Sunday, September 5, 2010

- ASA Grading system.

ASA Grading system

American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) grade is the most commonly used grading system to measure of a persons overall health, rather than a fitness for anaesthesia and surgery.   
  • Grade  I   Healthy individual with no systemic disease 
  • Grade II  Mild systemic disease not limiting activity
  • Grade III Severe systemic disease that limits activity but is not incapacitating .
  • Grade IV  Incapacitating systemic disease which is constantly life-threatening.
  • Grade V   Moribund, not expected to survive 24 hours with or without surgery.
    Dr Ibrahim
    Return to list of medical grades (click here)

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

- Otitis Externa table.

Otitis Externa table.
This is a table for comparison between different types of Otitis Externa.

First what is Otitis Externa?
Simply it is It is Inflammation of the skin of the external auditory canal.

To download the table from MediaFire Click here size 20KB

In the table there is a comparison between
  • Furunclosis( Localized otitis externa )
  • Diffuse otitis externa
  • Necrotizing otitis externa (Malignant otitis externa)
  • Otomycosis
  • Herpes zoster oticus (Ramsey- Hunt syndrome)
As regard:-
  • Definition
  • Aetilogy
  • Predisposing Factors
  • Clinical picture
  • Treatment
You can print the table on large papers (A3 papers)

Good luck,
Dr Ibrahim

Monday, August 9, 2010

-Local Complications of pneumonia.

Local Complications of pneumonia
"Idea"
Incomplete resolution and followed by bronchiectasis later on.
Delayed resolution.
Pleural Effusion,Empyema.
Lung Abscess,ARDS and respiratory failure.

Dr Ibrahim

Friday, July 23, 2010

- Wagner Grading System for Diabetic Foot Infections.

Wagner Grading System for Diabetic Foot Infections
  • Grade 0 :- Intact Skin,but high risky foot.
  • Grade 1 :- Superficial ulcer of skin or subcutaneous tissue.
  • Grade 2 :- Deep Ulcers but no abscess nor bone involvement.
  • Grade 3 :- Deep ulcer with osteomyelitis, or abscess.
  • Grade 4 : -Gangrene of toes,heel or forefoot (localized).
  • Grade 5 :- Gangrene of whole foot.
 Dr Ibrahim
Return to list of medical grades (click here) 

Thursday, July 15, 2010

-Physiological loss of abdominal superficial reflexes.


Physiological Causes of loss of abdominal superficial reflexes:-
"Foams"

Faulty techniques.
Obesity.
Attentive patient,Ascites.
Multiparous.
Scar.

Dr Ibrahim Samaha