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| HEMORRHAGIC DISORDERS: DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION, LIVER FAILURE, ..... or severe head trauma; Trauma with an increased risk of life-threatening … |
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| Multiple coagulation deficiencies (liver disease, trauma); DIC; Warfarin reversal; Coagulation deficiency (factor XI or VII). Dose (225 ml/unit) … |
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| Photosynthesis (and hence biological growth) depletes surface waters of nutrients (DIC, phosphate, nitrate,…). Maximum nutrient concentrations around depth of |
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| About 1/3 of reported cases are secondary to generalized infection. 20-25% due to tissue trauma. 10-25% due to malignancy. <10% liver disease … |
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| Nephrotic syndrome; Immobilization; Amyloidosis; Early DIC; Hyperadrenocorticism. Capillary fragility; Activation of clotting cascade. ... |
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| Severe preeclampsia ; HELLP – H emolysis, e levated l iver enzymes and l ow p latelets; DIC – Disseminated intravascular coagulation ; Amniotic fluid embolus ; ARDS – Acute |
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| ... Coagulation (DIC), trauma from surgical procedures or accidents,These include the ability of the liver and the reticulo-endothelial system to clear … |
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| Acute DIC from trauma or obstetric tends to be bleeding dominant; Chromic DIC fromLiver dz (defective DNA synthesis with accelerated erythropoiesis) … |
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| Microbiology and Pathology. Previously classified by CDC as part of GroupMicrobiology and Pathology. Isolated from saliva of healthy dogs and cats as …chfs.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/ED6F050E-5AA9-4C91-B431-E59627911589/0/Dog_bite_sepsis.ppt |
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| X-ray results show diffuse consolidation and the ABGs demonstrate respiratory acidosis with hypoxemia. D.G. is placed on oxygen, O2 sats improve to 91 |
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