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2023 CPG Obesity Guidelines: Application in Primary Care and Impact on Pediatric Health

Application of the 2023 CPG Obesity Guidelines in primary care is crucial due to the increased prevalence of obesity among children, with 19% affected in the US. This guideline update is necessary as the last guidelines were published in 2007 and there is now more data available, including RCTs and

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Best Shoulder Replacement Surgery Hospitals in India

Best Shoulder Replacement Surgery Hospitals in India\nA prosthetic implant during surgery changes an unhealthy or damaged shoulder joint. Patients with severe shoulder arthritis or other shoulder joint issues frequently undergo this treatment to relieve pain and restore mobility.\nOrthopedic surgeon

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Safe Entry Procedures for Confined Spaces

This module covers the safe procedures for entering confined spaces, emphasizing the importance of hazard assessment, permit systems, and hazard elimination. Failure to follow safe entry procedures can result in severe consequences like fire, suffocation, poisoning, or physical harm. It guides on ho

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Understanding Air Masses, Fronts, and Severe Weather in Earth Science

In Chapter 20 of Earth Science, we delve into the dynamics of air masses, fronts, and severe weather. Meteorologists study the movement and characteristics of air masses to predict weather changes. Air masses, defined by their temperature and humidity, interact at fronts, leading to precipitation an

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Effectiveness of Steroids in COVID-19 Treatment: Insights from Recent Studies

Recent studies delve into the impact of different steroids on mortality and organ support in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The use of dexamethasone showed a significant reduction in 28-day mortality, especially in patients requiring oxygen support. On the other hand, the REMAP-CAP trial assessed t

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Brain Oxygen Optimization in Severe TBI - Protocol Summary

In the severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) protocol, intracranial monitors measuring ICP and PbtO2 are placed within 12 hours of injury. Procedures include FiO2 challenges to check PbtO2 reliability and assess cerebral physiology. Challenges involving FiO2, MAP, and CO2 help guide ventilator setting

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Importance of Oxygen Therapy in Managing Respiratory Illnesses

Oxygen therapy is crucial in treating hypoxemia and saving lives, especially in patients with severe acute respiratory infections like COVID-19. This module covers the significance of oxygen therapy, indications for its use, methods to measure blood oxygen levels, and how to titrate oxygen therapy e

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Understanding Delirium in Dementia for Clinicians

This learning module provides clinicians with insights into the relationship between delirium and dementia, how to distinguish between the two conditions, practical approaches to assessing delirium in dementia patients, treatment implications, and a structured method for delirium detection using cas

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National Audit Results for Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock 2016/17

This presentation outlines the national results of a clinical audit conducted in 2016/17 regarding the management of severe sepsis and septic shock in Emergency Departments (EDs). The audit objectives include benchmarking current performance, facilitating national and peer comparisons, identifying a

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Understanding Major Food Allergens and Anaphylaxis

Major food allergens, including milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, and soybeans, can cause severe allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Symptoms of food allergies range from mild to life-threatening, with anaphylactic shock being a serious complication that requires immed

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Understanding Malaria: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite, transmitted through the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito. There are four types of Plasmodium parasites, with Plasmodium falciparum being the most severe. Malaria incidence globally has seen millions of cases with significant mort

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Clinical Audit Results of Moderate to Acute Severe Asthma in EDs 2016/17

This clinical audit presentation showcases the national results of how Emergency Departments (EDs) are performing against the established audit standards for moderate to acute severe asthma in the year 2016/17. The objectives of the audit were to benchmark current performance, enable national and pe

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Results and Learnings from a Community-Based Severe Malaria Project in Rural Zambia

Zambia's community-based severe malaria project has successfully scaled up the use of Rapid Access to Treatment (RAS) strategy, resulting in improved access to malaria case management services. Key success factors include training over 16,500 Community Health Workers (CHWs) since 2017, community mob

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Severe Malaria Treatment Guidelines by WHO

Severe malaria requires prompt diagnosis and treatment to prevent death and complications. The main focus is on achieving therapeutic concentrations of effective antimalarials quickly. Management involves clinical assessment, specific antimalarial treatment, addressing complications, and supportive

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Management of COVID-19 in Acute Care Setting in Antigua and Barbuda by Dr. Sneha Shanbhag

This presentation by Dr. Sneha Shanbhag, a consultant internist at Mount Saint John's Medical Centre in Antigua, outlines the COVID-19 management strategies in the acute care setting. The presentation covers case severity breakdown, hospital admission guidelines, therapeutic management for mild to s

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Restorative Justice Practices in Responding to Severe Violent Crime by Niall Kearney

This collection of images and information presents insights into restorative justice approaches for severe violent crimes. It discusses the ethical framework, EU guidance, timing considerations, resource utilization, and key stakeholders involved in the process. Also, it highlights the importance of

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Managing Physical Health in Severe Mental Illness with a Focus on Diabetes

This educational material presents a comprehensive slide set designed to aid in the management of physical health in individuals with severe mental illness, focusing on diabetes. It includes insights on the challenges faced by healthcare professionals, learning objectives on diabetes management, and

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Inpatient Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition Training Course 2011

This training course focuses on inpatient management of severe acute malnutrition, teaching procedures outlined in the national Community-Based Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition Guidelines. The training aims to reduce case fatality rates significantly and is designed for physicians, senior nur

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Brain Oxygen Optimization in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (BOOST3) Trials Overview

Overview of the BOOST3 trials focusing on brain oxygen optimization in severe traumatic brain injury patients. The trials involve multiple PIs, training sessions, and hands-on ancillary studies. Various design principles and organizational values are emphasized, with grant awards distributed to diff

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Understanding Sepsis and Its Impact on Patient Care

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition resulting from the body's response to an infection, leading to shock, multiple organ failure, and potentially death if left untreated. Recognizing and treating sepsis promptly is crucial, as it has a high mortality rate and can have a significant impact on pati

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Comprehensive Review of Severe Asthma Management in Clinical Practice

In this case study, we explore the journey of Mr. Y, a 60-year-old man with a history of breathing problems. Despite initial treatment, his condition worsened, leading to multiple exacerbations. With a focus on the 2019 BTS/SIGN guidelines, his management included treatment escalation with LAMA and

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Surveillance and Monitoring of Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) for COVID-19

Introduction to the surveillance of Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) with a focus on COVID-19 cases and clusters. The monitoring of hospitalized SARI cases, identification of unlinked cases, and implementation of control measures to reduce transmission are highlighted. Criteria for defining S

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Management of Severe Hypertension in Maternal Health

Learn about the critical management of severe hypertension in maternal health, including the acute control of hypertension, risks of maternal deaths, guidelines for treating severe hypertension, medication recommendations, and essential tips for optimal blood pressure control during pregnancy.

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Innovative Approaches for Individualized Recovery in Severe Mental Illness

Embracing the recovery model for individuals with severe mental illness entails moving away from traditional approaches and focusing on values, shared decision-making, and community support. The hierarchy of needs profiles different levels of specialized services, while measurements include wellbein

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Acute Malnutrition - Fluid Management and Treatment Overview

Acute malnutrition, particularly severe acute malnutrition (SAM), requires careful fluid management and a structured treatment approach involving stabilization, transition, and rehabilitation phases. This condition results from inadequate dietary intake or acute infections, leading to severe wasting

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Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial for Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Severe Mental Illness

A cluster randomised controlled trial is being conducted to test an intervention aimed at reducing cardiovascular disease risk for individuals with severe mental illnesses in primary care settings. Led by Professor David Osborn at UCL Division of Psychiatry, the study is funded by the National Insti

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Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Children: A Retrospective Study in Johannesburg Health District

Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) in children aged 6-59 months is a critical public health concern in Johannesburg, South Africa. This study retrospectively analyzes the classification and management of SAM cases by professional nurses in primary health care facilities. The research highlights the imp

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Understanding Severe Mental Illness in Mothers: Impacts and Support

Mothers with severe mental illnesses like Schizophrenia face unique challenges in parenting. Support from partners, family, and the community is crucial for their well-being. Despite the difficulties, with proper treatment and support, women with severe mental illnesses can effectively fulfill their

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Severe Malaria Rapid Assessments: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices

This presentation discusses severe malaria rapid assessments conducted by Development Data in Uganda and Zambia. The assessments aimed to improve severe malaria case management at community and lower health facility levels. Key findings include knowledge levels among health workers, transitioning kn

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Severe Weather Ice Storm Tabletop Exercise Overview

This tabletop exercise focuses on testing plans and coordination for severe weather events, specifically ice storms. Participants will assess roles, responsibilities, and response capabilities related to evacuation, emergency response, and recovery efforts. The exercise aims to strengthen partnershi

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Impact of Severe Mental Illness, Physical Comorbidity, and COVID-19 in South Asia

The research funded by the National Institute for Health Research aims to address the mortality gap and health inequalities faced by individuals with severe mental illnesses in South Asia. The study focuses on improving outcomes for mental and physical multimorbidity, reducing depression and anxiety

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Changes to Transitional Severe Disability Premium Element in Universal Credit

Responding to a High Court judgment, changes are being made to the Transitional Severe Disability Premium Element in Universal Credit. Claimants qualifying for the Severe Disability Premium will receive additional amounts reflecting other disability premiums from legacy benefits. This adjustment aim

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Brain Oxygen Optimization in Severe TBI Phase 3: BOOST-3 Study Details at University of Michigan

Explore the BOOST-3 trial led by Erin Bengelink, focusing on brain oxygen optimization in severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Phase 3. Discover study materials, milestones, regulatory parameters, and training resources to facilitate your involvement in this crucial research project. Access the BOOST

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Understanding Poisonous Plants and Their Effects on Humans

Poisonous plants can have deleterious effects on individuals, leading to severe consequences and even death if not managed properly. These plants produce toxins that interfere with the body's essential functions, ultimately causing impairment and potential fatality. Recognizing the grades of poisoni

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Changes to Neonatal BCG Programme: Updated Timing and SCID Evaluation

The Neonatal BCG Programme has undergone changes, including shifting the timing of the BCG vaccine administration from birth to 28 days and introducing Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) evaluation. This session aims to educate on the modifications for safe practice. The BCG immunization progra

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Tobacco Cessation Interventions in Severe Mental Illness

Individuals with severe mental illness face health and socioeconomic disparities, often compounded by tobacco use. Tobacco is a major contributor to global morbidity and mortality, disproportionately affecting low and middle-income countries. High tobacco prevalence is observed in people with SMI, n

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Test Requirements and Procedures Overview for TCB Council Meeting

This document outlines the test requirements and procedures prepared by Mark Briggs and Mark Maynard for the TCB Council meeting scheduled for September 16, 2024. It covers EMC test procedures, FCC regulations, Industry Canada standards, RF exposure procedures, and equipment certification guidelines

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Understanding Source Term Assessment in Severe Nuclear Accidents

Delve into the complexities of source term assessment under severe accidents conditions, focusing on core degradation, containment pressure buildup, radioactive species release, safety systems, iodine-related phenomenology, and assessing the radioactive source term's impact on the environment. This

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Severe Weather Project Summary for Week 34

Week 34 of the Severe Weather Project focused on expanding development and evaluation of severe weather potential model guidance. The project aimed to develop experimental forecast tools for severe weather at Week 3-4 time range, utilizing a hybrid model and SCP (Supercell Composite Parameter). The

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Interpreting the Use of 'Severe' in NPPF Impact Assessment

Understanding the term 'severe' in the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) for impact severity and its implications within the industry. The NPPF guidelines emphasize the importance of addressing significant impacts on the transport network and distinguishing between severe and significant imp

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