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Heliox and Epinephrine Boost Response in Bronchiolitis
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Heliox may have a beneficial effect when used to deliver racemic epinephrine to young children with bronchiolitis, suggest the results of a randomized controlled trial. Investigators found that children treated with epinephrine and heliox improved significantly more than those treated with epinephrine and oxygen, Dr. In Kim reported in a poster presented at the annual congress of the ...Submitted by Account Removed | -
Interpreting Office Spirometry for Asthma: What Do All Those Curves and Numbers Mean Anyway?
This topic is an actual presentation from a national conference conducted by Contemporary Forums and includes the streaming, synchronized audio with visual materials. CE Credit is optional. Contemporary Forums: Providing Quality, Accredited Continuing Education to Thousands of Healthcare Professionals For More Than 25 Years and Now Offering both Live Conferences and Online Conference Content Via the Online CE Library. -
Managing Pregnant Women with Chronic Medical Conditions: Asthma and Thyroid Disease
This topic is an actual presentation from a national conference conducted by Contemporary Forums and includes the streaming, synchronized audio with visual materials. CE Credit is optional. Contemporary Forums: Providing Quality, Accredited Continuing Education to Thousands of Healthcare Professionals For More Than 25 Years and Now Offering both Live Conferences and Online Conference Content Via the Online CE Library. -
Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (XDR TB)
Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR TB) is a relatively rare type of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB). It is resistant to almost all drugs used to treat TB, including the two best first-line drugs: isoniazid and rifampin. XDR TB is also resistant to the best second-line medications: fluoroquinolones and at least one of three injectable drugs (i.e., amikacin, kanamycin, or capreomycin).Submitted by Account Removed | -
ARDS
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is breathing failure that can occur in critically ill persons with underlying illnesses. It is not a specific disease. Instead, it is a life-threatening condition that occurs when there is severe fluid buildup in both lungs. The fluid buildup prevents the lungs from working properly—that is, allowing the transfer of oxygen from air into the body ...Submitted by Account Removed |