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Content Blueprint for the Physician Assistant National ...

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Hematologic System 5% Infectious Diseases 6% Musculoskeletal System 8% ... Sepsis/systemic inflammatory response syndrome Spirochetal diseases • Lyme disease ... • Fibrocystic changes • Galactorrhea • Gynecomastia • Mastitis Cervical disorders

  Change, Sepsis, Hematologic

HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION These …

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death including tuberculosis (TB), bacterial sepsis, invasive fungal infections (such as histoplasmosis), and infections due to other opportunistic pathogens (5.1). o CIMZIA should be discontinued if a patient develops a serious infection or sepsis (5.1). o Perform test for latent TB; if positive, start treatment for TB prior to starting CIMZIA ...

  Information, Prescribing, Sepsis, Prescribing information

COVID-19 (Acute COVID and MIS-C) Care

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sepsis, or multi-organ failure • Tier 1 and 2 labs • Consider Sepsis Pathway • ED Guidance: Resuscitation for High-Risk COVID Patient • EKG, CXR, consider ECHO • Consult PICU and Infectious Disease • Consult Rheumatology for hyperinflammation • Imaging for thrombi as indicated by clinical evaluation as D-dimer expected to be ...

  Sepsis

DRUG NAME: Azacitidine

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Hematologic toxicity (i.e., anemia, neutropenia, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia) is associated with azacitidine therapy, particularly during the first two cycles and less frequently thereafter.

  Hematologic

Evaluation of Patients with Leukocytosis

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Dec 01, 2015 · The normal range for WBC counts changes with age and pregnancy (Table 1).3 Healthy newborn infants may have a WBC count from 13,000 to 38,000 per mm3 (13.0 to 38.0 × 109 per L) at 12 hours of ...

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PRODUCT MONOGRAPH INCLUDING PATIENT MEDICATION …

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Patients with severe infections such as sepsis, abscesses, tuberculosis and opportunistic infections (see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS, Risk of Infections). Patients with moderate or severe (NYHA Class III/IV) congestive heart failure (see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS, Cardiovascular and ADVERSE REACTIONS, Congestive Heart Failure).

  Sepsis

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