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- Common Postoperative Complications | Doctor - Patient
Postoperative complications may either be general or specific to the type of surgery undertaken and should be managed with the patient's surgical history and medical co-morbidities in mind Common general postoperative complications include postoperative fever, atelectasis, wound infection, embolism and deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Trauma Triage and Scoring | Doctor - Patient
It is a common physiological scoring system based on the first data sets of three specific physiological parameters obtained from the patient The three parameters are: the GCS, systemic blood pressure (SBP), and the respiratory rate (RR)
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Symptoms and Treatment - patient
The European guidelines on PCOS say that metformin 'should be considered' in adults with PCOS and a BMI of 25 or more, if the decision to take it is shared between the doctor and the patient, but this it not currently common practice in the UK
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