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  1. An index of suspicion is defined as “awareness and concern for potentially serious underlying and unseen injuries or illness.” 1 Suspicion is defined as “the act or an instance of suspecting something wrong without proof or on very slight evidence, or a state of mental uneasiness and uncertainty.” 2 A high index of suspicion requires ...

  2. Jun 15, 2022 · This month we share three index of suspicion cases—all involving children with respiratory distress. Each CME question is based on one of the patient cases, but combined, the five CME questions will supplement your knowledge of respiratory distress.

  3. Oct 1, 2012 · Subjects: Coding Corner, Consultant's Corner, Health Alerts. Topics: arthritis, conjunctivitis, hallucinations, hyponatremia, pain, palpitations, reactive arthritis, red urine, seizures, tachycardia. A previously healthy 18-year-old boy presents for the evaluation of palpitations and lightheadedness, which started after he drove home after ...

  4. index of suspicion. Medtalk A phrase broadly used to indicate how seriously a particular disease is being entertained as a diagnosis; as an example, there is a high IOS that rapid and unexplained weight loss in an elderly Pt is due to pancreas CA, and a low IOS that it would be due to AIDS.

  5. Jun 1, 2022 · Index of Suspicion: Puzzles to Solve, Cases to Learn, and People to Heal. Pediatr Rev (2022) 43 (6): 297. “Clinicians learn medicine best through patient cases. For example, say ‘brain tumor’ and I can immediately think of 4–5 patients I took care of. I know that disease.”. – Dr. Lawrence “Larry” Nazarian 2022.

  6. Case 1 Presentation. A 5-week-old, healthy, full-term, female infant, delivered via uncomplicated cesarean section, presents to the emergency department with a gradual decrease of right arm movement during the last 5 days.

  7. Suspicion or a suspicion is a belief or feeling that someone has committed a crime or done something wrong.

  8. Clinicians must have a high suspicion for intestinal obstruction in patients with persistent feeding intolerance when their emesis is nonbilious and associated with poor weight gain. In patients with existing genetic syndromes, such as trisomy 21, rare anatomical anomalies, such as annular pancreas, should be considered.

  9. MeSH terms. Awareness*. Clinical Competence. Humans. Lung Transplantation / adverse effects*. Postoperative Complications / classification*. Severity of Illness Index.

  10. What is an Index of Suspicion? : Journal of the American College of Surgeons. Log in; or; Register; Subscribe to journal Subscribe; Get new issue alerts Get alerts Secondary Logo. Journal Logo Advanced Search. Toggle navigation. Subscribe Register Login. Home Currently ...

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