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Children’s Wisconsin’s Enteral Feeding Program staff show and discuss how to give medicines through a G-tube or J-tube and important things to consider when administering medication through a G-tube. Learn more: https://childrenswi.link/3gFQq4x
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An educational video explaining the importance of assessing the risk of venous thromboembolism in hospitalised patients and how to correctly to fill out a medication chart for Queensland Health inpatients
This is a popular medication lock box sold by a company called LockMed. Its packaging claims that it uses a secure locking mechanism yet its packaging has a disclaimer that the safe can be opened with force. We are demonstrating the amount of force required to open the safe without knowing its combination in the locked position. You decide if you want thos priduct securing your medications at home.
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A quick review of the uses of Epinephrine in critical care. This is the first lesson in a new weekly series looking at different critical care medications and quickly reviewing information about each.
0:00 Intro
0:48 Basic Info
2:23 Concentrations & Routes
3:51 Uses in Critical Care
4:13 Cardiac Arrest
5:05 Hypotension/Shock
5:40 Anaphylaxis
6:51 Laryngeal Edema/Stridor
8:14 Asthma
9:08 Local Anesthetic
10:10 Conclusion
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Your safety is as important as your pain management and should be taken seriously. Watch this short video to view tips and suggestions on being safe while taking prescription pain medications. Visit http://pami.emergency.med.jax.ufl.edu/ to download additional free resources.
A troublesome kidney stone doesn’t always translate to an invasive procedure. Depending on size, shape and location, many people can clear their problem non-surgically.
“Absolutely, I mean in the last 10 years or so, we moved to more and more medical therapy of kidney stones,” says Dr. Meir Daller, who is a urologist on medical staff of Lee Memorial Health System.
You may be able to pass a small stone by drinking lots of water to flush the system, between 8-12 glasses a day. Along with OTC pain relievers to minimize discomfort. Doctors may also prescribe a drug used to relax the system.
“We use a drug; it’s called alpha-blocker. Alpha-blocker is normally used for men with a large prostate, but for men and women it will open up the ureter. The ureter is the tube that drains the kidney to the bladder and as a result of that, it will aid in the passage of the stone,” says Dr. Daller.
The majority of kidney stones are small, a person of average size can usually pass one with a diameter of less than 4mm without significant pain or damage. 80% of people don’t need additional intervention.
“We give medication to dissolve the stones, we increase fluid intake, we give painkillers. Most stones will pass without any medical intervention,” says Dr. Daller.
Allowing nature to take its course should, in most cases, spare surgery; but you should include a doctor in the journey.
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Lee Memorial Health System in Fort Myers, FL is the largest network of medical care facilities in Southwest Florida and is highly respected for its expertise, innovation and quality of care. For nearly a century, we’ve been providing our community with everything from primary care treatment to highly specialized care services and robotic assisted surgeries.
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It’s estimated that about one million people are treated for kidney stones each year. Ones that are small enough will pass through the urinary tract without being noticed. But patients may experience extreme pain when a larger stone tries to move through the ureter, bladder, or urethra.
“You feel like somebody is stabbing you in the back, you feel nauseated, it’s incredible. The pain is normally when the stone is moving around you have pain. When the stone is in the kidney itself and not blocking the system normally you don’t have too much pain,” says Dr. Meir Daller, urologist on Lee Memorial Health System’s medical staff.
Treatment to remove of a kidney stone can range from surgery to the use of shock waves. But many people are opting out of those methods, looking for a non-invasive way to clear their system.
“Absolutely, I mean in the last 10 years or so, we moved to more and more medical therapy of kidney stones,” says Daller.
The use of drugs is helping many people treat their condition. Once a person develops more than one kidney stone, they are more likely to develop additional stones throughout their life. So a non-invasive approach may be a better way to manage frequent occurrences.
“We use a drug, its called alpha-blocker. Alpha-blocker is normally used for men with a large prostate, but for men and women it will open up the ureter. The ureter is the tube that drains the kidney to the bladder and as a result of that, it will aid in the passage of the stone,” says Daller.
The size, shape and location of the stone will determine the most appropriate treatment. For a small stone that recently began its decent to the bladder, medical management may the best route.
“We give medication to dissolve the stones, we increase fluid intake, and we give painkillers. Most stones will pass without any medical intervention,” says Daller.
Providing a relatively painless procedure for a painful condition.
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Vitamin K (phytomenadione) : Updated – Sources, Storage, Functions and Deficiency manifestations
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Vitamin K (phytomenadione)
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Characteristics
Synonyms
Vitamin K1 (phytomenadione, phytonadione, or phylloquinone)
Vitamin K2 (menaquinone)
Active form: vitamin K hydroquinone; activation occurs via enzyme epoxide reductase
Sources
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Leafy green vegetables (vitamin K1)
Eggs, dairy, and meat (vitamin K2)
Synthesized in small amounts by intestinal flora
Storage: liver
Functions
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Cofactor for γ-carboxylation of glutamic acid residues in vitamin-K-dependent proteins that are involved in
Coagulation: factors II (prothrombin), VII, IX, and X, proteins C and S
Bone formation: osteocalcin (bone Gla protein), matrix Gla protein
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Vitamin K Deficiency | Dietary Sources, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
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Vitamin K Deficiency involves many causes including decreased dietary intake, decreased absorption of Vitamin K, and certain medications. Vitamin K Deficiency leads to issues involving coagulation factors and bone mineralization. In this lesson, we discuss the signs and symptoms of Vitamin K Deficiency along with methods to diagnosis and ways to treat it.
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Learn About The Signs and Dangers of Benzodiazepine (Anxiety Medication) Withdrawal!
supplements No Comments »Dr Jennie Byrne, of Cognitive Psychiatry in Chapel Hill discusses what can happen when you withdrawl to quickly from Benzodiazepine’s (Ativan, Valium, Xanax, Klonopin) These medications are typically prescribed by primary care doctors. Now if you take them more than two times per week you can begin to become addicted and then have withdrawal. If this occurs and you stop it can be very dangerous. To learn more about this please click here to read more: http://cognitive-psychiatry.com/opiate-dependence/
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Klonopin, the brand-name form of clonazepam, is a prescription medication used to treat panic disorder and certain types of seizure disorders. Klonopin belongs to a group of drugs called benzodiazepines, which help to slow down brain activity.
This medication comes in tablet form and is taken up to 3 times a day, with or without food. The tablets should be taken with water.
Common side effects of Klonopin include drowsiness, walking or coordination problems, and dizziness. Do not drive or operate machinery until you know how Klonopin will affect you.
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