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1. Number of rubrics- 529 2. Blank rubrics- 145 3. Cross-reference- 92 4. Characters of sub- rubrics: a) Modalities. b) Concomitants. c) Causations. d) Various types. e) Alternating with. f) Unexpected deviations. g) Onset. h) Locations. i) Sensations. j) Adaptabilities. k) Sensation as if.
1. Number of rubrics- 529
2. Blank rubrics- 145
3. Cross-reference- 92
4. Characters of sub- rubrics:
a) Modalities.
b) Concomitants.
c) Causations.
d) Various types.
e) Alternating with.
f) Unexpected deviations.
g) Onset.
h) Locations.
i) Sensations.
j) Adaptabilities.
k) Sensation as if.
Diagnosing a case of septic abortion involves several steps to identify the infection and its severity: 1. Medical History: Gathering information about any recent abortion procedures, symptoms, and medical history. 2. Vital Signs: Checking for fever, low blood pressure, and other signs of infection.Read more
Diagnosing a case of septic abortion involves several steps to identify the infection and its severity:
1. Medical History: Gathering information about any recent abortion procedures, symptoms, and medical history.
2. Vital Signs: Checking for fever, low blood pressure, and other signs of infection.
3. Pelvic and Abdominal Examination: Looking for tenderness, pain, and signs of infection in the pelvic and abdominal areas.
4. Blood Cultures: Taking blood samples to identify the causative organisms and guide antibiotic therapy.
5. Complete Blood Count (CBC): Evaluating the patient’s overall health and detecting signs of infection.
6. Ultrasonography: Using ultrasound to check for retained products of conception and assess the extent of the infection.
Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent serious complications. If you suspect septic abortion, it’s important to seek medical attention immediately.
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