Sepsis
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Life threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated inflammatory
response to infection. Requires 2 or more SIRS criteria + known infection.
Basophil
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Circulates in the periphery, releases histamine.
Multiple Sclerosis Medical Management
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NO CURE. We can do symptom management.
- Stem cell treatment recently approved by the FDA
- Disease modifying therapies can help decrease relapse rates and
decrease accumulation of brain lesions.
- Symptom management may include muscle relaxants, steroids, promoting
independence, PT, OT, ST, bladder and bowel training.
- CAM therapies include exercise, meditation, yoga, relaxation,
acupuncture, massage, vitamins, minerals, and herbs.
Phagocytes
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Monocytes in blood, macrophages in tissues. Clean up crew.
Diagnostic Tests for MG
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, Edrophonium (Tensilon) test, ice pack test, blood tests.
Sepsis additional management
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Take out lines ASAP (foley catheters, IVs, ART lines), use tools to measure
organ dysfunction or worsening symptoms, monitor lab results, decrease
metabolic demand with sedation and/or cooling blankets, provide
nutritional support, maintain a MAP > 65, maintain ScvO2 > 65%, give PRBC
if hgb <7.
ICU does SOFA score q 24 hrs
Cellular Healing: Replacement, second intention
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Edges not approximated, wound fills with granulation tissue and takes
longer to heal. Scar and loss of specialized function results (ex.
dysrhythmias due to MI)
Multiple Sclerosis
Give this one a try later!
Give this one a try later!
Life threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated inflammatory
response to infection. Requires 2 or more SIRS criteria + known infection.
Basophil
,Give this one a try later!
Circulates in the periphery, releases histamine.
Multiple Sclerosis Medical Management
Give this one a try later!
NO CURE. We can do symptom management.
- Stem cell treatment recently approved by the FDA
- Disease modifying therapies can help decrease relapse rates and
decrease accumulation of brain lesions.
- Symptom management may include muscle relaxants, steroids, promoting
independence, PT, OT, ST, bladder and bowel training.
- CAM therapies include exercise, meditation, yoga, relaxation,
acupuncture, massage, vitamins, minerals, and herbs.
Phagocytes
Give this one a try later!
Monocytes in blood, macrophages in tissues. Clean up crew.
Diagnostic Tests for MG
Give this one a try later!
, Edrophonium (Tensilon) test, ice pack test, blood tests.
Sepsis additional management
Give this one a try later!
Take out lines ASAP (foley catheters, IVs, ART lines), use tools to measure
organ dysfunction or worsening symptoms, monitor lab results, decrease
metabolic demand with sedation and/or cooling blankets, provide
nutritional support, maintain a MAP > 65, maintain ScvO2 > 65%, give PRBC
if hgb <7.
ICU does SOFA score q 24 hrs
Cellular Healing: Replacement, second intention
Give this one a try later!
Edges not approximated, wound fills with granulation tissue and takes
longer to heal. Scar and loss of specialized function results (ex.
dysrhythmias due to MI)
Multiple Sclerosis
Give this one a try later!