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Approach To Acutely Poisoned Patients
Initial management of critically ill patients should follow an ABCDE approach adapted to poisoning, which includes rapid identification of classic toxidromes,…
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Genomics of Preeclampsia
Complex genetic disorder that can be influenced by both maternal and fetal DNA. Genetic factors Genome-wide association studies (GWAS)GWAS have…
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Surgical Site Infection Prevention
Surgical site infections (SSIs) can be prevented by following a combination of surgical preparation, wound care, and medication. Surgical preparation Avoid…
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Ambulance Infection Prevention Protocol After Transfer Of A Highly Infectious Disease.
An ambulance infection prevention protocol following the transfer of a patient with a highly contagious disease should include: thorough cleaning and…
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Genetics Of Pre-eclampsia
netic component, but the exact genes involved are not fully understood. The risk of preeclampsia is influenced by the genetics of…
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Scheduling Of Medicine
The schedule is designed to protect public health and safety. Some medicines have a higher risk of causing harm than…
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Department Of Medicine And Pathology: Post Morterm Round.
Autopsies are considered an important quality assurance instrument in medicine, yet autopsy rates in many countries have been declining for…
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MDC Accredited CPD: National Stakeholder Consultation
A national stakeholder consultation is a meeting where a range of stakeholders are consulted on a proposed policy or project. The goal…
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Webinar Series On Ebola Surveillance
IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION Due to the Ebola outbreak, we will be running a series of sessions focused on Ebola Virus disease.…
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DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS AND PULMONARY EMBOLISM
Embolism (PE) occurs when a piece of that clot breaks off and travels to the lungs, blocking an artery there; essentially,…
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