Constant headache after stroke
[DOC File]CHAPTER ONE - FEMA
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Danger exists when apparent temperatures reach 105-130(F because prolonged exposure and physical activity can cause heat stroke. Extreme danger exists when apparent temperatures exceed 130(F because heat stroke is imminent. Hazard maps show the most severely exposed areas are in the desert Southwest, Mississippi Valley, and Southeastern states.
[DOC File]NEUROLOGY RESIDENT HANDBOOK
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7/5/05 8-9am The Neurological Exam Dr. Hopkins Clinic A, 4th Floor Conference Room (Tues) 9-10am Intracerebral Hemorrhage Dr. Samuels 7/8/05 8-9am Acute Stroke Dr. Frankel Clinic A, Brown Auditorium (Fri) 9-10am Coma “ 7/12/05 8-9am Intro to Neuro-Ophth Dr. Newman Clinic A, 4th Floor Conference Room (Tues) 9-10am “ “ 7/15/05 8-9am Neuro ...
[DOC File]Protocol Number - Minnesota
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Nitroglycerine - NTG administration to be considered after contacting Medical Control. Patients experiencing “air hunger” are very anxious, and require constant reassurance . CPAP can reverse pulmonary edema and improve oxygenation by forcing fluid out of the lungs. Causes. Hypertension (HTN) Medications (Coumadin, Heparin) Cerebrovascular ...
[DOC File]OUTCOME MEASURES TOOL KIT - Veterans Affairs
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Chronic pain is used to identify longstanding pain (typically pain that persists beyond the expected timeframe for healing) that is not due to cancer and is not expected to resolve on its own. Chronic pain may be constant (i.e., present all or most of the time), or episodic (i.e., periods of constant pain with intervening pain-free intervals).
[DOC File]National PBM Monograph Template Rev20091005
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Percentage of treatment failures defined as temperature >106°F after first dose of study drug or >103°F after second or subsequent doses of study drug10 . Time to first negative blood culture10. AUC-T° with multiple doses of study drug over 0-4, 0-24, and 0-72 hours10 Pain Management
[DOC File]Scenarios for ICD-10-CM Training
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He is very active during meal times and will not sit at table to eat. His is reported to frequently become aggressive when interacting with peers. Frequently uses inappropriate language and acts out adult actions he has observed. 313.9, V65.5, V61.9, V71.89 30 month old girl is being seen by physical therapist for complications of stroke.
[DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, H
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HEADACHE (Cephalalgia) A headache is a symptom. Its causes are many and sometimes obscure. Underwriting should, in general, follow rules for cause. The term “migraine headache” applies to a specific type of headache. Its use is justified only in the unquestioned absence of any other condition to which the headache might be related.
[DOC File]SPS
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After a baseline period, patients applied either a hyoscine 1.5mg or a placebo patch every 72 hours for 2 weeks with a 1-week washout period before crossover. At baseline, 79% of all the patients had grade 3 drooling (severe/fulsome) and 21% had grade 2 (mild/moderate).
[DOCX File]Stroke Types and Subtypes Subgroup Recommendations
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5 (Severe disability; bedridden, incontinent and requiring constant nursing care and attention) General Instructions This CRF contains data on the clinical symptoms and assessment found at the baseline of an SAH study.
[DOC File]Emergency Medicine—The Differential Diagnosis of Syncope ...
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Disorientation after event, headache, slow return to consciousness lasting more than 5 minutes usually suggests seizure. Aura is typical of seizures. Tongue lacerations typical of seizure. Cardiac Syncope. Cardiac syncope . is usually due to a tachyarrhythmia or bradyarrhythmias. Others include organic heart disease and MI.
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