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Venous Thromboembolism (VTE): DVT and PE

Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds

Diagnosis H&P Risk factors? Provoked vs. Unprovoked PE? – Massive vs. Sub-massive? Wells criteria. Wells Criteria doesn’t work well inpatient. Complications? – Differential diagnosis & Etiology. Diagnostic studies: Treatment Outpatient tx vs....

Gastroparesis

Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds

Definition: Delayed gastric emptying without mechanical obstruction of the stomach or duodenum. H&P performed, see above. Patient educated about the condition, alternative treatments, risks, and benefits provided. The patient has symptoms of gastroparesis. Will...

Vaginitis

Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds

Background Definition: Vaginitis is the general term for disorders of the vagina caused by infection, inflammation, or changes in the normal vaginal flora or epidermis. Main types: 1) Infectious vaginitis (caused by Trichomonas, BV, and Candida), and 2) Atrophic...

NICU and Pediatric Lab Values

Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Peds, Nursery

Vaginitis: Bacterial Vaginosis (BV)

Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds

Diagnosis Bacterial vaginosis is diagnosed by the presence of 3 out of 4 Amsel criteria. Treatment BV is treated Same as that of Trichomoniasis with Metronizadole. Oral and topical clindamycin and metronidazole are equally effective at treating BV. Background...

Weight Changes at Different Ages

Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Peds, INFANT NUTRITION AND GROWTH

Weight loss and weight gain from birth to 2 years of life. Infants: -Lose 5 to 10% of their body weight in the first few days of life. This is because of fluid loss and some breakdown of tissue. This weight loss should not lose more than 10% of birth weight....
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