Hypertension Management Guidelines

Hypertension is defined as systolic blood pressure greater than 130 or diastolic blood pressure greater than 80 mm of Hg. The goals and classification of hypertension are recently changed, now if the systolic blood pressure is greater than 130 mm of Hg or diastolic blood pressure greater than 85 mm of Hg then the patient is labelled as a case of stage 1 hypertension.

treatment of chickenpox in pregnancy

Treatment of Chickenpox During Pregnancy. Post Exposure & Post Diagnosis

Chicken Pox in PregnancyExposure to ChickenpoxTreatment in PregnancyReferences / CreditsChicken Pox in Pregnancy Chickenpox in pregnancy is a serious condition which must be treated, Pregnant Patients present to outpatient or emergency department with chickenpox lesions, so the health care practitioner must know how to deal with such condition, as if untreated, it may cause fetal [...]

Guidelines: Management Approach to Sepsis / Septic Shock – Summary

Background Stages of Sepsis Diagnosis of Sepsis Management of Sepsis References / Credits In order to manage a patient suferring from sepsis, you must first know the stage of sepsis the patient is suffering from because the management is different for each stage. Sepsis is defined as systemic inflammatory response syndrome as a result of [...]