Physiologic jaundice vs pathologic jaundice

    • [DOC File]DRAFT of Manual:

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      Prolonged Jaundice: An infant with jaundice persisting for 2 weeks after birth or with a > 20% direct component raises concern for a structural/surgical extrahaepatic obstruction including choledochal cyst, biliary atresia (BA), acute biliary hydrops, acalculous cholecystitis, biliary perforation.

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    • [DOC File]PSYCHOPHARMACOLGY:

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      The typical clinical picture of amphetamine-induced hepatitis is fatigue, weakness and jaundice, which may be clinically apparent 3-14 days after ingestion of the drug. AST, ALT and LDH values may show a marked increase.

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    • [DOCX File]The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC)

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      Describe the radiology of liver diseases and jaundice. Tell how to perform a workup for obstructive or cellular jaundice. ... the physiologic mechanisms involved in movement of fluid from the parietal to the visceral pleura and explain the pathologic and physiologic changes that result in excessive accumulation of pleural fluid.

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    • [DOC File]UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

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      Muscles, arteries, and feces mimic abdominal masses. Jaundice, cyanosis, and ascites are signs of physiologic problems. Cullen sign suggests intraabdominal bleeding. Purplish striae result from Cushing’s disease. Pearl-like umbilical node suggests intraabdominal lymphoma. Scarring is associated with internal adhesions.

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    • [DOC File]Respiratory system and breast exam - TEST 1

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      Physiologic vs pathologic. Murmur can be physiological or pathological . ... Jaundice (icterus)- yellow appearing akin and sclera, resulting from retention and deposition of conjugated bilirubin. Ecchymoses- bruised appearance of the abdomen or flanks in associated with hemoperitoneum- emergency.

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    • [DOCX File]zandernursing.weebly.com

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      Physiologic jaundice happens after 24 hours. Pathologic jaundice happen within 24 hours. Normally a newborn turns red/ pink upon crying due to polycythemia. ACROCYANOSIS/ PHERIPHERAL CYANOSIS (blueness and coolness of the arms and legs) is normal in neonates because of their immature peripheral circulatory system; CENTRAL/ TRUNK CYANOSIS is a ...

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    • [DOC File]UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

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      Physiologic jaundice is common. Primary irritant or eczematous dermatitis may cause localized lesions. Skin roughness may result from clothing, coldness, or soap. Nail shape and opacity vary. Pigment deposits may be present in dark-skinned persons. Darkened nails may result from antimalarial drug treatment or shoe trauma.

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    • Illinois College of Optometry

      Jaundice is the systemic accumulation of unconjugated bilirubin and/or bilirubin glucuronides (conjugated bilirubin) in tissues giving rise to yellow discoloration ... 3 major pathologic mechanisms that combine to create cirrhosis: Hepatocyte death. Can be caused by various insults (toxins, disease, viral infection, etc) ... Present in all ...

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    • [DOC File]Physiologic differences between infants, children and adults

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      Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia (physiologic jaundice) – common in first week of life, due to increased bilirubin load as well as decreased hepatic cell uptake of bilirubin and deficient hepatic conjugation. Pre-term infants are more susceptible to kernicterus (neurologic damage) due …

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    • [DOCX File]Arkansas Tech University Homepage | Arkansas Tech University

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      physiologic and pathologic) ... Discuss warning signs of jaundice and risks. 3. Discuss elimination patterns of the newborn (voiding and stooling). Also. discuss the . difference in stooling between breast vs. bottle feeding. 4. Complete the clinical significance for the assessment of the newborn including.

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