Tidsskrift for den Norske lægeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny række
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Severe community acquired pneumonia is a common cause of acute respiratory failure requiring ventilator support. Bacteria are by far the most common pathogens, necessitating initial coverage with antibacterial agents. When influenza virus is involved in the aetiology of severe pneumonia, its role in the pathogenesis is most often that of facilitating secondary bacterial pneumonia. ⋯ We describe two cases of fulminant pneumonia with multiorgan failure, in which extensive microbiologic and serologic diagnostic test did not reveal other causes for the pneumonia than influenza virus. Different clinical lung manifestations of influenza are discussed. Influenza must be considered as an aetiologic possibility in acute respiratory failure.
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This article presents the new guidelines for resuscitation of the newborn from the European Resuscitation Council. It is estimated that, potentially, 800,000 newborns can be saved each year by simple airways manoeuvres. Personnel trained in basic resuscitation should be present at all deliveries and personnel trained in advanced resuscitation at deliveries with known risk factors. ⋯ Chest compressions--1/3 of the anteroposterior diameter of the chest--should be provided if the heart rate is absent or remains < below 60 per minute despite adequate assisted ventilation for 30 seconds. Chest compressions should be coordinated with ventilation at a ratio of 3:1 and a rate of 120 "events" per minute to achieve approximately 90 compressions and 30 rescue breaths per minute. Adrenalin should be given if the heart rate remains below 60 per minute despite 30 seconds of effective ventilation and chest compression.
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Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. · Jan 2000
[Emergency psychiatric departments are not refusing admissions].
The staff at the psychiatric emergency out-patient clinic in Oslo evaluated the services of the acute psychiatric wards when admitting patients to the hospital. Of 93 admittances during three months in 1998, the referring doctor was satisfied with the hospital's response in 84% of the cases. The mean time from contact was taken with the hospital till the admittance was accepted was 19 minutes. The admittance of patients in acute psychiatric hospitals in Oslo is straightforward, and reasonably well organized.
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Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. · Jan 2000
Editorial Historical Article[The future is not as it used to be].