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Isopropyl Alcohol Inhalation as Anti-emetic Therapy in the Emergency Department

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Emerging evidence exists supporting the use of nasally inhaled isopropyl alcohol swabs as anti-emetic therapy. Multiple studies report isopropyl alcohol inhalation as an effective treatment for post-operative nausea and vomiting, with no reported adverse events. This
Trial Design The study will be a randomized comparison between two methods of abdominal paracentesis with a cross-over design and each participant will also serve as a control (standard paracentesis). Participants The study will be done on the patients who will visit Outpatient departments or
In this study, inhalation of a study solution will be compared to inhalation of placebo, both in the form of preparation pads (a small square of material that contains the solution). Isopropyl alcohol may be a part of the preparation pads. A placebo is not a drug. It looks like the study solution
Following approval by the National Cancer Institute Review Board, eligible subjects will be recruited prospectively from the Breast Cancer Department at National Cancer Institute, México from November 2016 to November 2017. Individuals with confirmed cancer undergoing total mastectomy (TM), modified
Methods The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital's Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved this study; reference number 1/378/1840, dated December 21st, 2016. It was registered with clinicaltrials.gov; reference number NCT03024697, dated February 15th, 2017. Forty-five ASA I-III female patients
Reduced lumbar multifidus muscle contraction has been observed in patients with low back pain (LBP). Currently, considerable evidence supports spinal stabilization exercises for treating LBP, including lumbar multifidus muscle activation exercises. Clinicians often apply a tactile stimulation on the
The development of surgical site infections (SSI) in clean-contaminated surgery is regarded as being preventable. Known to be effective in the prevention of surgical site infection are the adequate sterilization of the surgical instruments, asepsis during operation, antibiotic prophylaxis where
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