Pediatric intramuscular volume guidelines
[DOC File]Emergency Asthma Guideline
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These guidelines are for the management of Acute Adult Asthma. There are separate Acute Pediatric guidelines. Glossary of terms and Definitions. NAP ... Forced Expired Volume per second. SPO2. Oxygen Saturation as a percentage ... In cases where oral treatment may be a problem consider intramuscular methylprednisolone 160 mg as an alternative ...
[DOC File]Practice Guidelines for Preoperative Fasting and the use ...
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Practice Guidelines for Preoperative Fasting and the Use of Pharmacologic Agents. for Prevention of Pulmonary Aspiration: Bibliography. American Society of Anesthesiologists. 1. Abe K., Shibata M., Demizu A., Hazano S., Sumikawa K. Effect of oral and intramuscular famotidine on pH and volume …
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(g) Pediatric patients are defined as those patients who are 13 years of age or under. (2) General Requirements for Office Surgery. (a) The surgeon must examine the patient immediately before the surgery to evaluate the risk of anesthesia and of the surgical procedure to be performed.
[DOC File]Pediatric patients have a higher disease burden at time of ...
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Finally, pediatric patients with an initial demyelinating event, including first MS event, acute demyelinating encephalomyelitis (ADEM) and possibly other demyelinating disorders such as neuromyelitis optica (NMO) and complete acute transverse myelitis (ATM) may have a greater infratentorial lesion volume than adults with relapsing remitting ...
[DOCX File]Patient Condition - ECMO and ECLS > Home
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Although most pediatric centers have developed institutional guidelines for anticoagulation based on their experience, published literature, and ELSO guidelines, a survey of ELSO-registered ECMO centers demonstrated significant practice variation regarding dosing, monitoring, and titration of heparin.1 It is important to note that anti-Xa, ACT ...
[DOC File]1: Kozarovich LH
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Williams JG, Strunin L: Preoperative intramuscular ranitidine and cimetidine: double blind comparative trial, effect on gastric pH and volume. Anaesthesia 1985; 40:242-245 Wilson SL, Mantena NR, Halverson JD: Effects of atropine, glycopyrrolate, and cimetidine on gastric secretions in morbidly obese patients.
[DOCX File]CPR Houston, ACLS, PALS, First Aid, BLS, Dallas, Austin ...
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Also, remember to appropriately indicate any information that was NOT defined by actual physical assessment i.e., N/P, UTO, N/A, or UNKNOWN, etc. Use your filed guides, notes, clinical guidelines information, documentation handouts, or anything else available to you to assist you in completing a comprehensive, well organized report.
[DOC File]Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
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General Guidelines 6-1. Transport of Pediatric Patient within the Hospital 6-2. Transport of Pediatric Patient from Hospital to Other Facilities 6-3. Table 6.1: Appropriate Use and Type of Car Seats 6-4. Section 8. Decontamination of the Pediatric Patient 8-1. General Guidelines for Decontamination 8-1
[DOC File]Prehospital Care of Children in Disasters
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Finally, the Emergency Management Committee views these guidelines as living documents to be expanded and modified as resources and new information become available. These guidelines will be reviewed, updated and presented to the HOSPITAL Emergency Management Committee for approval every 3 years or after any changes are made to this plan.
[DOC File]Protocol Number - Minnesota
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A. Age limits for pediatric and adult medical protocols must be flexible. For ages less than 13 years, pediatric orders should always apply. Between the ages of 13 and 18, judgment should be used, although the pediatric orders will usually apply. Adult guidelines apply to patient’s ages 18 and over.
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