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Case Conference 4

Case Conference 4. Section C - Group 5 Mendoza, T., Mindanao, A., Miranda, M.C., Molina, M., Monzon , J.,Morales , A., Musni , M., Nallas , A., Naval, A., Nepomuceno , J., Nerpiol , C., Ng, C., Ng, P., Niere , J. Recommended Dosage for Initial Treatment of Tuberculosis in Adults:.

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Case Conference 4

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  1. Case Conference 4 Section C - Group 5 Mendoza, T., Mindanao, A., Miranda, M.C., Molina, M., Monzon, J.,Morales, A., Musni, M., Nallas, A., Naval, A., Nepomuceno, J., Nerpiol, C., Ng, C., Ng, P., Niere, J

  2. Recommended Dosage for Initial Treatment of Tuberculosis in Adults:

  3. Recommended Antituberculosis Treatment Regimen:

  4. Criteria for ARDS • Acute in onset • Oxygenation: A partial pressure of arterial oxygen to fractional inspired oxygen concentration ratio < 200 mm per Hg (regardless of positive end-expiratory pressure. ) • Bilateral pulmonary infiltrates on chest radiograph • Pulmonary artery wedge pressure < 18 mm Hg or no clinical evidence of left atrial hypertension Harrison’s Principle of Internal Medicaine 17th Edition Bernard GR, Artigas A, Brigham KL, Carlet J, Falke K, Hudson L, Lamy M, Legall JR, Morris A, Spragg R. The American-European Consensus Conference on ARDS. Definitions, mechanisms, relevant outcomes, and clinical trial coordination. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1994 Mar;149(3 Pt 1):818-24.

  5. Clinical Conditions Associated with Development of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Direct lung injury Indirect lung injury • Pneumonia • Aspiration of gastric contents • Toxic Inhalation injury • Near drowning • Pulmonary contusion • Fat embolism • Reperfusion pulmonary edema post lung transplantation or pulmonary embolectomy   • Sepsis • Severe trauma • Multiple bone fractures • Flail chest • Head Trauma • Burns • pancreatitis • Post-Cardiopulmonary bypass • Massive transfusions • Drug overdose Harrison’s Principle of Internal Medicaine 17th Edition Ware LB, Matthay MA. The acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2000;342:1338.

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