Thursday, February 14, 2013

IDSA Guidelines - Skin and Soft Tissue Infections


Skin and Soft Tissue Infections by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - MRSA Infections


MRSA Infections by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Diabetic Foot Infections


2012 Diabetic Foot Infections Guideline by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Encephalitis


Encephalitis by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Bacterial Meningitis


Bacterial Meningitis(1) by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Intra-abdominal Infection in Adults and Children


Intra Abdominal Infectin by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Netropenic Patients With Cancer


Netropenic Patients With Cancer by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections


Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Complicated Urinary Tract Infections


Complicated Urinary Tract Infections by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Antimicrobial Prophylaxis for Surgery


Antimicrobial Prophylaxis for Surgery by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Adults


Asymptomatic Bacteriuria by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis in Children and Adults


Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis in Children and Adults by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) in adults


CAP in Adults by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis


Streptococcal Pharyngitis by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Aspergillosis


Aspergillosis IDSA Guidelines by Andreas Ioannou

IDSA Guidelines - Blastomycosis


Blastomycosis Guidelines 2008 by Andreas Ioannou

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Upper extremeties


Breast exam


Neck exam


Nose and Mouth exam


Ears exam


Eyes examination


Head and Face


Vital Signs


Taking Health History


Introduction to Examination


Thorax-Cardiovascular system


Thorax-Respiratory System


Abdomen


Viral infections and atopy in asthma


Prospective birth cohort studies tracking asthma initiation and consolidation in community cohorts have identified viral infections occurring against a background of allergic sensitization to aeroallergens as a uniquely potent risk factor for the expression of acute severe asthma-like symptoms and for the ensuing development of asthma that can persist through childhood and into adulthood. A combinati on of recent experimental and human studies have suggested that underlying this bipartite process are a series of interactions between antiviral and atopic inflammatory pathways that are mediated by local activation of myeloid cell populations in the airway mucosa and the parallel programming and recruitment of their replacements from bone marrow.
Targeting key components of these pathways at the appropriate stages of asthma provides new opportunities for the treatment of established asthma but, more crucially, for primary and secondary prevention of asthma during childhood.

Viral Infections and Atopy in Asthma by

Central venous pressure monitoring