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How do I Find California Physicians?

How do I Find California Physicians?

Visiting a doctor is something everybody needs to do. Doing so might be necessary if you're feeling under the weather, need to take a physical for work, school or sports, or because you are expecting a new arrival in the family. You might not know the names of any local physicians if you are new to
Field Guide to Emergency Response

Field Guide to Emergency Response

Policy and circumstances determine the specifics of any emergency response procedure. However, a good response plan moves through four distinct steps. These steps might be named differently, and they will have detailed substeps determined by your certifying agency. Always remember that your safety
10 Things Obstetricians Want Hospitalists to Know

10 Things Obstetricians Want Hospitalists to Know

Many hospitalists feel a wave of trepidation when confronted with treating a pregnant woman. Here are 10 tips to help increase your comfort level.
How to Perform CPR on Your Newborn

How to Perform CPR on Your Newborn

The American Heart Association developed Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in the early 1960s for physicians. It was introduced to the public as a means to act as first responders in the event of an emergency. The three types of CPR are adult, child and infant; the latter is for anyone who is less
How Does a Gas Mask Protect Someone?

How Does a Gas Mask Protect Someone?

Gas masks were invented during the first World War in response to a new factor on the battlefield, chemical warfare. Gas masks can protect a person by directly removing dangerous toxins or by providing an air supply separate from the natural environment. Although gas masks can protect against the ri
How to Best Schedule Doctor's Appointments

How to Best Schedule Doctor's Appointments

You wake up one morning and it feels like your throat might swell shut; you have been sneezing all night and you have a hard time even getting out of bed. You need to see a doctor soon. By speaking to the right people and giving good descriptions of your symptoms, you can get in to see the doctor mu
How to Rescue a Drowning Victim From Icy Water

How to Rescue a Drowning Victim From Icy Water

Rescuing drowning victims from icy water can be very treacherous and extremely dangerous. In these life-threatening situations you have to quickly assess your chances and the risks of endangering your life and others-should you decide to attempt the rescue. The icy temperature of the water increases
Doxycycline as a Modulator of Inflammation in Chronic Wounds

Doxycycline as a Modulator of Inflammation in Chronic Wounds

How effective is doxycyline for reducing inflammation and cytokines within chronic wounds?
First Aid & Eye Injuries

First Aid & Eye Injuries

People can develop an eye injury from getting chemicals, dust, sand and/or other substances in their eye or getting hit by an object, such as a ball. There are a number of first aid treatments for eye injuries, which can be administered before a person seeks medical attention.
Review of Alternatives to Anticoagulation With Warfarin

Review of Alternatives to Anticoagulation With Warfarin

Find out more on the recently approved anticoagulant agents dabigatran and rivaroxaban and how they compare with warfarin in preventing thromboembolic events in atrial fibrillation.
Diagnosis & Treatment of Frostbite

Diagnosis & Treatment of Frostbite

WebMD discusses the diagnosis and treatment of frostbite.
Adjunctive Therapy for Ischemic Wounds Using Cilostazol

Adjunctive Therapy for Ischemic Wounds Using Cilostazol

Cilostazol (PletalTM, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Rockville, Maryland) has been available in the United States as an oral medication for the treatment of intermittent vascular claudication since 1999.
Hs-cTnT Predicts Mortality in Suspected Infection Patients

Hs-cTnT Predicts Mortality in Suspected Infection Patients

This cardiac biomarker could be an important risk stratification tool in ED patients with suspected infection.
How to Make Life Easier After Shoulder Surgery

How to Make Life Easier After Shoulder Surgery

Life after shoulder surgery can be difficult. In addition to pain management, you will find that it is necessary to adjust to using only one hand for a while. Your arm will be in a sling for a number of weeks, and your movement may be restricted by additional factors depending on the extent of your
Black Widow Spider Bite Treatment

Black Widow Spider Bite Treatment

What should you do if you or someone else is bitten by a black widow spider? Find out now.
What Are a Patient's Rights When in the Hospital?

What Are a Patient's Rights When in the Hospital?

While in a hospital, patients retain a number of rights that pertain specifically to medical situations and aren't necessarily covered under more traditional laws. These rights are outlined in the Consumer Bill of Rights and Responsibilities as commissioned by then-President Bill Clinton in 1997.
10 Things Obstetricians Want Hospitalists to Know

10 Things Obstetricians Want Hospitalists to Know

Many hospitalists feel a wave of trepidation when confronted with treating a pregnant woman. Here are 10 tips to help increase your comfort level.
What Should an Emergency Response Plan Include?

What Should an Emergency Response Plan Include?

An emergency response plan is a plan of action in an emergency. It is a list of protocols, responses and solutions to hypothetical emergency situations that are likely to occur. It is also a plan for emergency situations that cannot be foreseen.
Reasons to Call the Doctor After a Cesarean

Reasons to Call the Doctor After a Cesarean

A cesarean section or C-section is used to deliver a baby through the mother's abdomen. According to the National Health Institute, approximately 25 percent of babies are delivered through a C-section.