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Pain Management – PRN Medications

2nd INPATIENT, Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds, PAIN MANAGEMENT

Mild Pain Acetaminophen(Tylenol) 650mg PO q6h PRN pain, fever Acetaminophen (Tylenol) 650 mg Rectal suppository, Q4hr PRN pain, fever Motrin (Ibuprofen) 600mg PO q8h PRN mild pain Moderate Pain -Naproxen 500mg PO then 250mg q8h (max 1250mg/ day) PRN -Ketorolac...

Tumor Lysis Syndrome (TLS)

2nd INPATIENT, Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds

-A massive tumor cell lysis → release of large amounts of potassium, phosphate, and uric acid into the systemic circulation. -Uric acid and/or calcium phosphate crystal deposition in the renal tubules → acute kidney injury, oliguria or anuria, in some patients. Labs:...

Alcoholic Hepatitis

2nd INPATIENT, Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, GASTROENTEROLOGY, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds

Treatment -Prevent and treat alcohol withdrawal. -Alcohol abstinence -Supportive Care: –Fluid management and Nutritional support –Monitor for infection –Prophylaxis against gastric mucosal bleeding –D/c nonselective beta-blockers in patients...

Preoperative Evaluation before Dental Procedure

2nd INPATIENT, Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds

Dental Preoperative Risk Assessment; Preoperative Evaluation. -H&P performed. -Antibiotic Prophylaxis before the dental procedure is Not indicated in this patient. -The incidence of perioperative cardiovascular events varies according to the patient risk profile,...

Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT)

2nd INPATIENT, Hospital A/P, Adults

HIT occurs in 5 % of patients exposed, regardless of the dose, schedule, or route of administration. HIT is caused by an autoantibody directed against platelet factor 4 (PF4) in complex with heparin. HIT antibodies activate platelets and can cause catastrophic...

Acute Pericarditis

2nd INPATIENT, Clinic A/P, adults, Hospital A/P, Adults

Diagnosis: -H&P -Echo, CXR, EKG (Diffuse ST elevations, PR depressions) -CBC, CMP, -Troponins, CRP, ESR. -Consider ordering antiviral/antibacterial/anti-fungal labs to find the cause. -Check flu, HIV. TB if risk factors. -DDx and Etiologies. Treatment: -Consult...
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