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Oxford Eye Hospital Sub-conjunctival Haemorrhage
www.ouh.nhs.ukThe causes of sub-conjunctival haemorrhage Practically all sub-conj haemorrhages occur for no apparent reason. It does not mean you have an illness or eye condition. It may be caused by: 1. Coughing, knocking your eye, or rubbing it extremely hard 2. Diabetes or high blood pressure may make you slightly more likely to get a sub-conj haemorrhage 3.
Postpartum Haemorrhage - The Royal Women's Hospital
thewomens.r.worldssl.netJul 29, 2020 · Haemorrhage - Immediate and On-going Postnatal Care after Major PPH 2. Definitions Primary postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is traditionally defined as blood loss greater than or equal to 500 mL, within 24 hours of the birth of a baby (1). Secondary PPH is defined as a blood loss of more than 500mL after 24 hours and up to 12 weeks postnatally (1).
Guideline: Primary postpartum haemorrhage
www.health.qld.gov.auQueensland Clinical Guideline: Postpartum haemorrhage Refer to online version, destroy printed copies after use Page 2 of 37 Document title: Primary postpartum haemorrhage Publication date: March 2018 Document number: MN18.1-V10-R23 Document supplement:
Patient information factsheet
www.uhs.nhs.ukSubconjunctival haemorrhage A subconjunctival haemorrhage is a small bleed (similar to a bruise) from one of the minor blood vessels on the surface of the eye. It can be caused by high blood pressure or by straining when you cough or sneeze, but it can also happen suddenly, for no apparent reason.
Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) - ambonsall.com
www.ambonsall.como CI: ?SAH, seizure, rapidly improving signs or very major deficits, previous brain tumour/haemorrhage/AVM, recent stroke/HI/major surgery/LP, GI haemorrhage,
ACNRND11:Layout 1 24/10/11 18:20 Page 22 NEUROSURGERY ...
www.acnr.co.uk22 > ACNR >VOLUME 11 NUMBER 5 > NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 I ntraventricular haemorrhage occurs frequently in premature neonates. Large haemorrhages cause post-haemorrhagic ventricular dilatation, often requiring permanent CSF diversion.
136 Major haemorrhage part 1 - FRCA
www.frca.co.ukSign up to receive ATOTW weekly – email worldanaesthesia@mac.com ATOTW 136.Management of major haemorrhage –Part 1, 01/06/2009 Page 1 of 6
257 Management of Obstetric Haemorrhage - Anaesthesia UK
www.frca.co.ukSign up to receive ATOTW weekly - email worldanaesthesia@mac.com ! ATOTW 257 – Management of obstetric haemorrhage, 02/04/2012 Page 1 of 7
Management of acute upper GI haemorrhage - FRCA
www.frca.co.ukManagement of Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage HJ Fellows1 and HR Dalton2,3 1Intensive Care Unit, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter, UK; 2Cornwall Gastrointestinal Unit Royal Cornwall Hospital and 3Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, Truro, UK Introduction
163 Management of subarachnoid haemorrhage - FRCA
www.frca.co.ukSign up to receive ATOTW weekly - email worldanaesthesia@mac.com ATOTW 163.Management of subarachnoid haemorrhage, 07/12/2009 Page 1 of 11 MANAGEMEMT OF SUBARACHNOID ...
ERGOMETRINE INJECTION - Medsafe
www.medsafe.govt.nzErgometrine is administered after the delivery of the placenta for the purpose of contracting the uterus in order to prevent postpartum haemorrhage and postabortion haemorrhage due to uterine atony.
Hemorragia postparto Postpartum haemorrhage
scielo.isciii.esH. Karlsson y otros 160 An. Sist. Sanit. Navar. 2009, Vol. 32, Suplemento 1 INTRODUCCIÓN La hemorragia postparto es una de las complicaciones más temidas que pueden surgir en el puerperio. Actualmente, la me-
Management of the anticoagulated patient who presents …
www.frca.co.ukManagement of the anticoagulated patient who presents with intracranial haemorrhage Rebecca Appelboam, Exeter, UK Email: appelboamr@doctors.org.uk
Contraindications & Precautions
www.electrostimulateurs-manuels.frElectrotherapy Contraindications Tim Watson Page 2 Hot Packs CONTRAINDICATIONS Impaired circulation Areas of recent bleeding or haemorrhage Lack of local thermal ...
UK guidelines on the management of variceal …
www.bsg.org.ukUK guidelines on the management of variceal haemorrhage in cirrhotic patients Dhiraj Tripathi,1 Adrian J Stanley,2 Peter C Hayes,3 David Patch,4 Charles Millson,5 Homoyon Mehrzad,6 Andrew Austin,7 James W Ferguson,1 Simon P Olliff,6 Mark Hudson,8 John M Christie9 1Liver Unit, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation
Arteriovenous Malformation of the Stomach: A Rare Cause …
e-mjm.orgArteriovenous Malformation of the Stomach: A Rare Cause of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Med J Malaysia Vol 66 No 2 June 2011 143 common cause of chronic and massive haemorrhage when
ANTIBIOTIC POLICY V10 - East Cheshire NHS Trust
www.eastcheshire.nhs.uk6 East Cheshire NHS Trust Adult Antibiotic Policy V10.1b Feb 2018 Review June 2019 Post-partum haemorrhage ..... 90
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