PPT-Anesthetic Considerations for Children with Down Syndrome
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Keith Butts Brown MD 15 05272014 1 The chromosomal abnormality in Downs syndrome is A Trisomy 18 B Trisomy 21 C 47 XXY D Monosomy X 2 The most common congenital
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Keith Butts Brown MD 15 05272014 1 The chromosomal abnormality in Downs syndrome is A Trisomy 18 B Trisomy 21 C 47 XXY D Monosomy X 2 The most common congenital cardiovascular abnormality in Downs syndrome . This means that 1 in every 733 babies is born with this condition Although parents of any age may have a child with Down syndrome 80 are born to women under the age of 35 NICHCY Disability Fact Sheet 4 June 2010 Definition Definition Definition Defi d5772557718577995734757361577255772557754576905734757602577185762657347D 573475736257630577185775457740576305734757725576405734757754577815762657693576305774457347577255771857347 d5772557718577995734757361577255772557754576905819757347D576305771157 Training. The Center for Life . Enrichment. Resource: . www.mayoclinic.com. . . www.youtube.com. What is Down Syndrome?. Down syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes . a lifelong . red up down down up down down up yellow grey-blue up down down up grey-blue russet peacock peacock russet russet blue red up down down up green green white (blue) Kitchen Servants' Dormitory Scullery Populatons. Pregnant. Geriatric. Diabetic. Obese . The Pregnant Patient-Physiologic Changes. The presence of fetus and placenta . Aorta and vena . caval. compression . Reflux and possible aspiration of gastric contents. :. Learning Profile. Effective Teaching Practices . Tools to Maximize Learning Success. The . Northern New England Down Syndrome Congress. Goals of Education. Same for children with Down syndrome as typically developing children. Stephen Okoth BSN, SRNA (Sr.). York . College of PA/. Wellspan. Health NAP . Objectives. Discuss the structure of the Mitochondrion. Discuss . the main . function . of the . Mitochondrion. Detecting and Diagnosing mitochondrial diseases. Vasili Chernishof, M.D.. Carl Lo, M.D.. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Updated 9/2019. Disclosures. No relevant financial relationships to report. Learning Objectives:. Identify anatomical and physiological perturbations that occur with mediastinal masses. Chris Heine, MD. Medical University of South Carolina. Updated 4/2019. Disclosures. No relevant financial relationships. Learning Objectives. Describe the different classes of neuromuscular disorders. Melissa Parisi, MD, PhD. February 18, 2020. What if researchers studied…. …why some babies with Down syndrome get leukemia? . …the ways children with Down syndrome communicate, learn and develop? . Richard Newton. Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. Dr Patricia D. Jackson. EDINBURGH. HEARING. Hearing Problems in Children . with Down’s Syndrome. Common . problem > 50% . conductive loss >40db. In 1866, an English doctor named John Langdon DOWN described the characteristics of Down syndrome. . What were some of the characteristics John Langdon Down observed?. Your body is made up of TRILLIONS of cells. Each cell is a copy of a single cell that divided itself to make all the cells in your body. Your cells need instructions to create who you are. Your DNA, genes and chromosomes work together to tell your body how to form and function. . Human Errors. • Miscalculation of the drug dose; getting one decimal wrong can mean ten times of overdose that may induce severe toxic effect. • Mislabeling of the syringe, misfiling to a wrong vaporizer etc. may constitute severe hazard. Dr R P Pandey. IV. Onset is and peak effect is quick, effect is intense, duration of action short. IM. Onset in 10-15 min, peak effect is delayed, depends on tissue perfusion/drug absorption/metabolism.
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