Peds in review hypertension

    • [DOCX File]NCC Pediatrics Residency at Walter Reed-Bethesda

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      Board Review: 19 JAN 2012. ... maternal pregnancy-induced hypertension. The infant is initially vigorous but develops worsening respiratory distress with an increasing oxygen requirement and an escalation of her work of breathing over the first 4 hours after birth. You place an umbilical venous line and obtain a chest radiograph (Item Q66).

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    • [DOC File]Gregory J. Redding, M.D.

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      1987 - 89 Research Fellowship Review Committee. 1983 - 85 Research Review Committee. 1977 - American Thoracic Society, Pediatric Assembly: 1991 - 95 Ad Hoc Member, Long Range Planning Committee. 1991 - 93 Chair. 1991 - 93 Ad Hoc Member, Pediatric Lung Transplantation Committee. 1990 - 91 Vice Chair. 1989 - 91 Program Committee. 1989 - 90 ...

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    • [DOCX File]EM-Sim

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      To review the demonstrate the management of critical pediatric blunt trauma. Objectives: (Medical and CRM) Lead the resuscitation of a critically ill pediatric polytrauma patient. Demonstrate approach to primary and secondary trauma survey, recognizing signs of intracranial injury and compensated hypovolemic shock.

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    • [DOC File]Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Children

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      Hypertension and bradycardia are inconsistent findings, especially in infants who may only have hypertension as ICP rises secondary to cerebral edema. Goals of treatment: Control seizures with anticonvulsants. Protect airway, support ventilation. Correct serum Na to 125 mEq/L in 8 hours. Do not calculate emergency correction beyond 125 mEq/L.

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    • [DOC File]University of Washington

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      1993 Member, Committee to Review the Uniformed Services Pediatric Seminar Scientific Awards Competition for the Andrew Margileth Award. ... Redding, GJ, Henderson, WR, Truog, WE: Effect of amrinone during group B streptococcus induced pulmonary hypertension in piglets. Peds Pulmonol 16(5):303-310, 1993. 27.

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    • [DOC File]NCC Pediatrics Residency @ Walter Reed Bethesda

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      Hypertension is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in adults, and growing data suggest that it is becoming a greater clinical problem in the pediatric population, particularly adolescents. Although yet to be defined clearly, the lifelong risks for the child who has hypertension or a prehypertensive state are likely to be substantial.

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    • [DOCX File]2019 Medical Record Review Tool and Standards

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      The review score is based on a review standard of 10 records per individual primary care provider (PCP). Documented evidence found in the hard copy (paper) medical records and/or electronic medical records, including immunization registries, are used for review criteria determinations. Compliance levels are:

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    • [DOC File]RESIDENCY REVIEW COMMITTEE FOR ANESTHESIOLOGY

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      Hypertension. Striae. Moon facies. Enlarged liver. Micropenis ... Review and discussion with patient related dictations, laboratory findings and test results (1,2,3) PC—Provide effective health care services (1,2,3) MK—Demonstrate knowledge evolving sciences and apply this knowledge to patient care (1,2,3) Goal 3. To demonstrate the ability ...

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    • [DOC File]Blood Pressure Screening, Answers and Discussion

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      3. Since this young child has stage II hypertension, you begin immediate evaluation for end organ damage. A thorough history of medication use, review of systems, and family history may help to elicit an etiology, and a careful physical exam are warranted.

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    • [DOC File]Johns Hopkins Medicine, based in Baltimore, Maryland

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      2009 “Pediatric Hypertension: Further Evidence that Children are not Little Adults” Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. Adult Nephrology Grand Rounds. 2010 “Pediatric Hypertension: Who is at risk?” Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC. Pediatric Grand Rounds. 2010 “Pediatric Hypertension: Who is at risk?”

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