Compared to other countries, such as the United Kingdom or the United States, counselling and tutoring programmes, e.g. career planning or faculty mentoring, are not generally available to the German medical student. Regional differences are evident, which can be attributed to differences in the universities' legal and financial situation. The medical faculties at German-speaking universities should make it their priority to offer these services to the student on a permanent basis.
Eva lua ti on und Vor ge hen bei kar dia len Ri si ko pa ti en ten
Mei nungs aus tausch zum Bei tragMer gner D, Ro sen ber ger P, Un ertl K, Eltz schig HK (2005) Prä ope ra ti ve Eva lua ti on und pe ri ope ra ti ves Vor ge hen bei kar dia len Ri si ko pa ti en ten. An aes the sist 54:427-441
Sepsis is a complex systemic inflammatory reaction in response to an infection and must be treated as an emergency. The diagnosis of sepsis is often delayed even though early goal-directed resuscitation and therapy with antibiotics within the first hours can reduce sepsis-related mortality. This article presents the most important points concerning the pathophysiology, diagnosis and therapy of sepsis.
We discuss emergency medical service implications of eating disorders using the case of CPR in a 30-year-old female with severe anorexia nervosa and offer a literature review of potential lethal complications. Despite therapeutical advances, anorexia nervosa is still an illness with considerably high mortality. Potential severe complications of this illness can have life-threatening implications. Emergency medical service decisions have a prognostic impact on the further course of the illness. Whether patients should be treated against their own volition is of particular importance.
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