domingo 8 de noviembre de 2009

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lunes 2 de noviembre de 2009

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INFECTIOUS DISEASES MedscapeCME Pulse


FEATURED CME

An Unusual Cause of Lower Abdominal Pain in a 28-Year-Old Man
Clinical Case, October 2009

Multi-Center GeoSentinel Analysis of Rickettsial Diseases in International Travelers, 1996-2008
Journal Article, October 2009

Cases From AHRQ WebM&M: Hiding in Plain Sight
Clinical Case, October 2009

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Spotlight on HCV: Highlights from Boston 2009  You are invited to attend a live CME webcast on HCV management on Thursday, November 5. Live broadcasts, featuring the same content, will air at 12:00 PM EST, 12:00 PM CST, and 12:00 PM PST, and will highlight the latest developments in HCV from the nation's leading hepatology conference.

NEWS CME

Herpes Zoster Attacks Increase Stroke Risk By 30%
News, October 2009

Hepatitis B Foundation Issues Guidelines for Pediatric Screening, Monitoring, and Referral
News, October 2009

Can Statins Prevent and Treat Infection?
News, October 2009

Most Patients With Vaccine Allergy May Be Safely Vaccinated
News, October 2009

Chlorhexidine Vaginal and Infant Wipes May Not Prevent Neonatal Sepsis
News, October 2009

Prophylactic Acetaminophen Before Vaccination in Infants Reduces Vaccine Response
News, October 2009


HCV Case Challenges: Optimizing Care in Special Populations  Describe management considerations to optimize outcomes based on host characteristics, including hepatic steatosis, obesity, and metabolic syndrome/insulin resistance.
 
FDA UPDATE

FDA Approvals: Gardasil, Cervarix, Micardis
News, October 2009

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PEDIATRICS MedscapeCME Pulse


FEATURES

Most Patients With Vaccine Allergy May Be Safely Vaccinated
News, October 2009

Hepatitis B Foundation Issues Guidelines for Pediatric Screening, Monitoring, and Referral
News, October 2009

Chlorhexidine Vaginal and Infant Wipes May Not Prevent Neonatal Sepsis
News, October 2009

Peer Problems, Short Stature Predict Persistent Low Back Pain in Children
News, October 2009

Prophylactic Acetaminophen Before Vaccination in Infants Reduces Vaccine Response
News, October 2009

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Prevention and Control of Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in Infants and Children: Clinical Implications of Rotavirus Vaccination  Review current surveillance data on prevalent rotavirus serotypes associated with disease manifestation.

FDA UPDATE

FDA Approvals: Gardasil, Cervarix, Micardis
News, October 2009

viernes 16 de octubre de 2009

DIA.....

DIA INTERNACIONAL DEL PANZON

TÚ, cansado de luchar contra la báscula y aquella barriga saliente,
¿tienes envidia del vecino que le gusta andar sin camisa mostrándole

los músculos a todo el que pasa?

No te pongas triste.
Sólo piensa que este profesional del gimnasio,
pasa al menos 20 horas semanales trabajando ese cuerpo.. 

Sólo imagínate ¿cuántas cervezasél no se ha podido tomar?


¿una carne asada a las brasas con mucha grasa?

él no la ha probado ni en sueños.

¿y todo esto para qué? Para quedarse frente al espejo viéndose lo bonito que es....

Semejante pendejo!

¡¡¡YA BASTA DE TANTA CULERADA!! !


Todo el mundo sabe que a los únicos que les gusta un hombre bonito es a los maricones.

¿¿¿ Qué cosa desea una mujer ???
Un hombre valiente, apasionado, huevudo, inteligente y con PANZA!!!
 
 
Por esto, se está lanzando el día 24 de octubre como el 
DÍA INTERNACIONAL DE LOS PANZONES..

Ya basta de tener la conciencia pesada después de comer aquellos deliciosos chicharrones con picadito de rábano
, o las pupisitas revueltas o solo de chicharrón .
Invitemos a nuestros amigos a que co
mpartamos sábados de carne asada con muchas cervezas. Pidamos unos chicharrones con bastante grasa, carnitas con tortilla, unas pupusas revueltas con salsa , frijoles con tocino y todo lo que nos sirvan. 

Mandemos la ensalada de lechugas con limón a la mesa de ''LOS PENDEJOS".

.

Nuestro Día: 24 de octubre -¡ cae sabado !-..
El día Internacional de los Panzones.

 Ahora, amigos, vamos a llenar los restaurantes y todos los bares del mundo.

Nuestro Ídolo:

'Homero Simpson'

Nuestro Lema:

'Mas vale en la cama un caliente Panzón 
que un gimnasta maricón'.

NO ESTAMOS SOLOS:
Informa de esto a todos tus amigos con panza cervecera.
Y a todas aquellas INTELIGENTES MUJERES simpatizantes con nuestra causa. Ya sabes que son muchas...

 

 'Gorditos pero sabrosos

Y no como Tarzan, pura dinamita pero chiquita la mechita.

Y recuerda que en algún lugar del mundo y en algun instante del tiempo siempre habra alguien que nos recuerde.

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Pediatric Emergency Care
 
October 2009, Volume 25, Issue 10
Original Articles
625-628Adolescent Input for Designing an Emergency Department-Based Intervention About Emergency Contraception: Results From an In-Depth Interview Study
Cynthia J. Mollen, MD, MSCE; Frances K. Barg, PhD, MEd; Katie L. Hayes, BS; Marah Gotcsik, MD; Nakeisha M. Blades, BA; Donald F. Schwarz, MD, MPH
 
Original Articles
629-632 Barriers to Sexual History Taking in Adolescent Girls With Abdominal Pain in the Pediatric Emergency Department
Allison Morand, MD; Shelley McLeod, MSc, BSc; Rodrick Lim, MD, FRCPC, FAAP
 
Original Articles
633-635 A Comparison of Parental and Nursing Assessments of Level of Illness or Injury in a Pediatric Emergency Department
Valerie Kestner, MD; Ev Vogeley, MD, JD; Raymond D. Pitetti, MD, MPH; Qing Sun, MS; Kala N. Parker, MD; Lisa Maloney, RN
 
Original Articles
636-641 Factors Associated With Longer Emergency Department Length of Stay for Children With Bronchiolitis: A Prospective Multicenter Study
Jonathan M. Mansbach, MD; Sunday Clark, MPH, ScD; Besh R.B. Barcega, MD, MBA; Haitham Haddad, MD; Carlos A. Camargo, Jr, MD, DrPH
 
Original Articles
642-644 Heelys Injuries: A Review of the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Data
Heather Beach, MD; Barbara M. Garcia Peña, MD, MPH; Marc Yves-Rene Linares, MD
 
Original Articles
645-647 Glass Thermometer Injuries: It Is Not Just About the Mercury
Nadine Aprahamian, MD; Lois Lee, MD, MPH; Michael Shannon, MD, MPH; David Hummel, MSc; Patrick Johnston, MMath; Amir Kimia, MD
 
Original Articles
648-650 Comparison of Methohexital and Pentobarbital as Sedative Agents for Pediatric Emergency Department Patients for Computed Tomography
Thomas H. Chun, MD; Siraj Amanullah, MD, MPH; Dolly Karishma-Bahl, MBBS; Jason T. Machan, PhD; Emily R. Andrada, MD; William J. Lewander, MD
 
Original Articles
651-656 High-Fidelity Medical Simulation as a Technique to Improve Pediatric Residents' Emergency Airway Management and Teamwork: A Pilot Study
Stephanie N. Sudikoff, MD; Frank L. Overly, MD; Marc J. Shapiro, MD
 
Original Articles
657-660 Factors Associated With Nontraumatic Rhabdomyolysis and Acute Renal Failure of Children in Taiwan Population
Chang-Teng Wu, MD; Jing-Long Huang, MD; Jainn-Jim Lin, MD; Shao-Hsuan Hsia, MD
 
Original Articles
661-664 Is Higher ASA Class Associated With an Increased Incidence of Adverse Events During Procedural Sedation in a Pediatric Emergency Department?
Kerry Caperell, MD; Raymond Pitetti, MD, MPH
 
Original Articles
665-666 Pediatric Ingestions of Hand Sanitizers: Debunking the Myth
Rita Mrvos, BSN, CSPI; Edward P. Krenzelok, PharmD
 
Illustrative Cases
667-669 Dacryocystitis: Diagnosis and Initial Management in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
James Kiger, MD; Michael Hanley, MD; Joseph D. Losek, MD
 
Illustrative Cases
670-673 Severe Central Nervous System and Cardiovascular Toxicity in a Pediatric Patient After Ingestion of an Over-the-Counter Local Anesthetic
Jamie Nelsen, PharmD; Michael Holland, MD; Michelle Dougherty, RN; Jason Bernad, MD; Christine Stork, PharmD; Jeanna Marraffa, PharmD
 
Illustrative Cases
674-676 Slitlike Ventricle Syndrome: A Life-Threatening Presentation
Paulo Sérgio Lucas da Silva, MD; Italo Capraro Suriano, MD; Henrique Monteiro Neto, MD
 
Illustrative Cases
677-680 Scapular Abscess, Septic Emboli, and Deep Vein Thrombosis in a Healthy Child Due to Community-Acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus: Case Report
Keith J. Kuhfahl, DO; Charles Fasano, DO; Kenneth Deitch, DO
 
Illustrative Cases
681-683 Lateral Sinus Thrombosis in the Pediatric Population: Multiple Presentations for a Potentially Lethal Disease
Nayla E. Matar, MD; Simon J. Rassi, MD; Antoine E. Melkane, MD; Amine C. Haddad, MD
 
Illustrative Cases
684-686 A Fever of Unknown Origin Workup in the Emergency Department Reveals an Unusual Pathogen
Hillary S. Hernandez-Trujillo, MD; Todd Dalberg, DO; Henry Feder, Jr, MD; Sharon R. Smith, MD
 
CME Review Article
687-692 Ipratropium Bromide for Acute Asthma Exacerbations in the Emergency Setting: A Literature Review of the Evidence
Kurtis Dotson, MD; Michael Dallman, MD; C. Michael Bowman, MD; M. Olivia Titus, MD
 
CME Review Article
693-695 Ipratropium Bromide for Acute Asthma Exacerbations in the Emergency Setting: A Literature Review of the Evidence
{AUTHOR INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE}
 
Radiology in the ED
696-697 Fever, Cough, and Abdominal Pain
Leonard E. Swischuk, MD
 
ECGS in the ED
698-699 ECGs in the ED
Ronn E. Tanel, MD
 
Medicolegal Issues
700-703 Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Legal Briefs
{AUTHOR INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE}
 
Abstract
704-712 American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Emergency Medicine, Scientific Abstract Presentations, AAP National Conference and Exhibition October 16, 2009 - Washington, DC
Ronald I. Paul, MD, FAAP, Guest Editor

jueves 15 de octubre de 2009

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What's New in eMedicine
New and Updated Pediatrics Recommendations from eMedicine, October 15, 2009
One of the current predominating theories suggests that persons with ADHD actually have trouble inhibiting their attention to non-relevant stimuli. Read more at the Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Resource Center.
In valvular aortic stenosis, limited progress is a good thing

From Aortic Stenosis, Valvar, Pediatrics: Cardiac Disease and Critical Care Medicine 
Celiac disease on the rise

From Celiac Disease, Pediatrics: General Medicine 
Education can help children with asthma breathe easier

From Asthma, Pediatrics: General Medicine 
Guidelines for prenatal findings in skeletal dysplasia

From Skeletal Dysplasia, Pediatrics: Genetics and Metabolic Diseases 
Treatment time in children of mothers on methadone

From Perinatal Drug Abuse and Neonatal Drug Withdrawal, Pediatrics: Cardiac Disease and Critical Care Medicine 
Tricuspid surgery: A matter of timing

From Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries, Surgical Treatment, Pediatrics: Cardiac Disease and Critical Care Medicine 
Is early rubella vaccination associated with later development of MS?

From Pediatrics, Rubella, Emergency Medicine 
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SLIDESHOWS
Six Abnormal ECGs — Not All Are Cases of the Heart: Slideshow
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Osteoporosis: Slideshow
Osteoporosis -- the most common human bone disease -- is usually clinically silent until a fracture occurs. What are the best ways to detect and manage it?
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Radiographic assessment is an integral part of staging lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Do you know the strengths and weaknesses of each of the radiographic options?
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martes 13 de octubre de 2009

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PUBLIC HEALTH & PREVENTION MedscapeCME Pulse


FEATURES

Clinical and Public Health Genomics: Informing Prevention and Population Medicine
Article, September 2009

Breast Cancer in a BRCA2 Mutation Carrier With a History of Prostate Cancer
Journal Article, September 2009

Mindful Communication Education May Help Prevent Burnout in Primary Care Physicians
News, September 2009

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HCV Practice Challenges -- Part 1: Nonresponders, Relapsers, and Issues in Retreatment   Learn to recognize and define clinical nonresponse, partial response, and slow response, and identify clinical predictors of such responses.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza: What You Need to Know About Prevention and Management
Clinical Case, September 2009

Live Attenuated Flu Vaccine May Be Less Effective Than Inactivated Flu Vaccine
News, September 2009

Flu Vaccine May Protect Against MI
News, September 2009

Meningococcal Disease -- Evolving Epidemiology, Expanding Coverage
Experts and Viewpoints, September 2009

Surgical Mask May Be Comparable to N95 Respirator in Halting Flu Transmission
News, October 2009

Simple Interventions May Reduce Transmission of Epidemic Respiratory Viruses
News, September 2009

Implementing Changing Guidelines on Adult Immunizations: An Expert Interview With Gregory A. Poland, MD, MACP
Experts and Viewpoints, September 2009

Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Iowa, USA
Journal Article, September 2009


PEDIATRICS

Value of Universal Bilirubin Screening for Newborns Is Controversial
News, October 2009

Guidelines Issued for Hearing Assessment in Infants, Children Beyond Neonatal Screening
News, October 2009

New Guidelines Issued for Immunization of Infants, Children, Teens, Adults
News, September 2009

Depression, Anxiety Symptoms Common in Preschoolers
News, September 2009


WOMEN'S HEALTH

High Fiber Intake Linked to Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer
News, October 2009

Regular Exercise During Pregnancy May Lower Risk for Excessive Birth Weight
News, October 2009

Fasting Glucose Testing in First Trimester Allows Early Risk Detection
News, September 2009

Maternal Obesity, Overweight Linked to Congenital Heart Defects
News, October 2009

Oral Estrogen Linked to Unfavorable Vascular Effects in Women Without Troublesome Hot Flushes
News, October 2009

Hormone Replacement Therapy Linked to Risk for Death From Lung Cancer
News, September 2009


HCV Case Challenges: Optimizing Care in Special Populations   Identify the unmet medical needs of Latinos and African American patient populations.

FDA UPDATES

FDA Approvals: H1N1 Vaccine, Ova1, Vibativ
News, September 2009

FDA Safety Changes: Zyprexa, Geodon, Lariam, Merrem IV, Primaxin
News, September 2009

FDA Safety Changes: Metronidazole Injection, DexFerrum, INFeD, Tasigna
News, September 2009