Many different types of brain damage from various cause may result in an increased intracranial pressure (ICP). Herein we provide you with an article reviews the pathophysiology of Increased Intracranial Pressure and common clinical features of intracranial hypertension in children.
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Traumatic Brain Injury Management in Minimizing Cerebral Edema and Intracranial Pressure
There are level of recommendations in the treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury including brain injury resuscitation. You will be described with section such as head of bed elevation, normothermia-hypothermia, hypertonic-isotonic resuscitation, post traumatic seizure prophylaxis, the use of steroids in TBI patients, the use of ICP monitors, cerebral perfussion pressure, hyperventilation, sedation, CT scan abnormalities, and Persistent Intracranial Hypertension.
Influenza Antiviral Medication Dosing
Below is a table consist of influenza antiviral medication dosing either Oseltamivir and Zanamivir for Influenza Treatment and Chemoprophylaxis. The table describe the dosing of oseltamivir and zanamivir since Influenza A (H1N1) viruses are sensitive to those medications rather than amantadine and ramantadine.
Intensive Care Management Aspects for H1N1 Influenza Patients
Herein we provide you with an article discuss about H1N1 influenza management in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The information within the article will describe you with the particular intensive care management aspects, since the scale of the disease has been manageable to date in many hospital’s centre, and the management similarity of many severe pneumonias.
