peds
Posted By: mt on 2007-07-03
In Reply to: Pediatrics, on vital signs. Pt is 47 inches, 46 pounds in weight, has an s/l "LFC" of 21.5 in - tracy
Subject: peds
How old? COuld it be HC for head circumference?
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Subject: Peds
Hi there,
I haven't found the medication yet...I've been looking..but the oxygen delivery thing is OxyHood.
I'm thinking the medication the baby may have been given is something like a steroid perhaps, or maybe a type of bronchodilator.
I'm no doctor, I just play one at home. (Just kidding. I know I shouldn't try and play "guess the diagnosis." )
peds hodgkins
Subject: peds hodgkins
He gave Nystatin dose as 5 mL, then dictated ______ with its own dosage 2.7 mL. Looked on previous records for both MD and patient and everybody who heard that dictated left it blank.
Peds - see message
Subject: Peds - see message
She was on an AB monitor but that was stopped just recently secondary to normal s/l download. Thanks
Peds word help
Subject: Peds word help
Diagnosed with s/l Erloyz-Stanlose disease. In a child. TIA!
Help with peds cardiology please
Subject: Help with peds cardiology please
Infant presented with dilated cardiomyopathy and required "ETMO" treatment.
I think I have heard this before, but I am getting nowhere searching. Thanks!
Help wiht peds
Subject: Help wiht peds
Could it be ECMO?
Med help peds: S/L Kirisar? SM
Subject: Med help peds: S/L Kirisar? SM
"Placed on Oxihood, but the distress worsened and, therefore, the infant was intubated and received a dose of Kirasir.".
Help. This is not my primary. I don't do pediatrics and I have no idea. If I sound stupid, sorry. I really don't know and have looked and looked.
Thank you.
Peds echo results
Subject: Peds echo results
There is no evidence of a patent duct s/l dis-arteri-osis
I got this from the Peds Urologist I work from Arizona. SM
Subject: I got this from the Peds Urologist I work from Arizona. SM
This a bladder augmentation with the small bowel ileum (ileocystoplasty) and the creation of a continent catheterizable channel using the small bowel and reconfiguring that into a short tube or channel that is implanted into the bladder. That allows the patient to catheterize from the abdomen (often the belly button) rather than having to cath through the urethra since after the augmentation they usually can not void enough to empty the enlarged bladder. It was described by a physician named Montie (I think at the Univ of Miami) and is now often called a Montie catheterizable channel. Both are an attempt to make a small bladder (eg neurogenic bladder) bigger to hold more urine and avoid urinary incontinence. Essentially trading an enlarged bladder with the need for catheterization to maintain continence for too small a bladder and incontinence. PEG
Is it a peds dictation? There is a Vusion (generic for metronazole) prescribed for diaper rash.
Subject: Is it a peds dictation? There is a Vusion (generic for metronazole) prescribed for diaper rash.
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