Post stroke dental treatment guidelines

    • [DOC File]Section II - UMC

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      Nov 13, 2002 · Improve overall patient health status post stroke or coronary artery disease event, Improve patient management of Coumadin intake; provide monitors for patients to self-test at home to monitor their blood coagulation. 138951211.2.7. Complete Hospice Care for Uncompensated Patients

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    • [DOC File]Sample Protocol Template - NHLBI, NIH

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      Treatment Regimen . Method for Assigning Subjects to Treatment Groups . Preparation and Administration of Study Drug . Subject Compliance Monitoring . Prior and Concomitant Therapy . Packaging . Blinding of Study Drug . Receiving, Storage, Dispensing and Return . Study Procedures . Screening for Eligibility. Schedule of Measurements. Visit 1 ...

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    • [DOCX File]ProSites, Inc.

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      Stroke (Taking blood thinners) 41. Hepatitis B (Serum) 14. ... I understand that the silver amalgam restoration is an acceptable procedure according to the American Dental Association guidelines and, as such, is a treatment used by SANTA ROSA DENTAL. ... Post treatment swelling of the gum area in the vicinity of the treated tooth or facial ...

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    • [DOC File]C&P Service Clinician's Guide - Veterans Affairs

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      d. If treatment is already completed, provide date of last treatment. e. If treatment is already completed, fully describe residuals. C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings): Address each of the following and fully describe current findings: The examiner should incorporate results …

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    • [DOC File]Surgical Management of the Primary Care Dental Patient on ...

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      It has been common in primary care dental practice to discontinue warfarin treatment for a few days prior to dental surgery in order to limit bleeding problems. It has been assumed that stopping warfarin for a short period presents a negligible risk to the patient. However, data from trials and published case reports do not support this conclusion.

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    • [DOC File]Management of dental patients on warfarin undergoing ...

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      If dental treatment cannot be delayed, then the management of the patient must be discussed with the physician in charge of the anticoagulant treatment. Page 9 of 9 INR check as close to the time of extraction as is practical, preferably within 24 hours before treatment.

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    • [DOC File]Pain - Clinical Protocol

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      This includes a review of each person’s known diagnoses and conditions that commonly cause or predispose to pain; for example, degenerative joint disease, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis (with or without vertebral compression fractures), diabetic neuropathy, oral or dental pathology, and post-stroke …

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    • [DOCX File]1 Introduction - Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness ...

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      Provide the patient with written post-treatment advice and emergency contact details. ... While there are a number of existing guidelines for the treatment of dental patients taking warfarin. 2-4. ... critical site (thromboembolism), with potentially catastrophic consequences such as heart attack, pulmonary embolism or stroke. Anticoagulants ...

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    • [DOC File]Evaluation and Management of the Medically Complex Patient

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      The safe delivery of dental services to patients with compromising medical conditions can be problematic. As pharmaceuticals and medical therapies improve, more patients with complex medical problems remain healthy enough to seek dental care, yet may require special treatment regimens to make sure dental procedures and recommendations don’t adversely affect their medical condition.

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