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As can be seen in the case below, Dr. Hubble states that it would be correct for the patient to be evaluated by a specialist who can define a suitable surgical procedure for the patient's condition, or if the patient is unable to have surgery, the specialist may indicate the best treatment to follow. Dr. Left, on the other hand, says that this is a case in which treatment with antibiotics should be evaluated, as it may be a better alternative for the patient, as Dr. Wright suggested.
Os medicos devem se reunir e entrar em consenso sobre qual a melhor alternativa de tratar o paciente.
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I believe you should open the patients mouth and do a swab to check if a piece has come up and to get it out. That is the immediate next thing to do after compressions and before possible mouth to mouth.
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Im sure its true.. Its depends on when your are talking about though…
I personally suffer from widespread Stage IV endometriosis and mine has never appeared this way. The left side pain isn't necessarily from endometriosis on the colon, it could anywhere in there. The (cherry) angioma would usually not have anything to do with the colon, but angiomas can occur due to a hormonal imbalance (from the endometriosis.)
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The scene is safe, you've turned on the AED and it prompts you to attach the pads. Choose the best answer for correct pad placement on a 6 year old child cardiac arrest victim.
AED pads should be placed in the middle of the child's chest.
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