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Blood Product Components, Contents, Volume and Shelf Life Whole blood (autologous or directed donations) - RBC and plasma. WBC and platelets not viable after 24 hr. Factors V and VIII significantly decreased after 2 days. Hct 35%. 450mL blood and 63 Ml CPDA-1 anticoagulant Red cells (AS-1) Note: these are not “packed” red cells. Packed red cells have a Hct of 70-80% - RBC with about 25 mL of plasma and 100 mL of saline and additive solution (adenine, mannitol). Hct 60% Platelet concentrate - Platelets (5.5 X 1010); some WBC; 50 mL of plasma, a few RBC (Hct < .005) Platelet pheresis - Platelets (3.5 X 1011); some WBC; 300 mL ofplasma, a few RBC Fresh frozen plasma - Plasma proteins, all coagulation factors, complement. Cryoprecipitate - 150 mg of fibrinogen , at least 80 units of factor VIII, von Willebrand factor, factor XIII, fibronectin, ADAMTS-13 - Dr. Tom DeLoughery @Bloodman #BloodProduct #Components #Contents #Volume #Hematology #Management #Table
Shock Types and Classification DISTRIBUTIVE 66% • Sepsis/SIRS, anaphylaxis, adrenal insufficiency, liver failure, toxins, spinal/neurogenic • Warm and Dry HYPOVOLEMIC 16% • Bleed (GIB, RP bleed), third spacing (pancreatitis), GI losses, overdiuresis • Cold and Dry CARDIOGENIC 16% • MI, CHF • Cold and Wet OBSTRUCTIVE 2% • PE, tension PTX, tamponade • Cold and Dry #Shock #Types #Classification #diagnosis #differential #criticalcare
ECG Cheat Sheet ECG rapid view: It is organized roughly how one would typically read an ECG. EKG cheat sheet pdf hits the major points in the order that you might present to another doctor: Rate, Rhythm, Axis deviation, Hypertrophy (atrial, ventricle), Intervals (PR, QRS, QT), segments, Myocardial ischemia/infarction #ECG #EKG #Cheatsheet #Cribsheet #Electrocardiogram #Diagnosis #Reference #Interpretation #Basics
Antibiotics Summary #Pharm #MedicalStudent #Antibiotics #Families #Mindmap #MechanismOfAction
Cranial Nerves - Anatomy, Clinical Signs and Study Tips #Anatomy #CranialNerves #MedicalStudent #Overview
The components of the adrenal gland and consequences of excess hormone production #Pathophys #MedStudent #Conn #Cushing #Pheochromocytoma #AdrenalTumor #Zona #Glomerulosa #Fasiculata #Reticularis #BMJ
Vascular Interventional Radiology Cheat Sheet Cynthia Czawlytko, MD @drcyncity #Vascular #Interventional #Radiology #CheatSheet #Differential #Diagnosis #Interventions #Diseases #procedures #summary #diseases
Opportunistic Infections in HIV/AIDS Here's a little symptom-based guide to OIs in pts with HIV I made for a med student talk - Visual Changes - Neuro Deficits - Hemoptysis - Pulmonary - GI Bleeding - Diarrhea, Colitis - Tenesmus - Spinal Cord Lesions - B Symptoms / Heme Abnormalities - Hepatitis - Odynophagia Dr. David Serota https://twitter.com/serotavirus #Opportunistic #Infections #Diagnosis #HIV #AIDS #OIs #Guide #Symptoms #Signs #Manifestations #CD4Count #InfectiousDiseases
Urine Microscopy - Kidney Stones and Crystals Uric Acid, Cystine, Hippurate, Cloth Fiber, Tyrosine, CaOx, CaP, Cholesterol, Sulfadiazine, Indinavir, CaOx, CaCO3, Struvite, Acyclovir CaP: Calcium Phosphate CaOx: Calcium Oxalate MonoH: Monohydrate DiH: Dihyrdate CaCO3: - Calcium carbonate - NephSim @Neph_Sim #Urine #Microscopy #Crystals #Identification #Differential #Shapes #Diagnosis #Clinical #Stones #Key #Nephrology #Sediment #Kidney #Atlas
Myotomes of the Spinal Cord Each segmental nerve root innervates more than one muscle. For simplicity, certain muscles or muscle groups are identified as representing a single spinal nerve root. External anal sphincter tone should also be assessed by digital examination. Note that the spinal cord ends at Ll (below this is the cauda equina). The cauda equina is more resilient to injury than the spinal cord. #Myotomes #SpinalCord #Diagnosis #Neurology #Localization
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