Bypass Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Bypass and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| Anticoagulation Therapy Anticoagulant therapy is employed in a number of clinical situations Some of these clinical situations include: After an episode of thrombosis, such as deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in the veins of the legs, to prevent reoccurrence. Prophylactically after some surgeries, especially those involving vascular repair such as coronary bypass surgery to prevent clots from blocking newly formed vasculature. In heart valve and chamber disorders where there is an increased risk of thrombosis occurring. | View Page |
| High Risk Progression Groups The following persons are at high risk for progression from LTBI to TB disease: Persons infected with HIV Persons infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis within the past two years Persons with untreated or inadequately treated TB disease Infants and children <4 years of age Persons with chronic medical conditions or immunocompromising conditions | View Page |
| Transporting TB Patients Avoid transport of an active TB patient if possible. If transport is necessary the active TB patient must wear a surgical mask when leaving the room and transport staff should consider using a respirator.An active TB patient must bypass the common waiting area.Schedule an active TB patient for the last of day procedure to maximize time for airborne contamination removal. | View Page |