PPT-High Risk OB patient transport

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Objectives Discuss terminology of obstetrics Discuss normal AampP changes during pregnancy Discuss the OPQRST history and SAMPLE history specific to the pregnant

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Objectives Discuss terminology of obstetrics Discuss normal AampP changes during pregnancy Discuss the OPQRST history and SAMPLE history specific to the pregnant patient Discuss APGAR score Discuss process of physical assessment specific to pregnancy. NODULE SIZE LOW - RISK PATIENT HIGH - RISK PATIENT 4 mm No follow - up needed • CT at 12 months f stable, no further followup 4 6 mm• CT at 12 monthsf stable, no further followupȂ Gyn. Injuries. Howard T. Sharp MD. Vice Chair and Professor. Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Case 1. 2 week post op check from C-Section. Pain at right groin, just outside corner of incision. Give it 1 month.. Olivier . Choquet. Department of Anesthesiology . and . Critical Care Medicine. Lapeyronie. University Hospital . Montpellier, France. DISCLOSURE. The . high risk . patient. Menu. The risk. . of complication. DOFFING (Removal of) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – *HIGH RISK *High risk: - “Wet patient” Patient to have Ebola Virus Disease OR Patient is suspected to have Ebola Virus NCEPOD report 9/12/11. Carol J. Peden BSC, MB . ChB. , MD, FRCA, FFICM, MPH. Royal United Hospital, Bath. Up to 25,000 surgical deaths per year. 5-10% of surgical cases are high risk. 79% of deaths occur in the high risk group. Providers. Clinically Integrated Network. January 2014. Agenda. 2. Objectives for Today. Provide a brief history and context. Share the vision, objectives, and strategies. Review the model of care . Review Physician Care Network’s clinical and administrative services. : . R. éalité . suisse et jurassienne. 28.09.2017. Journée romande de dialyse. Agenda. Transports pour patients hospitalisés. Transports pour patients à domicile/lieu de vie. Couverture par les assurances. Auckland, New Zealand. Objectives. To compare the frequency of use of ultrasound technology in the pregnant patient at KU Med and Auckland City Hospital. To identify the views of New Zealand OBGYN’s and OB patients about the use of routine ultrasound evaluations in the pregnant patient and evaluate patient concerns about ultrasonography. Johns Hopkins Fall Assessment Tool. Quality Management Division. HQ, US Army Medical Command. Fort Sam Houston, TX. 1 June . 2011. Background. All patients regardless of age are at an increased risk for falling in a hospital setting. Fall and injury prevention continues to be a considerable challenge across the care continuum. . Donning & Doffing. Housekeeping. . Details. Welcome & Introduction. Welcome to PPE Donning & Doffing. Your name. Your title. What You Will Learn. The employer legislated responsibilities for personal protective equipment and education/training. Richard C. Walls. Advisor: Scott . Ciarkowski. 2013-10-04. Learning Objectives. Describe characteristics of high-alert medications. Describe characteristics of effective risk-reduction strategies for high-alert medications. Paulette . Tucciarone. , MD, MPH, USN. COL Brett J. Schneider, MD, FAPA, USA. DISCLOSURE. I have no financial relationships to disclose.. The CPG Working Group. VHA. DoD. Nat’l Organizations. Nazanin. Clinical Pharmacist Training. The Meyers Primary Care Institute is a joint endeavor of the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Reliant Medical Group, and Fallon Health.. This training module was developed as part of a toolkit for the implementation of a clinical pharmacist home-based intervention that includes the following components:. RADIOSURGICAL . TREATMENT OF ARTERIOVENUS . MALFORMATIONS . AT . ST. LUKE’S RADIATION ONCOLOGY CENTRE AND BEAUMONT HOSPITAL . Dr.. Christina Skourou. SLRON. Christina.Skourou@slh.ie. Mr. Paul Davenport.

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