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- what exactly does ETOH stand for??? | Student Doctor Network Forums
Hi I am wondering what exactly ETOH stands for I looked it up on google and it only said it was alcohol I am looking for the full long term Any help is greatly appreciated
- Sedation Slang | Student Doctor Network Forums
Here are a few I have so far: B-52 = 5 mg of haldol and 2 mg of ativan "snow em and stow em" = technique of sedating an acutely agitated patient then shipping them off to the OCU to await sobriety (etOH) or psych consult (This one is obviously not the best idea) Please let me know if you have any others Thanks alot Click to expand
- Validity of psychiatric evaluation in intoxicated ER patients
Are psychiatric assessments of intoxicated patients in the ER valid? My understanding was that they are not valid, until the patient is under the legal limit
- Releasing ETOH levels to police in the ER - Student Doctor Network . . .
What do you guys do when the Police ask you for the ETOH level on a patient they are investigating for a DUI?
- Admitting Alcohol Intoxication | Student Doctor Network
Do you guys ever admit alcohol intoxication? Like nothing else, just EtOH Is there a certain level or anything that would trigger an admission for you? Are there CMS admission criteria for it? I'm asking because my group has an incentive linked goal of reducing time to discharge My
- Critical care billing | Student Doctor Network Forums
Does anyone have a good resource for what they use to determine if critical care time was met? I work at a shop where he have people who only bill for it in near death cases and some who do for everything they can think of For example, every sepsis rule out that meets sirs criteria they will
- Most susceptible hepatic zone to TOXIC injury - zone I or zone III
That's what I remember from histo lectures, at least Good point I think the idea for the USMLE would be to know which specific toxins damage where as opposed to the generality (e g knowing paracetamol EtOH hit zone III or yellow fever at zone II, vs just "toxins at zone III or I")
- Crna “independent” practice massive lawsuit judgment in Conn
The guy was a sick EtOH abusing cirrhotic from the records and needed an urgent emergent surgery From the record it seems like the CRNA was woefully unprepared on many fronts, and it does seem that they didn't give blood in the OR which is unforgivable (though confusing whether they did or didn't give any)
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