Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) occurs when fluid builds up in the tiny, elastic air sacs (alveoli) in your lungs. The fluid keeps your lungs from filling with enough air, which means less oxygen reaches your bloodstream. This deprives your organs of the oxygen they need to function.
ALL ABOUT DROWNING AND NEAR DROWNING,
THEIR SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS
HOW TO MANAGE THEM AT SITE OF INCIDENT,EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT,ICU
PEDIATRIC DROWNING ALSO COVERED
1. Tittle - Thrombophlebitis
2. Definition
3. Types
4. arterial vs venous thrombus
5. types of thrombus
6. Causes of thrombus
7. Risk factors
8. Symptoms of thrombophlebitis
9. Treatment of thrombophlebitis - conservative and surgical
10. DVT - Deep vein thrombosis
11. Localisation of DVT
12. Symptoms of DVT
13. Normal leg vs leg with DVT
14. Diagnosis of DVT
15,16. Differential diagnosis
18. Treatment of DVT - conservative and surgical
19. Complications
20. Thank you.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) occurs when fluid builds up in the tiny, elastic air sacs (alveoli) in your lungs. The fluid keeps your lungs from filling with enough air, which means less oxygen reaches your bloodstream. This deprives your organs of the oxygen they need to function.
ALL ABOUT DROWNING AND NEAR DROWNING,
THEIR SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS
HOW TO MANAGE THEM AT SITE OF INCIDENT,EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT,ICU
PEDIATRIC DROWNING ALSO COVERED
1. Tittle - Thrombophlebitis
2. Definition
3. Types
4. arterial vs venous thrombus
5. types of thrombus
6. Causes of thrombus
7. Risk factors
8. Symptoms of thrombophlebitis
9. Treatment of thrombophlebitis - conservative and surgical
10. DVT - Deep vein thrombosis
11. Localisation of DVT
12. Symptoms of DVT
13. Normal leg vs leg with DVT
14. Diagnosis of DVT
15,16. Differential diagnosis
18. Treatment of DVT - conservative and surgical
19. Complications
20. Thank you.
While lung cancer remains a very challenging cancer to treat, new treatments that capitalize on advances in our understanding of cancer. It is likely that a more personalized approach to treatment using biological markers and combinations of therapies will provide better results in the future.
ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE INTUBATION II Parts II Details II Clinical DiscussionSwatilekha Das
What is endotracheal intubation?
Endotracheal intubation is a procedure by which a tube is inserted through the mouth down into the trachea (the large airway from the mouth to the lungs). Before surgery, this is often done under deep sedation. In emergency situations, the patient is often unconscious at the time of this procedure.
For detailed information plz watch the slides till end.......
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While lung cancer remains a very challenging cancer to treat, new treatments that capitalize on advances in our understanding of cancer. It is likely that a more personalized approach to treatment using biological markers and combinations of therapies will provide better results in the future.
ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE INTUBATION II Parts II Details II Clinical DiscussionSwatilekha Das
What is endotracheal intubation?
Endotracheal intubation is a procedure by which a tube is inserted through the mouth down into the trachea (the large airway from the mouth to the lungs). Before surgery, this is often done under deep sedation. In emergency situations, the patient is often unconscious at the time of this procedure.
For detailed information plz watch the slides till end.......
And plz like, share and comment and follow......