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SEMERGEN, Soc. Esp. Med. Rural Gen. (Ed. impr.) ; 35(9): 475-477, nov. 2009. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-74703

ABSTRACT

Presentamos el caso clínico de una mujer de 80 años de edad, diagnosticada de gastroenteritis aguda, que tras seis horas de instauración de tratamiento con un inhibidor de bomba de protones tipo omeprazol, presenta cuadro clínico caracterizado por alucinaciones visuales en forma de zoopsias que desaparecen de forma súbita al suspender el tratamiento (AU)


We present a clinical case of and 80-year-old woman diagnosed of acute gastroenteritis. After six hours of the initiation of treatment with a proton pump inhibitor with omeprazole ,she presented a clinical picture characterized by visual hallucinations in the form of zoopsias that suddenly disappeared when treatment was discontinued (AU)


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Humans , Female , Aged, 80 and over , Omeprazole/adverse effects , Gastroenteritis/drug therapy , Hallucinations/chemically induced , Proton Pump Inhibitors/adverse effects , Confusion/chemically induced
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Aten Primaria ; 28(5): 298-304, 2001 Sep 30.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11602098

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OBJECTIVES: To calculate the improvement achieved in organising care for patients without appointments after introducing corrective measures. Second, to study the reasons for consultation, the duration of the symptoms because of which consultations without appointment take place, and the assessment by health personnel of the relevance of the emergency. DESIGN: Before-and-after study.Setting. Health Area 9, urban health centre, Leganés, Madrid. PATIENTS: All the patients attending consecutively without appointment in the study periods (assessment: November 1998; reassessment: November-December 1999). MAIN RESULTS: 588 patients were included in the assessment and 562 in the reassessment. They belonged to general practice and paediatrics. 5 quality criteria were set: recording of basic details; recording of reason for consultation; assessment in under ten minutes; attempt at prior appointment; and record in the clinical notes. As there were no references in the bibliography, they were agreed by the team. After corrective measures were taken, all criteria except the fourth improved significantly. Nonetheless, the previously set norm was only achieved in the second. The professionals thought 27% of the consultations without appointment in paediatrics were urgent, and 30% in general medicine. Mean duration of symptoms in non-urgent pathologies was 1.5 days in paediatrics and 13.4 in general medicine. The most common reasons for consultation were prescriptions (20%) in general medicine and digestive pathology (20.4%) in paediatrics. CONCLUSIONS: Setting up an improvement cycle at our health centre managed to raise the quality of care given to patients without appointment, although there are still some facets that could be improved so as to reach, at least, the standards set.


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Emergencies , Primary Health Care/organization & administration , Urban Health Services/organization & administration , Adult , Appointments and Schedules , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Primary Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Spain , Urban Health Services/statistics & numerical data
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