while functioning due to damage to the ... No treatment is needed if it is asymptomatic. Treatment options will be extraction for symptomatic primary tooth. For ... swelling Treatment options will be extraction for the primary tooth. For the permanent tooth, endodontic treatment can be ... Treatment: Reposition displaced teeth under local anaesthetic and stabilise the mobile segment with a splint for 4 weeks, ...
Kim Jong-hyun
He received emergency CPR treatment. However, he failed to regain consciousness and was pronounced dead at the hospital at ... Later that day, at 4:42 PM, Jonghyun's older sister, Kim So-dam, made an initial call to emergency responders, reporting that ... " ["Car accident" Jonghyun diagnosed with broken nose... "Receiving hospital treatment"]. Star News (in Korean). Archived from ...
Blunt trauma
Kennedy RH (September 1932). "Emergency Treatment of Extremity Fractures". New England Journal of Medicine. 207 (9): 393-395. ... Initial treatment may be targeted at reducing the intracranial pressure if there is concern for swelling or bleeding within ... Surgical treatment may be necessary depending on the extent of injury and involved structures, but many are managed ... Following initial treatment of the patient, fractures may need to be treated surgically if significant, while some minor ...
Health care finance in the United States
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act requires virtually all hospitals to accept all patients, regardless of the ... Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act.. Retrieved August 30, 2006. Anderson, Gerard F.; Uwe E. Reinhardt; Peter S. Hussey; ... mandated access to emergency care regardless of insurance status and ability to pay through the Emergency Medical Treatment and ... Emergency rooms are typically at, near, or over capacity. Long wait times have become a problem nationally, and in urban areas ...
Internal bleeding
Fritz, Davis (2011). "Vascular Emergencies". Current Diagnosis & Treatment: Emergency Medicine (7e ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill ... Current Diagnosis & Treatment: Emergency Medicine. McGraw-Hill. 2011-05-23. ISBN 978-0071701075. ATLS- Advanced Trauma Life ... It is a serious medical emergency but the extent of severity depends on bleeding rate and location of the bleeding (e.g. head, ... Internal bleeding is a medical emergency and should be treated immediately by medical professionals. At first, there may be no ...
Olecranon fracture
Current diagnosis & treatment emergency medicine. Stone, C. Keith., Humphries, Roger L. (7th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill ...
Replantation
ISBN 978-0-429-17319-6. Current diagnosis & treatment emergency medicine. Stone, C. Keith., Humphries, Roger L. (7th ed.). New ... treatment in orthopedics. Skinner, Harry B., McMahon, Patrick J. (Physician) (5th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Medical. 2014. ... Early results and initial treatment algorithm. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2015 Mar;78(3):586-93. eMedicine: Replantation (CS1 ...
Lists of hospitals in Europe
"Jersey Hospitals and emergency treatment". Jersey Government. Retrieved May 5, 2020. "10 Longyearbyen og øvrige lokalsamfunn". ...
Choking
Dominic Lucia; Jared Glenn (2008). CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Emergency Medicine. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07- ... Treatments will vary based on severity and stage of airway blockage. In basic airway management, treatment generally consists ... If the infant becomes unconscious, emergency medical services must be called (if this has not been done yet). Until emergency ... Emergency medical services must be called, if this has not already been done. While waiting for emergency services to arrive, ...
ALK-Abelló
"Allergy emergency treatment, ALK website". Retrieved 2013-06-27. "Allergy diagnostics, ALK website". Retrieved 2013-06-27. " ... In 1978, ALK released the first standardized line of products for the treatment of allergies. In 1992 ALK and Abello merged. In ... Its strategy is to develop more patient-friendly treatments based on the approach of 're-educating' the immune system. "History ... 2011: A new ALK-developed adrenaline auto-injector for the treatment of acute anaphylaxis is launched 2011: An agreement with ...
Gossberg (Hunsrück)
... water treatment system; emergency power controller; emergency power system (two generators of 1000 kW each); emergency heating ... system (160 kW); emergency cooling system (towers); emergency air supply system; uninterruptible power supply; heat pump; ... emergency lighting; configurable temperature and humidity on a per room basis. The purpose of story 1 (underground floor) is to ... provide two escape routes to the corresponding emergency exits; ventilation of interior spaces; in case of an actual (nuclear) ...
Spinal epidural hematoma
Treatment is generally with emergency surgery. The risk following epidural anaesthesia is difficult to quantify; estimates vary ...
Mupirocin
Fleischer, Alan B. (2002). Emergency Dermatology: A Rapid Treatment Guide. McGraw Hill Professional. p. 173. ISBN 9780071379953 ... Mupirocin is used as a topical treatment for bacterial skin infections (for example, boils, impetigo, or open wounds), which ... It is also useful in the treatment of superficial methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections. Mupirocin is ... Worcester, Sharon (March 2008). "Topical MRSA Decolonization Is Warranted During Outbreaks". American College of Emergency ...
Diphenhydramine
Young WF (2011). "Chapter 11: Shock". In Humphries RL, Stone CK (eds.). CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Emergency Medicine. ... ISBN 978-0-07-170107-5. Sheikh A, ten Broek VM, Brown SG, Simons FE (January 2007). "H1-antihistamines for the treatment of ... As of 2007[update], it was the most commonly used antihistamine for acute allergic reactions in the emergency department. By ... This use is without indication and topical diphenhydramine should not be used as treatment for nausea because research does not ...
Barotrauma
Alcock, Joe (ed.). "Barotrauma Treatment & Management: Emergency Department Care". emedicine.medscape.com. Retrieved 15 January ... which can delay appropriate treatment or lead to inappropriate treatment. Nitrogen narcosis, oxygen toxicity, hypercarbia, and ... Treatment of diving barotrauma depends on the symptoms, which depend on the affected tissues. Lung over-pressure injury may ... The gas will usually be absorbed by the body over time, and when the symptoms are mild, no treatment may be necessary. ...
Pericoronitis
... requiring emergency hospital treatment. The treatment of pericoronitis is through pain management and by resolving the ... When possible, immediate definitive treatment of acute pericoronitis is recommended because surgical treatment has been shown ... Sometimes semi-emergency surgery may be arranged to drain a swelling that is threatening the airway. If the tooth will not ... The latter surgical treatment options are usually chosen in the case of impacted teeth with no further eruption potential, or ...
Migraine
"Propofol for Treatment of Acute Migraine in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review". Academic Emergency Medicine. 27 (2 ... Metoclopramide or prochlorperazine are the recommended treatment for those who present to the emergency department. Haloperidol ... Kaniecki R, Lucas S (2004). "Treatment of primary headache: preventive treatment of migraine". Standards of care for headache ... Merison K, Jacobs H (November 2016). "Diagnosis and Treatment of Childhood Migraine". Current Treatment Options in Neurology. ...
Chemical phosphorus removal
Ree, William R. (March 1963). "Emergency Alum Treatment of Open Reservoirs". Journal - American Water Works Association. 55 (3 ... This style of alum treatment is similar to the use of alum in conventional water treatment, and is more effective at reducing ... Biological implications are another important consideration of alum treatment. Treatments increase water clarity, which has ... Alum treatment begins with the addition of aluminum sulfate salt to a water body. Once added, the salt dissolves and ...
Diabetes
DKA requires emergency treatment in hospital. A rarer but more dangerous condition is hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS), ... The principles of treatment (weight loss, oral antidiabetics, subcutaneous insulin) and management of emergencies (e.g. ... Treatment-related low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) is common in people with type 1 and also type 2 diabetes depending on the ... Effective treatment was not developed until the early part of the 20th century when Canadians Frederick Banting and Charles ...
Intussusception (medical disorder)
Intussusception is an emergency requiring rapid treatment. Treatment in children is typically by an enema with surgery used if ... It requires fast treatment, because the longer the intestine segment is prolapsed the longer it goes without bloodflow, and the ... and Treatment". Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery. 30 (1): 030-039. doi:10.1055/s-0036-1593429. ISSN 1531-0043. PMC 5179276. ... and Treatment". Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery. 30 (1): 30-39. doi:10.1055/s-0036-1593429. PMC 5179276. PMID 28144210. ...
Murder of Selena
"Surgeon Recalls Futile Emergency Treatment of Selena". The Journal News. October 20, 1995. p. 7. Retrieved March 18, 2018. ... Elkins reported how all efforts were futile and said had he been the receiving doctor, he would not have made any treatments on ... The right side of her chest, all the tissue was ripped." By the time Elkins arrived, an emergency doctor began "massaging her ... Selena collapsed on the floor at 11:49 a.m. (CST) as hotel general manager Barbara Schultz telephoned the emergency services. ...
Persela Lamongan
Paramedics immediately gave him sideline emergency treatment. A paramedic said that after the incident, he was still conscious ...
Nursing in Japan
Certified Nurses (CN) are required to take six months training in cancer and chemotherapy nursing, emergency care, hospice care ... as well as basic assistance of surgery and health treatment and the latter two years involved in practical training. Completion ... emergency care, heart care, infection control, infertility nursing, neonatal care, rehabilitative care, respiratory care, and ... emergency nursing, intractable illness, nursing administration, and psychiatric nursing. These organizations predominantly ...
Riverview Hospital (Coquitlam)
In 1992 about 8,000 of the yearly emergency admissions to Vancouver's mental health facilities were people with both drug ... The construction of a provincially-funded $101 million mental health and addiction treatment facility on the Riverview grounds ... Regional clinics began drawing patients from Riverview, and both advances in treatment and eventual cutbacks in funding ... 218 staff FTEs for case management/outpatient treatment duties, resulting in 4,360 additional units of care being available to ...
Hurricane Inez
... most only received makeshift treatment. Inez left 40 people dead and $50 million in damage on the island. Strong winds also ... "nor was there a real emergency," due to president François Duvalier misusing previous aid. The U.S. assessment was incorrect, ...
Norovirus
Treatments aim to avoid complications by measures such as the management of dehydration caused by fluid loss in vomiting and ... although people are frequently treated at the emergency ward, they are rarely admitted to the hospital. The number of deaths ... "Norovirus - Treatment". CDC. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2017. "Norovirus Worldwide ... There is no vaccine or specific treatment for norovirus. Management involves supportive care such as drinking sufficient fluids ...
MV Swift Rescue
It allows for instant medical treatment provides the transfer of rescued mariners from DSAR 6 to Swift Rescue The Remotely ... 1,360 kilowatts (1,820 hp) diesel generators, and a 95 kilowatts (127 hp) emergency generator. The propulsion system also ...
Orphan patient
... increasing complexity of treatments for the diseases we have always known about (standard-of-care treatment for heart attack is ... These are patients who rely on walk-in clinics and emergency departments because they do not have their own family doctor. -Jan ...
2022 Shanghai COVID-19 outbreak
Upon calling emergency services, he was told he would have to "wait in line". Later that night, he went to two different ... National Health Commission (March 2022). 新型冠状病毒肺炎诊疗方案 (试行第九版) [COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment guidelines, trial ninth edition ... 50(1)) is nil - the law requires a state of emergency to be declared, but none has been. Around the same time, financial lawyer ... In the COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment guidelines, ninth edition, a "confirmed" case needs to both be positive on a
Lance O'Sullivan (doctor)
The clinic had emergency prescription funds donated from New Zealanders around the country. In October 2012 O'Sullivan started ... with his employer after a difference of opinion over how to deal with patients who couldn't afford to pay for medical treatment ...
Brain ischemia
When given within 3 hours, treatment with tpa significantly improves the probability of a favourable outcome versus treatment ... "Bad Things Happen in Ischemia". WSU Emergency Medicine Cerebral Resuscitation Laboratory. Emergency Medicine Cerebral ... Treatment strategies for brain hypoxia vary depending on the original cause of injury, primary and/or secondary. Mechanism of ... Emergency Medicine Cerebral Resuscitation Lab. Retrieved 2008-10-13. Miettinen, S.; Fusco, F. R.; Yrjanheikki, J.; Keinanen, R ...
Helen Rees
She is the chair of the WHO's International Health Regulations Emergency Committee on Polio as well as the WHO Committee ... in a study evaluating the feasibility of using ARVS for HIV prevention as pre-exposure prophylaxis and early treatment for ... and vaccine use in humanitarian emergencies. She is a member of the SAGE Working Group on Measles and Rubella, and of the SAGE ...
2022 monkeypox outbreak in North America
"Treatment Monkeypox Poxvirus CDC". U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 28 December 2018. Archived from the ... On 20 May, the WHO convened an emergency meeting of independent advisers to discuss the outbreak and assess the threat level. ... The illness is usually mild and most of those infected will recover within a few weeks without treatment. Estimates of the risk ... Another meeting convened on 23 June determined that the outbreak does not constitute a Public Health Emergency of International ...
Gaafar Ibnauf Children's Emergency Hospital
3] Taha, E.; Hashim, H.; AbdAlbadei, A.; Mohamed, M.; Salah, T. Inappropriate use of antibiotics in the treatment of pharyngo- ... Gaafar Ibnauf Children's Emergency Hospital, Gaafar Ibnauf Children's Emergency Hospital (GICH) or the Dr. Gaafar Ibnauf ... While the hospital once had an emergency department it now operates as a tertiary hospital and, like other tertiary or ... The hospital was originally opened as the Children's Emergency Hospital (CEH) which later evolved into 16 wards, a pharmacy, ...
Medical malpractice in the United States
Negligent treatment: a medical professional is alleged to have made a mistake that a reasonably competent professional in the ... In particular, the "willful and wanton" negligence standard for emergency care, which requires that the harm to the patient be ... A duty was owed: a legal duty exists whenever a hospital or health care provider undertakes care or treatment of a patient. A ... Medical malpractice is professional negligence by act or omission by a health care provider in which the treatment provided ...
Wenningstedt-Braderup
Wenningstedt is moreover recognised as a spa in Germany, yet classical spa treatments are almost extinct due to changes in ... This revision had become urgent since the extensive construction of the past 50 years had made it difficult for emergency ... the North Sea with its stimulating climate enhances one's health and trains the immune system without any additional treatment ...
Psychiatric Institute of Washington
Patients are assigned a social worker as well as a "treatment team" consisting of the social worker, physician, and nurse. In ... PIW does not have a surgical unit or offer emergency department services. PIW is primarily an inpatient center. Patients ... "Outpatient & Inpatient Treatment Programs - PsychInstitute.com". psychinstitute.com. Psychiatric Institute of Washington US ... Services offered by PIW include inpatient, partial and intensive outpatient hospitalization, and group treatment programs for ...
Sohryuden: Legend of the Dragon Kings
Tamozawa's cruel treatment summons the wrath of Hajime, and the fourth dragon finally emerges. The Blue Dragon King can control ... The entire law enforcement agencies of the city are placed on emergency alert and are part of the biggest manhunt ever known. ...
2015 in aviation
British Airways Flight 144, serviced by an Airbus A321, makes an emergency landing in Baku, Azerbaijan due to engine fire, ... and a water treatment plant in Syria since the Russian intervention there began on 30 September. 2 December A U.S. airstrike in ... The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations reports that 480 tons of luggage left behind in Egypt by Russian tourists for ... The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations reports that during the day four Russian cargo planes have transported 130 tons of ...
Death of Hung Chung-chiu
Similar questions were raised on delays in emergency transport and treatment of Hung after he fell into coma at the detention ...
Sudharmono
On 11 March 1966, when Suharto received the Emergency Powers from Sukarno, Sudharmono was the one who reproduced copies of the ... Sudharmono died on 25 January 2006, at around 19.40 Western Indonesia Time, after undergoing treatment for two weeks at the ...
Mother and Child Scheme
Once the Emergency was over the political agenda started to shift from Irish Civil War politics, which had dominated politics, ... and who were also offended by his treatment of them. In April 1951, MacBride demanded Browne's resignation as a minister. ...
Childbirth
These diagnoses can lead to inadequate treatment. Postpartum psychosis is a rare psychiatric emergency in which symptoms of ... An emergency cesarean section may be recommended if unexpected complications occur or little to no progression through the ... The work of Ignaz Semmelweis was seminal in the pathophysiology and treatment of childbed fever and his work saved many lives. ... They are being studied as possible treatments of a number of conditions. Some animal mothers are known to eat their afterbirth ...
Health and Social Care Select Committee
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Febrile neutropenia
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Royal Columbian Hospital
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2017 Mengalum Island boat accident
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Cushing's syndrome
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2022 monkeypox outbreak
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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And in the End...
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Feedback-informed Treatment in Emergency Psychiatry
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Ammonia: Exposure, Decontamination, Treatment | Chemical Emergencies | CDC
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Emergency Treatments for Hypoglycemia
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Cannabinoid Poisoning Treatment & Management: Emergency Department Care, Consultations
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Emergency triage assessment and treatment (ETAT)
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Issues Emergency Use Authorization for Potential COVID-19 Treatment | FDA
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Hyponatremia in the Emergency Department: Could Biomarkers Help in Diagnosis and Treatment?
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Emergency Medicine Board Review - What Is the First-Line Treatment for This Patient's Eye Pain?
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Lawmakers seek emergency funds to keep mental health, addiction treatment centers open - The Legislative Gazette
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Further Emergency Treatment Fee Rises Likely - Island FM
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Triage10
- Simplified guidelines for the emergency care of children have been developed to improve the triage and rapid initiation of appropriate emergency treatments for children presenting to hospitals in developing countries. (bmj.com)
- The guidelines are part of the effort to improve referral level paediatric care within the World Health Organisation/Unicef strategy integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI), based on evidence of significant deficiencies in triage and emergency care. (bmj.com)
- In contrast, the initial triage of sick children arriving at hospitals in developing countries is often deficient, with severely ill children experiencing delays in the institution of life saving emergency treatment. (bmj.com)
- A World Health Organisation study surveying hospital care in seven developing countries showed numerous, significant deficiencies in triage and emergency care-for example, no standardised assessment and treatment guidelines, understaffing (especially at night), poorly trained staff, little appreciation of the need for urgent treatment, inadequate facility organisation for triage, and inadequate drugs and supplies. (bmj.com)
- 4 The study paediatricians estimated that improving triage and emergency care would contribute substantially to reducing morbidity and mortality in infants and young children brought to hospital. (bmj.com)
- A separate study in the same institution examined the triage of 50 severely ill children who were ultimately admitted (45), died before admission (two), or were treated in the emergency room or absconded before admission (three). (bmj.com)
- In this practical and timely recording, learn how to quickly assess and triage mental health emergencies. (psychotherapynetworker.org)
- No triage was defined as a visit to an emergency service area that did not conduct nursing triage. (cdc.gov)
- Emergency service areas using three or four level triage systems had their responses rescaled to fit the five level system. (cdc.gov)
- The figure above shows median emergency department (ED) wait and treatment times, by triage level in the United States during 2010-2011. (cdc.gov)
Centers5
- Home-based programs are an alternative to those families who do not wish to go to treatment centers. (medscape.com)
- National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Centers for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment. (medscape.com)
- According to the Centers for Disease Control, benzodiazepines, such as clonazepam, were associated with approximately 272,000 emergency room visits in 2008. (projectknow.com)
- Learn more about Advanced Hematology and Oncology Centers, a(n) Cancer Treatment Center in Orange City, FL. (knowcancer.com)
- During a visit to Mozambique from 21 to 23 February 2023, representatives of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), World Health Organization (WHO), Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary Foundation and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, emphasized the importance of building on lessons learnt and successful approaches used in polio eradication to strengthen the country's response to other health emergencies, including the ongoing cholera outbreak. (who.int)
Care47
- Treatment may involve pharmacotherapy and psycho-education and includes outreaching care if needed. (medscape.com)
- This study was designed as a randomised controlled trial in 'routine emergency care' comparing Treatment As Usual (TAU) with a Feedback condition (FB). (medscape.com)
- The emergency use authorization allows for remdesivir to be distributed in the U.S. and administered intravenously by health care providers, as appropriate, to treat suspected or laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in adults and children hospitalized with severe disease. (fda.gov)
- At Memorial Health, we provide expert care to patients arriving in our emergency room (ER) with stroke symptoms. (memorialhealth.com)
- It is important to be able to recognize the signs and identify when to seek emergency care . (memorialhealth.com)
- This is why fast emergency care is crucial. (memorialhealth.com)
- Demand for emergency care in the Territory has never been higher and patients who need a bed have never been waiting longer for one. (the-riotact.com)
- Since the start of the crisis, WHO has distributed more than 10 million trauma care treatments and surgical interventions to all governorates, including cross-border from Turkey, to besieged and hard-to-reach areas. (who.int)
- 2.Have increased awareness of emergency department procedures regarding discharge and follow-up care. (sprc.org)
- Objective 8.4: Promote continuity of care and the safety and well-being of all patients treated for suicide risk in emergency departments or hospital inpatient units. (sprc.org)
- A study in the under fives' clinic in a large hospital in Malawi (J Robson, V Lavy, unpublished data, 1997) showed that children requiring emergency care are often not recognised promptly. (bmj.com)
- Of 250 sick children presenting for care, nine were considered by an APLS trained doctor to require emergency care. (bmj.com)
- 1 According to the 2016 US National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, acute urticaria accounts for nearly 450,000 emergency department visits annually. (ahdbonline.com)
- During my appointment, Dr. Dintcho took great care to explain all the details of my care, change in habits, and the why behind certain recommendations/treatment. (unionstreetdentalcare.com)
- If you are planning to bring your pet to our facility for emergency care and are experiencing symptoms, please send your pet with a healthy loved one or call us ahead of time so we can properly prepare for your arrival. (petemergencyak.com)
- PET Inc. is equipped with on-site, state-of-the-art diagnostic technologies that allow us to deliver competitive treatment options and exceptional emergency pet care. (petemergencyak.com)
- PET is committed to providing the highest quality 24/7 emergency care in the state of Alaska. (petemergencyak.com)
- Since its origin, PET Inc. has grown into a dedicated 24/7 emergency and critical care facility and is now the oldest hospital in Anchorage. (petemergencyak.com)
- Burton, C & Worth, A 2008, ' UK Resuscitation Council guidelines on emergency treatment of anaphylactic reactions: a primary care perspective ', Primary Care Respiratory Journal , vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 60-61. (elsevier.com)
- Get care for a broad range of non-emergency conditions. (hawaiipacifichealth.org)
- Treatment of human rabies is supportive and often involves therapy for other possible etiologies before specific diagnosis is made, usually postmortem or well into an intensive care unit (ICU) hospitalization. (medscape.com)
- Patients should not stop Prolia treatment without first consulting your health care professional, as stopping may worsen your bone condition. (medlineplus.gov)
- Talk to your health care professional about any concerns you may have, including possible alternative treatments. (medlineplus.gov)
- Introduction and Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether the sequelae arising from dental trauma in permanent teeth were influenced by the use or non-use of a clinical protocol, in emergency care treatment facilities in the city of Joinville/SC, Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
- After dental caries, accidents involving dental trauma are the most frequent cause of tooth loss, and a common cause of patients seeking emergency care services. (bvsalud.org)
- Several studies on the epidemiology and prevalence of dental trauma have been conducted, and it has been suggested that where present, negligence or a lack of knowledge among the dentists performing the emergency care can compromise the treatment prognosis 4,8,9,17 . (bvsalud.org)
- The emergency care protocol used in this study has been well described by International Association for Dental Traumatology (IADT) 8 , and it was reviewed by Flores et al. (bvsalud.org)
- We create personalized care plans using state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and treatment options. (uclahealth.org)
- Learn more about Cancer Care Associates, a(n) Cancer Treatment Center in Clermont, FL. (knowcancer.com)
- Learn more about Baptist Health Care Cancer, a(n) Cancer Treatment Center in Pensacola, FL. (knowcancer.com)
- You will get treatment at the closest hospital that can provide your care. (tricare.mil)
- Once at the hospital, you may receive emergency care, treatment to prevent another stroke, rehabilitation to treat the side effects of stroke, or all three. (cdc.gov)
- Learn more about the important role emergency medical services (EMS) plays in improving stroke care . (cdc.gov)
- care is severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Challenges of Infection Risk from Aerosols in due to the close proximity of the dental team to Dentistry patient's mouth and the formation of aerosols by Aerosol-generating procedures are at the centre of most dental treatment procedures3. (who.int)
- Our hospital offers emergency care. (vcahospitals.com)
- Public health leaders have enacted "crisis standards of care," which allows hospitals in Idaho overwhelmed by the Delta variant of COVID-19 to focus on emergency treatment only. (newsweek.com)
- He also noted that COVID-19 has not stopped the need for other health services, such as emergency care and treatment of chronic conditions. (pilotonline.com)
- Sentara has partnered with Truist to invest $1 million in the We Care COVID-19 Virginia Emergency Food Support Plan. (pilotonline.com)
- Talk to your health care provider about treatment. (medlineplus.gov)
- Meanwhile, many of those in treatment may not receive the care that best fits their needs. (nih.gov)
- Often, finding quality AUD care can be complicated, and many people aren't aware of the full range of available treatment options. (nih.gov)
- It can also be difficult to tell if a provider is offering good quality treatment - what we call "evidence based care" - that is, treatment that is grounded in clinical and health services research that demonstrates positive treatment outcomes. (nih.gov)
- The Navigator helps create informed consumers by explaining AUD and the various treatment options available, along with tips on how to recognize five signs of quality care and steps to find quality treatment, including 10 questions to ask a potential provider. (nih.gov)
- Assessment and treatment of malnutrition in emergency situations : manual of therapeutic care and planning for a nutritional programme / Claudine Prudhon. (who.int)
- First aid or other immediate intervention for accidents or medical conditions requiring immediate care and treatment before definitive medical and surgical management can be procured. (bvsalud.org)
- The objective in this study was to survey the potential pairs of drug interactions administered at the same time at a psychiatric emergency service of a general hospital during the first twenty-four hours of care. (bvsalud.org)
- Based on the findings, a figure was elaborated with the main care for possible interactions between drugs used in psychiatric emergency care. (bvsalud.org)
Pandemic6
- The letter asks for $38.5 billion in direct emergency funding so they can keep their doors open and continue to provide mental health services during the ongoing pandemic. (legislativegazette.com)
- As you negotiate the next stimulus package to mitigate the health and economic effects of the [COVID-19] pandemic, we request that you provide emergency funding to mental health disorder and addiction treatment providers across the country," the letter states. (legislativegazette.com)
- The number of active prescriptions for the opioid disorder treatment drug buprenorphine remained constant during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the number of new prescriptions for the treatment was far below what would normally have been expected. (rand.org)
- Trends in buprenorphine treatment disparities during the COVID pandemic in Massachusetts. (harvard.edu)
- The grant will strengthen Virginia's emergency food support system to provide meals and nourishment to families during the pandemic and beyond Kern said. (pilotonline.com)
- The polio outbreak response in Mozambique comes as the country is also addressing other emergencies, including the COVID-19 pandemic, cholera, floods and insecurity in the northern Cabo Delgado region. (who.int)
Assessment3
- The initial treatment decision is based on clinical evaluation of patient volume status but an accurate assessment is difficult, particularly differentiating mild hypovolemia from euvolemia. (scirp.org)
- During an initial evaluation and assessment, ER physicians determine what type of stroke is occurring and make treatment decisions accordingly. (memorialhealth.com)
- Every smile is unique, and as such at LPS Dental we engineer our treatment plans in response to your personalized smile assessment. (lincolnparksmiles.com)
Physician8
- Always seek the advice of a qualified physician for medical diagnosis and treatment. (medindia.net)
- Shavit I, Eidelman M, Galbraith R. Sonography of the hip-joint by the emergency physician: its role in the evaluation of children presenting with acute limp. (medscape.com)
- This is the primary concern of the emergency physician. (medscape.com)
- The examining emergency physician now notes a grade II/VI systolic murmur and central cyanosis, which has not improved despite administration of 100% oxygen for nearly 1 hour. (cdc.gov)
- Treatment time was defined as the difference between the time the patient had initial contact with a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner and the time the patient was discharged from the ED to another hospital unit or to the patient's residence. (cdc.gov)
- Scott G. Weiner, MD, MPH, FAAEM, FACEP is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an Attending Emergency Physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Health Policy Translation, at Brigham and Women's Hospital. (harvard.edu)
- A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. (medlineplus.gov)
- I remember once when I was sick, my parents took me to the hospital and they wouldn't treat me, not without money up front," says Bertrand Fote, an emergency physician at the Union Carolinas Medical Center in North Carolina. (epmonthly.com)
Clinical14
- Treatment depends on the clinical presentation, the age of the patient, and the presence of other legal or illicit substances. (medscape.com)
- FDA's emergency authorization of remdesivir, two days after the National Institutes of Health's clinical trial showed promising results, is a significant step forward in battling COVID-19 and another example of the Trump Administration moving as quickly as possible to use science to save lives," said HHS Secretary Alex Azar. (fda.gov)
- This major impediment in clinical management may delay an early and proper diagnosis and thereby hinders expedient and effective treatment, especially in euvolemic patients with SIADH (syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion), where the development of vasopressin-receptor antagonists lately has been added to the armamentarium as an physiological treatment option. (scirp.org)
- In a phase 3 clinical trial, IV cetirizine demonstrated comparable efficacy in treating acute urticaria based on reduction in 2-hour patient-reported pruritus scores, with shorter duration of emergency department visits and fewer return visits, compared with IV diphenhydramine. (ahdbonline.com)
- To assess the budget impact of treating patients with acute urticaria with IV cetirizine compared with IV diphenhydramine from an emergency department perspective by modeling clinical, facility, and cost parameters for hospital formulary considerations. (ahdbonline.com)
- Using data from the pivotal phase 3 clinical trial, federal health agencies, and peer--reviewed literature, our model evaluated a hypothetical emergency department with 50,000 (Case 1) and 100,000 (Case 2) all-cause visits per year with a nationally representative payer mix and age distribution. (ahdbonline.com)
- In addition to the data relating to gender, age, etiology, most affected teeth, and most prevalent traumas, the individuals were divided into 2 groups to compare the sequelae observed following either the use or non-use of a clinical protocol for dental trauma treatment. (bvsalud.org)
- Conclusion: The use of a clinical protocol positively influenced the sequelae arising after treatment for dental trauma. (bvsalud.org)
- Clinical protocols are treatment guidelines based on scientific evidence, and their use is recommended to optimize treatment quality, materials used, and treatment time 1 . (bvsalud.org)
- The purpose of this technical note is to provide health professionals in United Nations agencies, nongovernmental organizations, donor agencies and local authorities working with populations affected by emergencies with up-to-date technical guidance on the clinical management of tetanus in emergency-affected populations, particularly following natural disasters. (who.int)
- Dimitrios Ioannides (Greece) gave an educational talk that reviewed this condition, describing the common clinical features, possible differential diagnoses and treatment options. (ehrs.org)
- For more than two years, we worked to develop the Navigator by drawing on decades of scientific research on clinical interventions and health services delivery, and getting input from patients, families, treatment providers and researchers. (nih.gov)
- This clinical practice guideline is a focused update on management of Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) in adults specifically addressing the use of fidaxomicin and bezlotoxumab for the treatment of CDI. (bvsalud.org)
- This clinical practice guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of acute hematogenous osteomyelitis (AHO) in children was developed by a multidisciplinary panel representing Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (PIDS) and the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). (bvsalud.org)
Surgical4
- Sparganosis and coenurosis treatment involves surgical excision for localized infections. (medscape.com)
- Symptomatic echinococcosis infections require surgical treatment with perioperative medical interventions. (medscape.com)
- Acute upper airway obstruction is a surgical emergency Infants are vulnerable more than adults. (slideserve.com)
- Surgical treatment. (cdc.gov)
Coronavirus3
- The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for the Subsalve Oxygen Treatment Hood ( https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-daily-roundup-august-6-2020 ). (prweb.com)
- On March 18, 2020, President Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, which enacted the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act and the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act. (bsk.com)
- At the peak of the coronavirus, the FDA granted expedited use of different drugs and treatments in an effort to save lives. (konsume.com)
Injuries3
- The purpose of cognitive testing was to 1) provide insight as to why NHIS estimates of poisonings and injuries appear to be dropping while other estimates (such as emergency room visits) are holding steady and propose changes that would likely improve estimates, and 2) identify questions that contribute to inefficient use of interview time and propose changes that would likely reduce overall burden. (cdc.gov)
- These cases were identified by The George Washington University (GWU) Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (DOEM) through ongoing surveillance for work-related injuries among construction workers treated in the GWU emergency department (1). (cdc.gov)
- According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission , about 10,500 people every year seek emergency medical treatment for fireworks-related injuries. (advisory.com)
Endodontic2
- Samuel Dorn speaks about basic procedures for several endodontic emergencies. (ufm.edu)
- Ancillary considerations for endodontic emergency treatment of Covid-19 positive patients. (bvsalud.org)
Symptoms6
- Contact your doctor or go to the hospital right away if treatment doesn't help and your symptoms aren't improving. (healthline.com)
- Our hospital works closely with local emergency medical services (EMS) to identify potential stroke symptoms and send patients directly to imaging services upon arrival. (memorialhealth.com)
- Learning to recognize the symptoms of mental health emergencies and how to address them is often vital to the safety of the individual and others. (psychotherapynetworker.org)
- The occurrence of nonfatal work-related CO poisonings probably is underestimated because workers with mild symptoms may not seek treatment, medical providers may not recognize nonspecific symptoms as manifestations of CO poisoning, and some correctly diagnosed cases may not be reported as work-related. (cdc.gov)
- The manualized intervention primarily aims to reduce illness-related anxiety and to optimize expectations about symptoms, treatment outcomes, and coping strategies. (who.int)
- The medication used during psychiatric emergencies is aimed at reducing and/or putting an end to symptoms related to the behavioral change, almost always symptoms of psychomotor agitation and aggressiveness. (bvsalud.org)
Authorization8
- During a press conference at the White House, President Trump announced the emergency authorization of convalescent plasma for the treatment of COVID-19 in hospitalized patients. (msnbc.com)
- Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency use authorization for the investigational antiviral drug remdesivir for the treatment of suspected or laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in adults and children hospitalized with severe disease. (fda.gov)
- Based on evaluation of the emergency use authorization criteria and the scientific evidence available, it was determined that it is reasonable to believe that remdesivir may be effective in treating COVID-19, and that, given there are no adequate, approved, or available alternative treatments, the known and potential benefits to treat this serious or life-threatening virus currently outweigh the known and potential risks of the drug's use. (fda.gov)
- The EUA will be effective until the declaration that circumstances exist justifying the authorization of the emergency use of drugs and biologics for prevention and treatment of COVID-19 is terminated and may be revised or revoked if it is determined the EUA no longer meets the statutory criteria for issuance. (fda.gov)
- The Moderna vaccine has been available for over a year under an emergency use authorization (EUA), a designation that allows the FDA to sign off on products quickly during an emergency. (theverge.com)
- You don't need to get pre-authorization for emergency services. (tricare.mil)
- You do need pre-authorization for non-emergency inpatient hospital services. (tricare.mil)
- An authorization for emergency treatment? (cdc.gov)
Patients19
- As the emergency setting made it impossible to distinguish in advance between patients who would be treated in the CIBT team and patients who would be referred to other treatment settings after the first contact, we conducted a pre-randomisation procedure for including patients in the study sample. (medscape.com)
- Those patients who request counseling should be referred for treatment. (medscape.com)
- Maladaptive behaviors associated with cannabis are more common in males, younger adolescents, patients in urban settings, patients presenting to emergency departments after midnight or on weekends, and patients with psychiatric comorbidities. (medscape.com)
- The difficulty arises with H nana, which can result in reinfection through internal autoinfection, causing patients to appear as though treatment has failed. (medscape.com)
- NIH, FDA, and scientists across America and around the world have worked tirelessly with patients to get us this new potential treatment for COVID-19. (fda.gov)
- The seamless cooperation between government and private industry under the President's all-of-America approach to COVID-19 is getting treatment options to patients in record time. (fda.gov)
- Patients should prepare for further increases in charges for using Guernsey's Emergency Department. (islandfm.com)
- Treatment times were longer for patients who were triaged as immediate, emergent, and urgent compared with those who were triaged as semiurgent or nonurgent. (cdc.gov)
- Those patients were less likely to be referred to treatment by the criminal justice system. (projectknow.com)
- 2 Although patients can present with acute urticaria as the primary reason for the emergency department visit, acute urticaria may also manifest as a symptom of other conditions, such as allergic reactions (eg, allergy, anaphylaxis). (ahdbonline.com)
- The most common orthodontic emergency might be a broken or loose bracket because many patients like to eat foods that can damage their braces. (sbkortho.com)
- Eliciting a history of recent animal or bite exposures is of utmost importance, as many patients described in the literature were initially sent home by the emergency department. (medscape.com)
- Why might some patients with methemoglobinemia not respond to treatment with methylene blue? (cdc.gov)
- Patients with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) have a broad spectrum of need for pain and wound treatment, varying with the type of EB, the severity within that type, and the particular physical, emotional, and psychological milieu of each individual. (hrb.ie)
- We teach other specialists to recognize and evaluate patients with suspected vasculitis early so they can receive timely treatment. (uclahealth.org)
- Upon arriving at the hospital, she waited for hours in the emergency room, where hundreds of visibly ill patients, many of them coughing, were in line to see a doctor. (foreignpolicy.com)
- TAU in all study groups implies that patients receive their usual treatment without any interference from the study. (who.int)
- The population relates to the histories of patients attended at the emergency service of the HCU-UFU, in the specialty area psychiatrics, in 2012. (bvsalud.org)
- In total, 725 histories were selected of patients who visited the emergency service of the Hospital de Clínicas at Universidade Federal de Uberlândia in 2012. (bvsalud.org)
Orthodontic4
- True orthodontic emergencies are rare, but when they occur we are available to you. (sbkortho.com)
- What is considered an orthodontic emergency? (sbkortho.com)
- When should you go to SBK Orthodontics for orthodontic emergencies? (sbkortho.com)
- What is the most common orthodontic emergency? (sbkortho.com)
Acute6
- The need for acute help or treatment is integrated with a diagnostic screening and interventions are initiated immediately if necessary. (medscape.com)
- First-line treatment of acute urticaria with an intravenous (IV) antihistamine in emergency departments had previously been limited to first-generation diphenhydramine, which can cause sedation and anticholinergic effects. (ahdbonline.com)
- IV cetirizine, a second-generation antihistamine, was approved in October 2019 by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of acute urticaria. (ahdbonline.com)
- Antihistamines are considered first-line treatment for acute urticaria. (ahdbonline.com)
- Plasmapheresis is an effective adjunct treatment option for rapid lowering of high serum lipids, which is paramount to prevent acute complications of severe hypertriglyceridemia. (bioscientifica.com)
- When acute, diffuse otitis externa often resolves on its own, but mild analgesics and a topical antibiotic with or without a topical corticosteroid are appropriate treatments. (emergencysquad.org)
Medication6
- The ADC is then programed to release all emergency medication at once by entering a key word, an acronym, etc. (jointcommission.org)
- This should include a process for prompt restocking should the emergency supplies and medication be used. (jointcommission.org)
- According to the American College of Cardiology (ACC), a person should start hypertension treatment involving lifestyle changes, and sometimes medication, when their blood pressure reaches 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) . (medicalnewstoday.com)
- end of menstrual periods) who have an increased risk for fractures (broken bones) or who cannot take or did not respond to other medication treatments for osteoporosis. (medlineplus.gov)
- treat osteoporosis that is caused by corticosteroid medications in men and women who will be taking corticosteroid medications for at least 6 months and have an increased risk for fractures or who cannot take or did not respond to other medication treatments for osteoporosis. (medlineplus.gov)
- Administer medication for treatment of hypotension, if necessary. (cdc.gov)
Hospital18
- Our hospital provides a dedicated program to aid in physical therapy and rehabilitation following stroke treatment. (memorialhealth.com)
- Originally developed by the National Alliance on Mental Illness in partnership with the Suicide Prevention Resource Center, and endorsed by the American College of Emergency Physicians, this 7-page brochure provides practical information regarding treatment and follow-up for those seen in a hospital emergency department after a suicide attempt. (sprc.org)
- Guisou Mahmoud, MD, FACEP, medical director for the Sue and Bill Gross Emergency Department at Mission Hospital addresses misconceptions on going to the local emergency department for treatment during the time of COVID-19. (providence.org)
- As the oldest hospital in Anchorage, we have been a forerunner in pet emergency services for the past 40 years, continuously setting new standards for diagnostic technologies and therapies. (petemergencyak.com)
- No improvement in the cyanosis is noted on her arrival at the hospital emergency department. (cdc.gov)
- Get close to our native southern species as they receive emergency hospital treatment. (learnz.org.nz)
- At this point, there is no national standard for hospital assignment of E&M code levels for outpatient services in clinics and the Emergency Department (ED). CMS requires each hospital to establish its own facility billing guidelines. (acep.org)
- Learn more about Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, a(n) Cancer Treatment Center in Miami, FL. (knowcancer.com)
- Learn more about Baptist Hospital - Cancer Support Services, a(n) Cancer Treatment Center in Pensacola, FL. (knowcancer.com)
- Learn more about Baptist Hospital - Hospital Admitting, Outpatient Registration Admitting, a(n) Cancer Treatment Center in Pensacola, FL. (knowcancer.com)
- On Dec. 26, after almost a full day of waiting, Mrs. X's father-in-law finally received treatment at Shenzhen Renmin Hospital. (foreignpolicy.com)
- Your stroke treatment begins the moment emergency medical services (EMS) arrive to take you to the hospital. (cdc.gov)
- The key to stroke treatment and recovery is getting to the hospital quickly. (cdc.gov)
- 1 This is because emergency treatment starts on the way to the hospital. (cdc.gov)
- The emergency workers will also collect valuable information that guides treatment and alert hospital medical staff before you arrive at the emergency room, giving them time to prepare. (cdc.gov)
- Unfortunately, many stroke victims don't get to the hospital in time for tPA treatment. (cdc.gov)
- Get to the hospital emergency room right away. (medlineplus.gov)
- In order to survive, the hospital workers demand money before providing treatment. (epmonthly.com)
Physicians4
- With the newly available Subsalve Oxygen Treatment Hood, physicians can proactively treat early respiratory distress and hypoxemia without intubation. (prweb.com)
- The American Society of Addiction Medicine is a professional medical organization comprised of over 6,000 professionals in the field of addiction medicine, dedicated to increasing access to treatments, education for physicians and the public, and supporting research and prevention. (legislativegazette.com)
- The "Possible Interventions" refer to interventions on the part of the nursing and ancillary staff in the Emergency Department and not to interventions by the emergency physicians. (acep.org)
- He serves on the executive board of the Massachusetts College of Emergency Physicians. (harvard.edu)
Health18
- The information should not be used for either diagnosis or treatment or both for any health related problem or disease. (medindia.net)
- Several New York congress members and U.S. Sen Kirsten Gillibrand have sent a letter to leaders of the U.S. House and Senate requesting emergency funding for mental health treatment providers as the nation grapples with the COVID-19 outbreak. (legislativegazette.com)
- The immediate and long-term effects of this cannot be overstated as millions of Americans rely on BHOs to address their mental health and substance use disorder treatment needs. (legislativegazette.com)
- The National Council for Behavioral Health is a group with 3,326 member organizations that serve more than 10 million people living with mental illnesses and addictions by providing access to evidence-based treatments and education. (legislativegazette.com)
- This is the greatest crisis to ever hit mental health and addiction treatment providers," Ingoglia said. (legislativegazette.com)
- If we don't take steps now to avert the collapse of the behavioral health system, we can expect millions of individuals with mental illness and addiction to arrive in overtaxed emergency departments across the nation. (legislativegazette.com)
- While social distancing measures will continue to remain in place, don't be afraid to visit our emergency department if you are experiencing a health emergency. (providence.org)
- Visiting the dentist after an emergency is important for your oral health. (lincolnparksmiles.com)
- Mental health emergencies occur daily. (psychotherapynetworker.org)
- Other topics will include the practitioner's liability regarding emergency mental health, including the practitioner's duty to warn and protect per the Tarasoff court case. (psychotherapynetworker.org)
- The next public health emergency or large-scale disaster may be looming. (rand.org)
- Dental trauma in permanent teeth can be considered a public health problem, and it can cause esthetic, psychological, and social problems in the patient, necessitating multidisciplinary treatment 6,14,15,17 . (bvsalud.org)
- and second, the need for adequate mental health treatment is often unmet among. (hrb.ie)
- Call 310-582-6350 to learn more about vasculitis treatment at UCLA Health. (uclahealth.org)
- The UCLA Health Vasculitis Program is the first comprehensive, multispecialty program dedicated to vasculitis treatment in Southern California. (uclahealth.org)
- Do you need mental health services or substance use disorder treatment during the COVID-19 National Emergency? (tricare.mil)
- Several telehealth services are available to TRICARE beneficiaries seeking mental health and substance use disorders treatments. (tricare.mil)
- He completed his residency training at the Harvard-Affiliated Emergency Medicine Program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, and subsequently his MPH degree at the Harvard School of Public Health. (harvard.edu)
Department13
- Hyponatremia in the Emergency Department: Could Biomarkers Help in Diagnosis and Treatment? (scirp.org)
- Methods: Blood samples were collected from an unselected patient population at entry to the Emergency Department. (scirp.org)
- proET-1) and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) are measured in plasma samples drawn at the entry to the Emergency Department. (scirp.org)
- Islanders will have to pay between £70-£190 to attend the Emergency Department depending on the time of day , plus an extra £50-£380 depending on the severity of the treatment required. (islandfm.com)
- The median wait time to be treated in the Emergency Department was about 30 minutes, and the median treatment time was slightly more than 90 minutes in 2010-2011. (cdc.gov)
- With IV diphenhydramine as the treatment, the estimated annual net revenue to the emergency department was $56,768 (emergency department revenue of $131,056 minus a cost of $74,289). (ahdbonline.com)
- In the scenario with IV cetirizine, the estimated net revenue was $84,644 (emergency department revenue of $196,295 minus a cost of $113,080). (ahdbonline.com)
- On June 17, 1994, five workers in the District of Columbia were treated in an emergency department for carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning following exposure to the exhaust from two gasoline-fueled power washers (i.e., pressure washers), which they had used in an empty underground parking garage. (cdc.gov)
- The two workers who had collapsed were transported by ambulance to a local emergency department. (cdc.gov)
- The ACEP facility coding model provides an easy to use methodology for assigning visit levels in an Emergency Department (ED). There are three columns in the guidelines. (acep.org)
- Perform skin decontamination in a designated area outside the emergency department if ricin powder or similar substance is found on the patient and when there is known dermal exposure to ricin. (cdc.gov)
- Dr. Weiner's research focus is on identification of substance use disorder in the emergency department, particularly as it relates to prescription opioids. (harvard.edu)
- Evaluating disparities in prescribing of naloxone after emergency department treatment of opioid overdose. (harvard.edu)
Alternative treatments1
- Oxycodone hydrochloride tablets are an opioid agonist indicated for the management of pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic and for which alternative treatments are inadequate. (nih.gov)
Situations2
- Here are emergency situations and tips in helping your pet until the vet arrives. (naturalnews.com)
- He presents the different types of possible urgent situations and explains the steps that need to be taken, in order to accomplish a successful treatment and recovery. (ufm.edu)
Occur1
- It's then important to get the person into proper clonazepam detox and withdrawal treatment to ensure another overdose doesn't occur in the future . (projectknow.com)
Naloxone6
- Naloxone nasal spray is used along with emergency medical treatment to reverse the life-threatening effects of a known or suspected opiate (narcotic) overdose in adults and children. (medlineplus.gov)
- You should make sure that your family members, caregivers, or the people who spend time with you know how to tell if you are experiencing an overdose, how to use naloxone nasal spray, and what to do until emergency medical help arrives. (medlineplus.gov)
- After receiving the naloxone nasal spray, a person should stay with you and watch you closely until emergency medical help arrives. (medlineplus.gov)
- Turn the person on their side (recovery position) and call for emergency medical assistance immediately after giving the first naloxone dose. (medlineplus.gov)
- Discuss availability of naloxone with the patient and caregiver and assess each patient's need for access to naloxone, both when initiating and renewing treatment with oxycodone hydrochloride tablets. (nih.gov)
- The cost of buying the opioid antidote naloxone is out of reach for many uninsured Americans, a hurdle that may keep the treatment from saving more people who overdose on opioids. (rand.org)
Disorder3
- Moving from FPHL to another very common hair disorder, MPHL, Won Soo Lee (Korea) reviewed the different treatment protocols that have been developed for this condition, with special focus on the algorithmic evaluation that was developed by his group, which is based on the Basic and Specific (BASP) classification, a simplified universal classification system. (ehrs.org)
- In any given year, more than 15 million adults in the US meet the diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorder (AUD), but less than 10% of them receive treatment. (nih.gov)
- The NIAAA Alcohol Treatment Navigator can help you recognize and find high quality treatment for alcohol use disorder. (nih.gov)
Specialty1
- The bird appeared to be abnormally quiet, so the rescuer took the young owl to Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service & Specialty [VETSS]. (wildlifecenter.org)
Accidents1
- Lucky is the pet owner with a background in veterinary medicine to help him when accidents and emergencies happen to their beloved pooch. (naturalnews.com)
Medical treatment9
- The Secretary's letter clarifies that EMTALA requirements preempt any state laws that restrict access to stabilizing medical treatment, including abortion procedures and other treatments that may result in the termination of a pregnancy. (msv.org)
- Diane S. Mackey, The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act: An Act Undergoing Judicial Development , 19 U. A rk. (ualr.edu)
- Endotracheal intubation with mechanical ventilation may be necessary if the condition continues to be refractory to medical treatment or the patient develops altered mental status or evidence of impending respiratory compromise. (medscape.com)
- Furthermore, keeping the medical component out of the initial screening allows participants to more carefully recall all incidents before abridging their answer with considerations of medical treatment. (cdc.gov)
- A typical travel insurance policy should cover you for medical treatment, trip cancellation and losing your luggage while you're away. (comparethemarket.com)
- More than 1,000 of these never sought medical treatment. (emedicinehealth.com)
- If you experience a medical emergency, seek medical treatment in person immediately. (hollister.com)
- We are very sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident that Miss Brown experienced using our Spray Adhesive on her hair," Gorilla Glue said in a statement according to the New York Times, "We are glad to see in her recent video that Miss Brown has received medical treatment from her local medical facility and wish her the best. (click2houston.com)
- However if you fail to seek the medical treatment you or your loved one requires it can worsen the condition. (pdtrials.org)
Interventions1
- COV.SUPPORT is identical to COV.EXPECT in terms of common and non-specific treatment elements, i.e. time, personal attention, and emotional support, but does not use specific interventions to modify illness-related anxiety and expectations. (who.int)
Outpatient treatment1
- Involuntary commitment, inpatient, and outpatient treatment criteria will be discussed in relation to both your state's statutes and third party payment. (psychotherapynetworker.org)
Opioid1
- If prolonged opioid use is required in a pregnant woman, advise the patient of the risk of neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome and ensure that appropriate treatment will be available. (nih.gov)
Outcomes1
- We develop new diagnostic tools, research treatments and track outcomes. (uclahealth.org)
Room6
- If this is a medical emergency, go to the nearest emergency room or call 911. (hawaiipacifichealth.org)
- One doctor told her that, every day, around a dozen people were dying in the emergency room. (foreignpolicy.com)
- Fortunately, her father-in-law got a bed after a long wait, along with some brief treatment in the emergency room. (foreignpolicy.com)
- Calling an ambulance means that medical staff can begin life-saving treatment on the way to the emergency room. (cdc.gov)
- Now, after more than 15 washes, various treatments and an emergency room visit, Brown's hair remains stuck in place. (click2houston.com)
- If you are having suicidal thoughts, call 911, go to the nearest emergency room or call the toll-free, 24-hour National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to help you through this difficult time. (nih.gov)
Appointment5
- of course, more people are likely to book an emergency dental appointment if they are experiencing discomfort but there are many conditions besides pain that require immediate attention from a dental professional. (treesforhealth.org)
- In this article, some of the most common causes for an emergency trip to your dentist will be explored, along with some tips on how to manage them until your appointment arrives. (treesforhealth.org)
- So, in order to prevent that sensitivity from worsening, book an emergency dental appointment. (treesforhealth.org)
- It is unlikely that this would be overlooked by most people, but a lost filling or a lost crown needs an emergency appointment. (treesforhealth.org)
- To discover more about our highly advanced dental treatments, or to book an appointment at our dental practice located in Lincoln Park, please contact us . (lincolnparksmiles.com)
Stroke is a medical emergency2
- A stroke is a medical emergency where blood flow to the brain is either reduced or stopped, depriving brain tissue of essential oxygen and nutrients. (memorialhealth.com)
- A stroke is a medical emergency. (webmd.com)
Overdose1
- With clonazepam overdose treatment, maintaining proper respiration is crucial. (projectknow.com)
Survive2
- WATER is one of those you must have backups for to survive emergencies. (beprepared.com)
- 1.6M Children Stranded by Flash Floods in Bangladesh UNICEF is providing emergency relief as 4 million people struggle to survive flash flooding in NE Bangladesh. (unicefusa.org)
Intervention2
- With treatment, physical therapy and chemical intervention the quality of life for a treated Parkinson pension is likely to be much better than if no support or peers undergoing the same difficult process is to be consulted with. (pdtrials.org)
- This experimental intervention consists of an expectation management intervention (COV.EXPECT) in addition to treatment as usual (TAU). (who.int)
Supportive3
- Treatment of AHTR is largely supportive and renal-protective resuscitation is imperative. (medscape.com)
- Treatment consists of supportive measures. (cdc.gov)
- Provide supportive treatment to minimize the effects of ricin poisoning, based on exposure and symptom factors. (cdc.gov)
Substance1
- There were approximately 4,400 substance abuse treatment admissions in 2000 involving benzodiazepines as the primary substance. (projectknow.com)
Call 9112
- Call 911 for all medical emergencies. (medlineplus.gov)
- If you're having an emergency, call 911. (nih.gov)
Content1
- Aeration is a treatment process in which water is brought into close contact with air for the primary purpose of increasing the oxygen content of the water. (doultonusa.com)
Adults1
- Treatment programs differ for adolescents and young adults. (medscape.com)
Ischemic1
- Transient ischemic attacks, often called "mini-strokes," are also an emergency. (webmd.com)
Options3
- Treatment options in these cases include direct pulp capping, pulpotomy, or pulpectomy. (bvsalud.org)
- In crown-root fractures, immediate treatment options are pulp capping, pulpotomy, or pulpectomy, followed by provisional bonding of the fragment or its removal, until a definitive treatment has been decided. (bvsalud.org)
- Parents often get their children's' diagnosis at one location, then visit a multitude of specialists to seek treatment options. (publicnewsservice.org)
Hospitals1
- You won't find them in your pharmacy, but hospitals and ambulances have them on hand for emergency treatment of heart attacks and strokes. (clevelandclinic.org)
Services5
- See if your insurance covers addiction treatment services. (projectknow.com)
- If the person has collapsed or is not breathing, call your local emergency services at 911. (projectknow.com)
- Clean Harbors Environmental Services (CHES) personnel are tentatively scheduled to arrive at the facility sometime on August 1, 2015 to conduct the treatment operation, in an exclusion zone set up and maintained at the location outside the building (see Sec 2.0 of the Permit application). (ca.gov)
- PET offers emergency services for your pet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in Anchorage, AK. (petemergencyak.com)
- Learn more about Ayers Medical Plaza - Diagnostic Services Laboratory, a(n) Cancer Treatment Center in Gainesville, FL. (knowcancer.com)
Urgent treatment1
- Unsure if your dental pain needs urgent treatment? (treesforhealth.org)
Diagnosis or treatment1
- The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. (medlineplus.gov)
Prevention1
- Transfusion reactions: prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. (medscape.com)
Diseases1
- The technical note was developed by the Communicable Diseases Working Group on Emergencies (CD-WGE) at WHO headquarters. (who.int)
Psychiatric1
- Antipsychotics, an association commonly used in psychiatric emergencies, alerting to the need to monitor the possible adverse effects of these drugs. (bvsalud.org)
Exposure2
- Treatment of rabies should be based on history and exposure. (medscape.com)
- There is also evidence suggesting that not getting enough sleep and exposure to flashing lights, such as emergency vehicle lights, can trigger seizures in people with certain types of epilepsy. (medicalnewstoday.com)
Diagnostic1
- One should not withhold treatment while waiting for diagnostic tests. (medscape.com)
Preparedness1
- Ready Hour Blood Clot Powder is a hemostatic powder that is a must-have in your emergency preparedness first-aid kit. (beprepared.com)
Management3
- In these settings, it is important to address the emergency management of diarrhoea with severe dehydration, severe malaria, severe malnutrition, and severe bacterial pneumonia, and to focus attention on sick infants younger than 2 months of age. (bmj.com)
- Improving the initial emergency management of severely ill children has received substantial attention and resources in developed countries, where many clinicians have been prepared to deliver rapidly standardised emergency management by undertaking training courses such as the advanced paediatric life support (APLS 1 and PALS 2 ), and several nursing and paramedic 3 paediatric emergency curricula. (bmj.com)
- two others with respiratory distress were recognised as requiring emergency management only after waiting in the queue for weighing. (bmj.com)