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Kerry a 68 y.o. female weighing 76 kg,is admitted to the Intensive Care Unit w/ Community Acquired Pneumonia. QUESTION: A)Outline the rationale for the conclusion to intubate and mechanically ventilate. Referring to Kerry 68 and her admissi...
seems to be increasing in virulence[2,3] and incidence[4–6] and worsening in response to traditionally accepted metronidazole therapy.[7] CDI is caused by toxigenic C difficile that usually produces 2 major toxins, toxin A, an enterotoxin, ...
Clostridium difficile infection are: Currently using antibiotics, using multiple antibiotics or using broad spectrum antibiotics for a longer duration (Owens, C., R., 2008). Since the patient is in recovery stage after aortic valve replacem...
widespread, debilitating condition. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) is the identification specified to women with abnormal uterine bleeding in whom no clear etiology can be identified. DUB has been discerned in both ovulatory and anov...
Acute appendicitis occurs most between the second and third decades of life. However, it can occur at any age and affects both women and men. In the case of 21 year old male, the acute appendix may affect seriously the health of the young i...
and Older Adults Casework Block Placement: Clinical Conditions with Adults and Older Adults Reflections on Practice Classical Conditions is a general name of the list of deceases which are termed as classical conditions. This condition may ...
that affects the nervous system. It is estimated that there are one million cases of tetanus per year worldwide, the majority occurring in developing countries. Neonatal tetanus is particularly dangerous, often caused by non-sterile deliver...