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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: HYPOGLYCEMIA

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: HYPOGLYCEMIA

... While enhancement of gluconeogenesis is appreciable, a marked reduction in the rate of glucose utilization occurs in prolonged fasting, such that very little glucose is utilized by any t[r] ... See full document

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U-shaped relationship between early blood glucose and mortality in critically ill children

U-shaped relationship between early blood glucose and mortality in critically ill children

... and hypoglycemia are common complications of critical illnesses and are significantly associated with adverse ...ically ill patients ...about hypoglycemia [4, ...ally ill children had no ... See full document

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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: SALICYLATE INTOXICATION

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: SALICYLATE INTOXICATION

... THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: SALICYLATE INTOXICATION.. William E.[r] ... See full document

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Glycemic control in critically ill surgical patients: risks and benefits

Glycemic control in critically ill surgical patients: risks and benefits

... with hypoglycemia and ...avoid hypoglycemia. Keywords: insulin resistance, hypoglycemia, insulin signaling, hyperglycemia, critical illness, glycemic ... See full document

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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF HEAD INJURY

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF HEAD INJURY

... The long term effects of severe closed head injury and pro- tracted coma have been summarized by Richardson.” He evaluated 10 children, co- matose for 7 to 47 days following severe head [r] ... See full document

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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: SICKLE CELL DISEASE CRISES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: SICKLE CELL DISEASE CRISES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT

... XVI: Sudden death during sickle cell crises in young chil-. dren[r] ... See full document

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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: ACUTE METABOLIC DISEASE IN INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: ACUTE METABOLIC DISEASE IN INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD

... Odor of sweaty feet’, resistant metabolic acidemia progressive neurological signs Neonatal lethargy, seizures Seizures, mental retardation Feeding difficulty, episodic vomiting.. a, Qb, [r] ... See full document

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MUSCLE SURFACE pH: A NEW PARAMETER IN THE MONITORING OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD

MUSCLE SURFACE pH: A NEW PARAMETER IN THE MONITORING OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD

... in muscle pH which preceded the fall in systolic blood pressure by 5 minutes. Arterial pH presumably did not vary during this interval[r] ... See full document

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Postpyloric enteral nutrition in the critically ill child with shock: a prospective observational study

Postpyloric enteral nutrition in the critically ill child with shock: a prospective observational study

... However, enteral nutrition is not prescribed in many patients with shock, or only a low feed volume is admin- istered to keep the bowel active. Enteral nutrition increases splanchnic metabolic demands, which may lead to ... See full document

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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: THE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME OF THE NEWBORN

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: THE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME OF THE NEWBORN

... As with base therapy in acidosis, oxygen is of the utmost importance in the treat- ment of infants with RDS and respiratory failure, though it has become increasingly apparent that this [r] ... See full document

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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: CARE OF THE INFANT IN CARDIAC FAILURE

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: CARE OF THE INFANT IN CARDIAC FAILURE

... venous pressure, pulmonary edema may be seen and the chest will be filled with rales. and rhonchi, although bloody, frothy spu-[r] ... See full document

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CARE OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: INTRAVENOUS ALIMENTATION

CARE OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: INTRAVENOUS ALIMENTATION

... Filler and coworkers2 reported the successful long-term use of this solution in 14 critically ill infants, and to date 53 in- fants and children have been treated at the Children’s Hospi[r] ... See full document

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Mild hypoglycemia is independently associated with increased mortality in the critically ill

Mild hypoglycemia is independently associated with increased mortality in the critically ill

... with hypoglycemia varied from 18% to 65% among the different ...with hypoglycemia experienced higher mortality than did those without hypoglycemia even after stratification by severity of illness, ... See full document

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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE BACTERIAL MENINGITIS

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE BACTERIAL MENINGITIS

... old in whom there is reason to suspect the presence of “unusual” organisms, initial therapy must include one of the penicillins, usually ampicillin together with another drug, preferably[r] ... See full document

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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: MANAGEMENT OF TRACHEOSTOMY

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: MANAGEMENT OF TRACHEOSTOMY

... Care should be taken in nursing involving a patient with a tracheostomy tube in place. Tubes are easily dislodged, leaving the patient without an airway[r] ... See full document

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CARE OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: MAJOR BURNS

CARE OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: MAJOR BURNS

... Supported in part by grants from the Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children and from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (5 T1-HD-00033), U.S.. Public Health S[r] ... See full document

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CARE OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: THE PROBLEM OF DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION

CARE OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: THE PROBLEM OF DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION

... products of fibrin in human renal disease. : Care of the critically ill child: Endotoxin shock[r] ... See full document

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CARE OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: ENDOTOXIN SHOCK

CARE OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: ENDOTOXIN SHOCK

... These include the observation that infusion of kinins in man is followed by all the changes seen in the early phase of endotoxin shock.11 The fall in blood pres- sure observed in the ear[r] ... See full document

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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: ACUTE HEPATIC FAILURE

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: ACUTE HEPATIC FAILURE

... response of the child in hepatic coma will depend on the severity of the liver disease and the presence of complications. In the. mild form agitation and confusion are[r] ... See full document

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TREATMENT OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK

TREATMENT OF THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK

... venous pressure in optimal blood volume. maintenance.[r] ... See full document

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