Acute anoxic encephalopathy

    • [DOC File]ACDIS

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      Oct 01, 2007 · Anoxic brain damage. Encephalopathy. Coma. Locked-in-state. The last 3 (Encephalopathy, Coma, Locked-in-state) are considered MCC’s (Major Complicating Conditions). Therefore, they take your case to the highest level of severity. ... “Acute Blood Loss Anemia” is the only anemia documentation that increases severity.

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    • [DOC File]Recommendations of the world congress on drowning

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      The following recommendations for care of drowning victims who remain unresponsive due to anoxic encephalopathy are made on the basis of best available scientific evidence. The highest priority is restoration of spontaneous circulation. Subsequent to this, continuous monitoring of core and/or brain (tympanic) temperature is mandatory in the ...

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    • American Medical Association

      Encephalopathy with cause (eg, hepatic, toxic, anoxic), with or without coma. If GCS given, specify each score: Eye, Verbal, Motor. Severe sepsis. Sepsis due to—specify source. ... Specify reason if known (eg, acute blood loss anemia, iron deficiency anemia, anemia of chronic disease due to ESRD, etc.) AKI.

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    • Complex Care Curriculum: DYSAUTONOMIA

      Any patient with severe brain injury can develop dysautonomia. Types of neurologic injury may include: traumatic, anoxic, acute increase in intracranial pressure, infectious, metabolic, autoimmune, or intracranial hemorrhage. Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) …

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      Cases on this unit are typically acute and/or severe in nature, and as a result, lengths of stay are often longer compared to those on the General Rehabilitation Unit. ... anoxic encephalopathy), as well as combat and non-combat related orthopedic injuries, and other medical . complications (e.g., deconditioning, infections, post-surgical ...

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    • Complex Care Curriculum: DYSAUTONOMIA

      Alice is a 5 year-old previously healthy female who choked on a grape and sustained a severe anoxic brain injury. She has subsequently developed severe neurologic impairment with seizures and respiratory failure. Question #5 . Alice’s anoxic injury occurred just 1 week ago and she is currently in the ICU. She is sedated and intubated on a ...

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      Subject has impairment of some degree but there is history, physical finding, or laboratory evidence of one or more opportunistic infections (such as Toxoplasmosis encephalitis, Cryptococcal meningitis, etc.), tumors (such as Primary CNS Lymphoma), other acquired neurological diseases (such as stroke), metabolic disease (such as hepatic encephalopathy) or any other condition that would cause ...

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    • [DOCX File]Investigator’s Information - Emmes | Research For a ...

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      15.Anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (focal or global) 16.Alzheimer type 2 astrocytosis 17.Focal (territorial) infarct (large or small, and due to embolism or local vascular pathology, recent or remote)

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      In outpatient cardiac arrests, for every patient discharged alive, 3 will be successfully resuscitated and admitted but die during the hospitalization due to complications of anoxic encephalopathy. These include respiratory failure (59%), or cardiogenic shock (31%), and …

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    • [DOC File]DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS

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      3. Follow-up for static encephalopathy. 4. Migraine and tension headache. 5. Mild closed head injury and simple linear skill fractures. 6. Transient neurological disturbances due to drug ingestions. 7. Tic disorders. 8. Attention deficit disorder, uncomplicated. 9. Common neurocutaneous syndromes – …

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