Aspiration pneumonia guideline

    • [DOC File]ACMA : American Case Management Association

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      If the physician indicates that the local source of the sepsis is the aspiration pneumonia, code the sepsis as PDX and the aspiration pneumonia as secondary DX. If the aspiration pneumonia is the not the cause of the sepsis, it can be considered as a principal diagnosis. The physician should add an addendum clearly stating there is no link.

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    • [DOCX File]Practice Alert: Dysphagia, safe swallowing and mealtime ...

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      Studies have found that aspiration pneumonia and choking were among the most common respiratory causes of death for people with disability in NSW, QLD and VIC. The risk of accidental choking can be reduced by following expert advice from speech pathologists and other specialists.

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    • [DOC File]LCD for Hospice - Determining Terminal Status (L25678)

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      In end-state ALS, two factors are critical in determining prognosis: ability to breathe, and to a lesser extent ability to swallow. The former can be managed by artificial ventilation, and the latter by gastrostomy or other artificial feeding, unless the patient has recurrent aspiration pneumonia.

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    • [DOC File]ENTERAL FEEDING: GOAL FEED RATES - ICU RAPID RESOURCE

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      Early EN can be associated high gastric residuals, bacterial colonization of the stomach, and an increased risk of aspiration pneumonia (4,5). Parenteral nutrition has been associated with gut mucosal atrophy, overfeeding, hyperglycemia, an increased risk of …

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    • [DOCX File][P] Medicine Management & Administration

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      Common etiologies of fever include aspiration pneumonia and urinary tract infection. Fever may contribute to brain injury in patients with an acute stroke. Maintaining normothermia is recommended after an acute stroke. Prophylactic administration of acetaminophen (1 g four times daily) is more effective in preventing fever than placebo (5 ...

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    • [DOCX File]Dysphagia - Management in Adults and Children (Speech ...

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      This guideline will ensure patients with dysphagia at CHHS receive evidence based care. ... Predictors of aspiration pneumonia: how important is dysphagia? (1998) DYSPHAGIA ... As a consequence, dysphagia may lead to asphyxiation or pneumonia 10, 11, or failure to meet an individual’s nutrition, hydration and social needs 10, 11 as well as ...

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    • [DOCX File]Management of neonatal pneumothorax - guideline

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      Guideline Statement2. Background2. Key Objective2. Scope2. Section 1 – Diagnosis of Neonatal Pneumothorax2. ... Parenchymal lung disease including preterm respiratory distress syndrome, meconium aspiration syndrome, pneumonia or pulmonary hypoplasia. Diagnosis of pneumothorax.

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    • [DOCX File]Guideline Development Tool - printout

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      In patients admitted following cardiac arrest, pneumonia has been reported in 50-60% of patients. In part, this reflects the risk of aspiration during the cardiac arrest events. In this patient group, a key challenge is early and accurate identification of infection.

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    • [DOC File]Title Page - Swallowing Lab

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      Silent aspiration where there is not an overt sign of food or liquid going into the airway. Esophageal Dysphagia Examples: Feeling of food getting stuck in throat or chest. Reflux of food into the throat or mouth 17 Complications of Dysphagia. Aspiration pneumonia An infection caused by the entry of food, liquid, and/or bacteria into the lungs.

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    • [DOC File]DRAFT CA MEEAC Opioid Guideline

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      If untreated, opioid overdose can lead to hypothermia, coma, seizure, head trauma, aspiration pneumonia, and rhabdomyolysis. Suppression of respiratory drive is one of the most serious complications, as it is most likely to lead to death. At pharmacological doses, ... Every major guideline reviewed (See Supplement 2 in Part 2 of the Opioids ...

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