We also use it when we feel there is no chance
of Iatrogenic Cushing's.
We discard the needles because they are dulled after the first insertion and also to eliminate the possibility
of iatrogenic or acupuncturist - caused infection.
Examples
of this iatrogenic phenomenon in education include certain aspects of policies and practices like achievement - level tracking, the assignment of homework, the standards movement, and compulsory education.
Please help share this video with everyone you know and, together, we can prevent more victims
of iatrogenic (caused by medicine) dependence, withdrawal, and injury from prescribed benzodiazepines and Z - drugs.
Unfortunately, many of the patients Bolte sees are victims
of iatrogenic, or doctor - caused, illness.
Of note to EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE fans out there, the authors discuss exclusionary factors in the 39w0d studies that OVERESTIMATED the risk
of iatrogenic prematurity and UNDERESTIMATED the risk of still birth in the 38th week and fetal / maternal morbidly / mortality arising from converting an elective C - section to one that is urgent / emergency.
Not exact matches
Her areas
of interest are medicalisation,
iatrogenic effects, place
of birth and woman's involvement in decision - making and legal issues.
An
iatrogenic cause
of hypersystole is use
of induction agents like Cytotec, prostaglandin, and pitocin.
'' How much
of the increased morbidity in hospital births has an
iatrogenic cause» http://www.quackometer.net/blog/2007/07/quack-word-20-
iatrogenic.html
Henci Goer's recent post,
Iatrogenic Norms: How Fast Do First - Time Mothers Beginning Labor Spontaneously Actually Dilate, is a perfect example
of natural childbirth as an unscientific smear.
The chances
of getting
iatrogenic infections from a hospital during labor and delivery are very low.
When the birthing passage creates abnormal levels
of stress either due to uncontrollable events or to
iatrogenic causes, trauma can result.
«This instrument may be helpful in preventing
iatrogenic injury, in facilitating quality monitoring
of care, and in helping to guide resource allocation in the prevention
of HAPI in hospitalized infants and children.»
«Exploratory analyses
of several secondary outcomes indicated that the sedation protocol was associated with a difference in patients» sedation experience; patients in the intervention group were able to be safely managed in a more awake and calm state while intubated, receiving fewer days
of opioid exposure and fewer sedative classes without an increase in inadequate pain or sedation management or clinically significant
iatrogenic [consequence
of treatment] withdrawal compared with patients receiving usual care, but they experienced more days with reported pain and agitation, suggesting a complex relationship among wakefulness, pain, and agitation,» the authors write.
Overall 30 - day mortality was low at 0.9 %, in keeping with the results
of meta - analyses.7 The leading causes
of intraoperative morbidity were
iatrogenic damage to an organ or structure and significant hemorrhage.
in a middle - term, exploit the experimental systems established, to identify the direct causative factors (genetic, environmental,
iatrogenic) involved in the initiation
of chromosomal alterations and disease progression, and to identify new therapeutic targets;
With the
iatrogenic diet being low - carb, there is a little amount
of carbs that can be converted to glucose.
Available since FDA approval in 1942, Premarin has caused an estimated 15,000 cases
of endometrial cancer, representing the largest epidemic
of serious
iatrogenic disease ever reported.
Assuming that you rule out an
iatrogenic murmur, it's definitely reasonable to consider the possibility
of HCM, especially since older male domestic cats are over-represented.
Also
iatrogenic murmurs can be produced in cats by applying too much pressure with the stethoscope against the highly compliant feline thoracic cage, resulting in compression
of the right ventricle and leading to partial right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) obstruction.
Taking high levels or long - term doses
of Prednisone can also bring about Cushing» s like symptoms (called
iatrogenic Cushing» s) as it is a corticosteroid and increase the cortisol levels in the blood.
Systemic corticosteroid overuse can lead to
iatrogenic hyperglucocorticoidism and highly deleterious side effects such as «corticosteroid - induced - owner - loss -
of - hope!
Iatrogenic administration
of glucocorticoids and subsequent suppression
of the immune system has great potential as an influencing factor in demodicosis.
I mentioned earlier that the corticosteroid medications, often given to pets for a variety
of health problems, can cause high cholesterol levels (=
iatrogenic Cushing's disease).
This type
of Cushing's disease is
iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome.
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Iatrogenic hyperadrenocorticism is developed if a cat has been prescribed excessive amounts
of steroid medication for a prolonged period
of time
There are three forms
of Cushing's disease; adrenal - based hyperadrenocorticism, pituitary - dependent hyperadrenocorticism, and
iatrogenic hyperadrenocorticism;
Instead they practice
iatrogenic medicine, first by endorsing the continued feeding
of potentially harmful diets, then by prescribing potentially harmful drugs and costly special prescription diets that are all too often useless and highly unpalatable
Investigating the Use
of Gastroprotectants as a Means
of Preventing
Iatrogenic Gastrointestinal Signs Associated With Immunosuppressive Corticosteroid Therapy.
There are three origins
of Cushing's disease: pituitary - dependent, adrenal - dependent, and
iatrogenic Cushing's.
Iatrogenic Cushing's disease means that the excess
of cortisol has resulted from excessive administration
of a steroid medication.
There are three forms
of Cushing's disease in dogs: pituitary - dependent, adrenal - based and
Iatrogenic.
6)
Iatrogenic hypertension secondary to COX - 2 inhibitor use for the treatment
of the patient's back injuries.
Results signify the importance
of further research to understand the potential benefits as well as
iatrogenic effects
of relationship education.
Simultaneously, the proponents
of this purported prophylactic speciously explain away or argue for ignoring tangible evidence
of actual current harms being inflicted on the child as well as developing
iatrogenic effects, and in a defiance
of logic reminiscent
of theological arguments, insist that the burden falls on the other side to counter their unsupported beliefs.
But divorce can be an
iatrogenic (therapist - induced) side effect
of individual therapy for married folks.
Known as
iatrogenic effects, this refers to the negative unintended consequences
of a well intentioned act.
The solutions for the
iatrogenic problems caused by these therapeutic interventions are more and more
of them.