this patient will surely die!!
Yes, brain tumours can show up very clearly on CT scans especially if the patient is injected with an X-ray dye.
Chronological age greater than 70 or physiologic age greater than 65Life threatening illness that despite transplant will limit survival to less than 5 years despite therapyHigh risk or severely symptomatic carotid or peripheral vascular disease that is not amenable to correctionHIV infectionSevere pulmonary disease that will likely result in the patient being ventilator dependent after transplantRelative contraindications include the following:Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus with significant neuropathy, nephropathy, or retinopathySevere asymptomatic peripheral vascular diseasePatients with body mass index > or = 35Psychological impairmentActive alcohol abuse without an attempt to stopEvidence of noncompliance with accepted medical practicesLack of social support network that can make long term commitment for patient's welfareCigarette smoking when the patient makes no attempt to stopUnrealistic expectations by the patient or family regarding transplant, its risks, and benefits
There is nothing about a colonoscopy that prevents a heart attack from happening; you can have one at any time. For some the procedure may elevate stress a bit. I have to say, without wanting to sound morbid, that if I should ever have a heart attack, I hope it is while I am having a colonoscopy or other hospital procedure. I would already be prepped for emergency treatment, and I would already be in the right place.
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no she ran outside naked without underwear and without bra
My father in-law is currently dying from cancer. He's on 2 automatic morphein pumps & "medaz" sedation every 1-2hrs. He has had no fluids, of any kind, for 12days (no food for 13days). He was "bleeding out" quite heavily from his nose & mouth last week & we thought it was the end, but he's still here. The whole family has put their lives on hold, thinking "today is the day" but after 12 days of thinking it, we dont know what to do. So the theory of surviving without water for only 3 days has been blown out of the water by him :(
I think it is different for everyone, but my husband went 47 days without food intake and 4 days without fluid intake before he passes away.
Dr. Kevorkian believed that terminally ill people had the right decide how and when they wanted to die. He was responsible for a number of what he termed assisted suicides where he would set up a euthanasia machine that could be activated by the terminally ill patient. Kevorkian did not participate in the activation of the devices and the patient had to be able to activate the device without assistance. Technically, he did not put anyone to death.
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The likely word is "anhydrous" (without water, without hydration).
Yes, when used in as sentence or phrase. One can say OK- so and so is terminally ill- without punctuation, but and usually the close-coupling is to avoid confusion- Terminally-Ill actress makes funeral plans. In some combinations it is normally hyphenated- but not always.
yes, if you were born without a heart.
Hydration is incredibly important because the body is nearly 60% water. Without proper hydration, the muscles and organs will begin to shut down. One factor of hydration is not drinking enough water, another is sun exposure.
Mild to moderate dehydration without vomiting can be managed with oral hydration. If the dehydration is severe or if there is frequent vomiting there is no other option but to administer fluids intravenously.
It indicates that he's still sedated. It's impossible to say more without knowing how/with what he was sedated, and why. From what little I know of the situation, I don't think you have to worry at this time.
Being patient means waiting for something without being bothered with having to wait. A patient is a person who requires medical care. A patient is a noun.
Any evaluation and management services rendered requires the patient to be present (face-to-face). There is not an evaluation and managment code for without patient.