PKB - Patients Know Best
PKB (Patients Know Best) is a patient-held record platform that empowers patients to access and manage their health information effectively. It enables patients to track symptoms, connect devices, share data with clinical teams, and engage in self-care. With features like communication tools, sympto
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Understanding Semaglutide Tablets: Key Insights for Indian Patients
Impomed Healthcare empowers Indian diabetes patients with comprehensive guidance on the innovative Semaglutide tablets. We explain how these tablets offer the dual benefits of blood sugar control and weight management through their unique mechanism. Our insights into Semaglutide help patients make i
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Kidney Replacement Therapy Incidence Trends in Malaysia
The data presented in this study outlines the stock and flow of new Kidney Replacement Therapy (KRT) patients in Malaysia from 2012 to 2022. It covers the incidence rates of new dialysis patients, hemodialysis (HD) patients, peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients, and transplant patients. The figures and
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Kidney Replacement Therapy Trends in Malaysia 2012-2022
A comprehensive overview of kidney replacement therapy (KRT) trends in Malaysia from 2012 to 2022 is presented, detailing the stock and flow of new KRT incidences and ESKD patients on KRT. The data includes the number of new dialysis patients, new HD patients, new PD patients, and new transplant pat
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Electrosurgery Market Expected to Reach $8.99 Billion by 2031
Meticulous Research\u00ae\u2014a leading global market research company, published a research report titled,\n \u2018Electrosurgery Market by Product (Monopolar, Bipolar Instrument, Generator, Smoke Evacuation System,\n Electrode), Surgery (Obstetric
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Revised Guidelines for Home Isolation of COVID-19 Cases in India
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare in India has issued revised guidelines for home isolation of very mild/pre-symptomatic/asymptomatic COVID-19 cases. Patients eligible for home isolation must have the necessary facility for self-isolation. Special considerations apply to elderly patients and t
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Understanding Determinants of Maternal Death and Response Strategies
Explore the causes and determinants of maternal death, highlighting factors such as poor access to family planning, lack of skilled attendance at delivery, and societal influences. Learn about the Three Delays model and how it relates to seeking emergency obstetric care.
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Understanding Uterine Cancer and Postmenopausal Bleeding
Dr. Khalid Akkour, Assistant Professor of Gynecologic Oncology at King Saud University Medical City, provides insights on uterine cancer and postmenopausal bleeding. The structured OSCE discusses important aspects such as taking a focused history, age, ethnicity, past gynecologic and obstetric histo
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Enhancing Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care through First Referral Units
Historical background and strategic approach to improve emergency obstetric and newborn care through the establishment of fully functional First Referral Units (FRUs) in districts, focusing on critical services, infrastructure needs, and essential facilities. The initiative aims to provide 24-hour d
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Molecularly-Guided Therapy vs Platinum Chemotherapy in CUP Patients
This trial aims to compare the efficacy and safety of molecularly-guided therapy or cancer immunotherapy based on genomic profiling with platinum-based chemotherapy in patients with cancer of unknown primary site. The study design includes multiple treatment regimens guided by genomic profiles, with
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Understanding Determinants of Maternal Death: Causes, Factors, and Response
This educational session delves into the determinants of maternal death, distinguishing between causes and factors that increase the risk of maternal mortality. It covers possible determinants like hemorrhage, sepsis, and poor access to healthcare services, and discusses the Three Delays model for i
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Electrosurgery Industry Forecasted to Reach $8.99 Billion by 2031
Meticulous Research\u00ae\u2014a leading global market research company, published a research report titled,\n \u2018Electrosurgery Market by Product (Monopolar, Bipolar Instrument, Generator, Smoke Evacuation\n System, Electrode), Surgery (Obstetric
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Communicating with Patients with Cognitive Impairment and Other Communication Difficulties
This presentation highlights the causes of communication difficulties in patients, focusing on cognitive impairment, sensory impairments, and language barriers. It emphasizes the challenges of caring for these patients, including assessing pain and managing symptoms effectively. Practical strategies
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Implementing MQii for Patient-Centered Care
Implementing the Malnutrition Quality Improvement Initiative (MQii) involves training project teams, understanding clinical workflows, and engaging patients in their care. Multidisciplinary project and care teams play essential roles in effective implementation, with patients and family caregivers c
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European Patients Academy on Therapeutic Innovation: Information on Medicinal Products
Accurate and up-to-date information on medicinal products is crucial for patients and healthcare professionals. The European Patients Academy on Therapeutic Innovation provides insights into topics such as package leaflets, labelling requirements, and information to be provided according to the Dire
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Effectiveness of Interactive Messaging Alert System in Improving Maternal Health Knowledge
This study evaluates the impact of an Interactive Messaging Alert System (IMAS) on enhancing knowledge levels of obstetric and newborn danger signs, increasing antenatal care service utilization, and improving birth preparedness among pregnant women in Dodoma Municipal. By addressing the three core
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DAPA-HF Trial: Dapagliflozin in Heart Failure Patients without Diabetes
The DAPA-HF trial investigated the use of dapagliflozin, an SGLT2 inhibitor, in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction, regardless of diabetes status. Funded by AstraZeneca, the study enrolled 4,744 patients from 20 countries, showing promising results in reducing cardiovascular d
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Obstetric Patient with Concerns for Weight Gain and Hypertensive States in Pregnancy
A 30-year-old gravid 6 para 4 patient at 36 weeks and 5 days presents with weight gain, headaches, epigastric discomfort, nausea, and swelling. Symptoms started a week ago, with notable pitting edema in hands and feet, blurry vision, and epigastric pain. Past medical history includes chronic hyperte
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Challenges and Opportunities in Women's Healthcare Access in Georgia
The presentation to the Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee by Dr. Catherine Bonk sheds light on the crucial aspects of women's healthcare in Georgia. It addresses daily healthcare dilemmas for women across generations, the role of OBGYNs, chronic health issues, access challenges, and
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Overview of Induction of Labour for Obstetric Practice
Induction of labor is the artificial initiation of the labor process before it begins naturally. This procedure is performed in cases such as premature rupture of membranes, prolonged pregnancy, preterm premature rupture of membranes, pre-eclampsia, and maternal medical conditions like diabetes or c
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Diagnostic Dilemma in a Case of Hemo-peritoneum in Obstetrics
A 25-year-old pregnant woman presented with a history of blunt trauma, diffuse pain, and urinary retention. Despite a normal initial ultrasound, she developed breathlessness and urinary issues. Clinical examination revealed significant pallor and diffuse abdominal tenderness. This case highlights th
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Managing Hemodynamic Changes After Subarachnoid Block in Obstetric Patients: Exploring Zofran's Potential
Explore the potential of using Zofran to address hypotension and bradycardia following subarachnoid block in obstetric patients. The discussion covers physiological effects, reflexes, serotonin receptors, Zofran pharmacology, literature review on its efficacy, dosing recommendations, and concerns ab
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Hospitalization Trends for End-Stage Renal Disease Patients 2006-2015
Analysis of adjusted hospitalization rates for End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) patients by treatment modality from 2006 to 2015, indicating differences in rates based on age, sex, race, and primary cause of kidney failure. The data covers all-cause and cause-specific hospitalization rates for ESRD pa
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Physiotherapy Support for Mothers with OASI - Expert Guidance and Rehabilitation
Providing specialized physiotherapy support for mothers experiencing Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASI) is crucial for addressing immediate problems like pain, urinary or fecal incontinence, and more. With a focus on pelvic health, this approach involves reassurance, tailored pelvic floor musc
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Understanding Face and Brow Presentations in Obstetrics & Gynecology
Face and brow presentations are rare occurrences in labor, with causes varying from fetal positioning to maternal factors. Diagnosis involves abdominal and vaginal examinations, with management strategies including cesarean section in certain cases. Understanding the mechanisms and diagnosis of thes
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PNQIN.AIM Obstetric Use Disorder in Pregnancy Webinar Series
Join the Perinatal-Neonatal Quality Improvement Network of Massachusetts for their monthly webinar series focused on Obstetric Use Disorder in Pregnancy. The sessions include updates on quality improvement projects, brief teaching assignments, guest presentations, and closing remarks. Attendees are
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Chemotherapy Utilization in End-Stage Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients
This presentation explores the prevalence, correlates, and outcomes of chemotherapy use in patients with end-stage gastrointestinal cancers. Data is presented on the frequency of chemotherapy administration, correlates, harms, and benefits in patients in their final months of life. Insights from stu
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Complex Obstetric Case Study: Catherine's Challenging Journey
24-year-old Catherine, diagnosed with autism and a learning disability, faces a complex obstetric situation. With little understanding of childbirth and a strong aversion to medical interventions, Catherine's refusal of necessary treatments raises ethical and legal dilemmas for healthcare providers.
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Analysis of Kidney Transplant Trends in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients (1996-2013)
This report delves into the trends surrounding kidney transplants in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients from 1996 to 2013. It looks at the percentage of dialysis patients wait-listed, unadjusted kidney transplant rates, number of patients wait-listed for kidney transplants, transplant counts, p
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Antenatal Fetal Surveillance Recommendations Based on ACOG Guidelines June 2021
These cheat sheets outline the indications and recommendations for outpatient antenatal fetal surveillance, including the reasons and frequency for non-stress tests (NST) and biophysical profile (BPP) based on various maternal conditions and fetal considerations. Guidelines are provided for differen
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Addressing Maternal Morbidity and Mortality in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: A Multi-Staged Approach
This study focuses on reducing maternal morbidity and mortality rates in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, which remain unacceptably high. The research by Firoza Haffejee and Nokuthula Sibiya highlights the need for a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary healthcare strategy to tackle the various factors con
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The Birthday Cuddle: Enhancing Family-Centered Care in Neonatal Units
Providing insights into the importance of initiating family-centered care right from birth, the guidelines outlined in the content focus on enabling higher acuity babies to experience the irreplaceable birthday cuddle. The process involves preparation, effective stabilization, and clear communicatio
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Management of Anti-e Late Sensitization in Pregnancy: A Case Study
A detailed case study involving a pregnant patient with anti-e late sensitization, suspected HDFN, and challenging component selection decisions. The patient's history, serology results, obstetric background, and sequence of events leading to an urgent transfer of the infant to a specialized hospita
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UK Renal Registry 23rd Annual Report 2019 Data Analysis
The UK Renal Registry's 23rd Annual Report provides comprehensive data on the pathways followed by adult patients to be included in the UK 2019 prevalent ICHD population. The report includes figures on percentage of patients with URR >65%, median URR achieved, changes in URR by sex between 2009 and
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Understanding Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Prolapse in Women
Pelvic floor dysfunction and prolapse are common issues affecting women, impacting their physical and emotional well-being. Surgical treatment may be necessary for symptomatic cases, but a thorough evaluation of symptoms, obstetric history, and other factors is crucial. Addressing precipitating fact
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Case Discussion: Post-Menopausal Bleeding in a 65-year-old Woman
Mrs. Pauline, a 65-year-old woman presenting with post-menopausal bleeding for the past 4 months, without associated symptoms, history of recent weight changes, or hormonal therapy. Her menstrual and obstetric histories, along with past medical and surgical history, are significant. Further evaluati
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Obstetric Emergency Drills: Enhancing Maternal Care Quality
Obstetric emergency drills play a crucial role in improving the quality of care for pregnant women facing life-threatening complications. By providing a method for clinicians to practice managing obstetric emergencies in a safe environment, these drills help enhance knowledge, skills, and teamwork,
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Essential Diet Requirements for Adolescent Girls
Nutrition is crucial for adolescent girls as it impacts their future health and that of their offspring. Nutritional deficiencies during this period can lead to delayed physical growth, sexual maturation, and affect bone strength. Adequate nutrition prepares girls for potential pregnancy and lactati
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Improving Discharge Processes for Urology Patients
Addressing gaps in discharge processes for urology patients led to the implementation of a standardized pathway ensuring proper communication, transfer protocols, and follow-up strategies. The pathway includes informed patient transfers, detailed communication with primary care, holistic needs asses
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Crisis Management in Neonate Workshop 2019 at Niloufer Hospital, Hyderabad
A workshop on Crisis Management in Neonate is scheduled to be held on December 8th, 2019, at Niloufer Hospital, Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad, India. The event aims to enhance knowledge and skills in neonatal venous access, intubation techniques, airway management, and cardiovascular challenges
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