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Pages for
uncompensated acidosis
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Acidosis - Wikipedia
Acidosis
/ From Wikipedia ...
Acidosis
is an increased acidity (i.e. hydrogen ion concentration) of blood plasma. ... The key to distinguish between respiratory and metabolic...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acidosis
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Unexplained Severe Illness Possibly Associated with Consumption of Kombucha Tea -- Iowa, 1995
... Analysis of arterial blood samples indicated severe metabolic
acidosis
with
uncompensated
respiratory
acidosis
; her pH level was 6.7; pO2, 86 mm Hg; and pCO2, 67 mm Hg. She...
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00039742.htm
3
Shock - New Treatments, May 2, 2008
... Shock may be divided into three phases: compensated,
uncompensated
, and irreversible. ... Progression to
uncompensated
and irreversible shock, as manifested by hypotension, severe...
http://www.medical-library.org/journals2a/shock.htm
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eMedicine - Heart Failure, Congestive : Article by Gary M SatoueMedicine - Heart Failure, Congestive : Article by
Home / Specialties ...
Uncompensated
CHF in an infant primarily manifests as a failure to thrive. ...
Uncompensated
CHF in older children may have fatigue or lower-than-usual energy levels. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic2636.htm
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Glaucoma
... Contraindication/s:- known allergy (sensitivity) to any ingredients of the solution (see specific precautions); asthma (emphysema, bronchitis etc), history of obstructive pulmonary disease, severe cardiac conditions (e.g. sinus brachycardia,...
http://www.academy.org.uk/pharmacy/glaucoma.htm
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Indian Pediatrics - Editorial
... Investigations revealed features suggestive of proximal tubular dysfunction like glucosuria, natriuria, phosphaturia and aminoaciduria; hemoglobin level 7g/dL, peripheral smear showed normocytic hypochromic red cells, blood urea 109 mg/dL and...
http://www.indianpediatrics.net/nov2004/nov-1172-1173.htm
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ISRCTN39632561 - A double-blind, randomised study comparing the safety and tolerance of SMOFlipid 20% and Intralipid 20% in long-term treatment with parenteral
Welcome / 03 January 2009 / Trial registration / Unique identification scheme / International databases ... Unstable conditions (e.g. severe post-traumatic conditions,
uncompensated
diabetes mellitus, acute myocardial...
http://controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN39632561
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ABC of Sports Medicine: Temperature and Performance - II: Heat -- Lloyd 309 (6954): 587 -- BMJ
... Intravenous bicarbonate will be needed to counteract the metabolic
acidosis
but this is best done in hospital by measuring acid/ base status. ... Occasionally a person who has a reduced ability to sweat, increases heat...
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/309/6954/587
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HIV Medicine 2007 |Drugs
... Peripheral polyneuropathy, and very rarely pancreatitis, lactic
acidosis
and anemia. ... Rarely lactic
acidosis
. ... Contraindications are severe heart, liver or renal dysfunction, bone marrow...
http://www.hivmedicine.com/textbook/drugs.htm
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Clinical Review
... Signs and symptoms of SBS include electrolyte disturbances; deficiencies of calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, vitamin B12, or fat-soluble vitamin deficiency; malabsorption of carbohydrates, lactose and protein; metabolic...
http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac/03/briefing/3966b1_02_MOR.htm
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