Subconjunctival Hemorrhage

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CHAPTER 24 Subconjunctival Hemorrhage Presentation This condition may occur spontaneously or may follow a minor trauma, coughing episode, vomiting, straining at stool, or heavy exercise. There is no pain or…

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Hysterical Coma or Pseudoseizure

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CHAPTER 4 Hysterical Coma or Pseudoseizure Presentation The patient is unresponsive and brought to the emergency department on a stretcher. There is usually a history of recent emotional upset: an…

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Hyperventilation

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CHAPTER 3 Hyperventilation Presentation The patient is anxious and complains of shortness of breath and an inability to fill the lungs adequately. The patient also may have palpitations, dizziness, intense…

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Weakness

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CHAPTER 13 Weakness Presentation An older patient, complaining of isolated “weakness” or an inability to carry on her usual activities or care for herself, comes to an acute care clinic…

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Dystonic Drug Reaction

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Figure 1-1 Patient with dystonic drug reaction. What To Do: Administer 1 to 2 mg of benztropine (Cogentin) or 25 to 50 mg of diphenhydramine (Benadryl) IV, and watch for…

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FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS

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FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS A bone fracture (break) may be simple (one clean break) or comminuted (multiple breaks or shattered) (Figure 38). Furthermore, it may be closed (skin intact) or open…

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MINOR BRUISES AND WOUNDS

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MINOR BRUISES AND WOUNDS BRUISES A bruise is a collection of blood that develops in soft tissue (muscle, skin, or fat), caused by a direct blow to the body part,…

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HAZARDOUS AQUATIC LIFE

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HAZARDOUS AQUATIC LIFE In general, anyone who gets an infection following a wound acquired in a naturral aquatic environment should be treated with an antibiotic to cover Staphylococcus and Streptococcus…

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