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    Lying (position) (redirect from Decubitus)
    decubitus. For example, the right lateral decubitus position (RLDP) would mean that the patient is lying on their right side. Left lateral decubitus position...
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    ulcer Other names Decubitus (plural: decubitūs), or decubitous ulcers, pressure injuries, pressure sores, bedsores Stage IV decubitus displaying the tuberosity...
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    Angina (redirect from Angina decubitus)
    Angina, also known as angina pectoris, is chest pain or pressure, usually caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle (myocardium). It is most...
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    particularly when a patient cannot be safely positioned upright. Lateral decubitus may be used for visualization of air-fluid levels if an upright image...
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    Gangrene (redirect from Decubitus gangrene)
    Gangrene is a type of tissue death caused by a lack of blood supply. Symptoms may include a change in skin color to red or black, numbness, swelling, pain...
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    different positions which are used: sitting, lateral decubitus, and prone. The sitting and lateral decubitus positions are the most common. Sitting – The patient...
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    position (head down)[dubious – discuss] and on their left side (left lateral decubitus position). The Trendelendburg position keeps a left-ventricular air bubble...
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    frequency sounds). A left-sided S3 is best heard in the left lateral decubitus position and at the apex of the heart, which is normally located in the...
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    examining. Below are positional changes that one may use: Left lateral decubitus (lying on the left side). This will decrease the distance from wall of...
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    Towards the end of the terminal stage, those infected often develop chronic decubitus ulcerated wounds that can be easily infected. An infected person usually...
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  • dullness. Percussion of the green section shifts from a dull note to a tympanic note after the patient changes from supine to lateral decubitus position....
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    instead of conforming to the lung space. Chest radiographs in the lateral decubitus position (with the patient lying on the side of the pleural effusion)...
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    syndrome. For many, symptoms are partially relieved when in the left lateral decubitus or knee-to-chest position, or in the prone (face down) position. A Hayes...
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    1992). "Historical notes on pressure ulcers: the cure of Ambrose Paré". Decubitus. 5 (2): 23–4, 26. PMID 1558689. Moore W (2005). The Knife Man: The Extraordinary...
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    projection in supine position. Special projections include a PA prone, lateral decubitus, upright AP, and lateral cross-table (with the patient supine). A minimal...
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    in wounds, ulcers, cuts and burns; for the treatment of infections in decubitus ulcers and stasis ulcers; in gynecology for vaginitis associated with...
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    occurs. In the past, both the Trendelenburg position and the left lateral decubitus position (Durant's maneuver) have been suggested as beneficial where air...
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    circulation is transformed to a skin ulcer, commonly known as bedsores or decubitus ulcers. Ulcers often become infected, and pus forms. Skin ulcers appear...
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  • from the genus Porphyromonas which has been isolated from a human sacral decubitus ulcer in Los Angeles in the United States. Parte, A.C. "Porphyromonas"...
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    being no barrier between the open air and wound. Aside from scratching, decubitus ulcer and tissues near the shunt site are also leading pathways for infection...
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  • immunodeficiency disorders. Presentations may resemble dermatitis or decubitus ulcers in debilitated, bedridden patients. A secondary bacterial infection...
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  • often seen in biofilms on chronic ulcers such as in diabetic foot or decubitus ulcers. Most surveys have found it to be susceptible to penicillins, carbapenems...
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  • "Theme for Lester Young" as "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" on Mingus Ah Um "Hora Decubitus" as "E's Flat, Ah's Flat Too" on Blues & Roots "Freedom" on The Complete...
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  • incidence of attacks. The patient is usually placed in the left lateral decubitus position and a sterile probe is inserted into the anus. The negative electrode...
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    2008). "Acute compartment syndrome of the calf presenting after prolonged decubitus position". Orthopedics. 31 (2): 184. doi:10.3928/01477447-20080201-08...
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    often widened with rib spreaders. Patient has to be placed in a lateral decubitus position for this approach. All pressure points should be padded. A pillow...
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  • other hour (every second hour; at alternate hours)   hor. decub. hora decubitus at bedtime   hor. intermed. horis intermediis at intermediate hours  ...
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  • identifying splenomegaly. The patient is first placed in the right lateral decubitus position. Percussion starts at the midpoint of the left costal margin...
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    with lyrics that she wrote for it. Elvis Costello has recorded "Hora Decubitus" (from Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus) on My Flame Burns Blue (2006)...
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    the enlarged uterus. Placing the patient in a 30-degree left lateral decubitus position alleviates this pressure and prevents fetal distress. One area...
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