Tiffany Dumont
Allegheny General Hospital
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Critical care nursing quarterly | 2015
Josebelo Chong; Tiffany Dumont; Lyndave Francis-Frank; Marvin Balaan
Sepsis and septic shock are a continuum of disease resulting from a complex host response to infection. They are major health issues in the United States, causing significant financial burden to the health care system in addition to multisystem morbidity and high rates of mortality. In recent decades, landmark trials in sepsis management have demonstrated improved mortality. Although the value of protocol-driven care is currently under question, it is clear that early recognition, prompt resuscitation, and timely use of antibiotics are of utmost importance.
Critical care nursing quarterly | 2017
Kaushal Patel; Adebayo Fasanya; Suman Yadam; Aditya A. Joshi; Anil Singh; Tiffany Dumont
Venous thromboembolism is the formation of a blood clot in the vein. It mainly consists of 2 life-threatening conditions-deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Deep venous thrombosis is a potentially dangerous condition with grave sequelae, the worst of which is pulmonary embolism. Venous thromboembolism can also lead to multiple other conditions with significant morbidity and mortality that include extension of thrombi, pulmonary hypertension, recurrence, and postthrombotic syndrome. An update on the epidemiology, etiology, and pathogenesis of venous thromboembolism will be reviewed in this article.
Critical care nursing quarterly | 2017
Yousef Hattab; Sarah Küng; Adebayo Fasanya; Kiet Ma; Anil Singh; Tiffany Dumont
Upper and lower extremity deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is defined as a blood clot within the deep veins of the affected extremities. These blood clots can either occur spontaneously or be associated with specific risk factors. Regardless of the cause, DVT is associated with significant morbidity and mortality and has the potential for lethal complications. The most notable complication is the potential for development of pulmonary embolism from a lower extremity DVT. As studies have reported, more than 90% of acute pulmonary emboli arise from the proximal veins. Venous thromboembolism is also associated with a significant economic burden on the health care system and the individual patient. In this article, we review DVT of the upper and lower extremity including risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and management.
Critical care nursing quarterly | 2016
Tiffany Dumont; Lyndave Francis-Frank; Josebelo Chong; Marvin Balaan
Sepsis and septic shock are major health conditions in the United States, with a high incidence and mortality. The Surviving Sepsis Campaign, which was formed in 2002, formulates guidelines for the management of severe sepsis and septic shock and has actually demonstrated a reduction in mortality with institution of “sepsis bundles.” Despite this, some elements of the guidelines have been questioned, and recent data suggest that strict compliance with bundles and protocols may not be necessary. Still, prompt recognition and treatment of sepsis and septic shock remain of utmost importance.
Chest | 2017
Divya Venkat; Adebayo Fasanya; Tiffany Dumont; Rihab Sharara; Viral Gandhi
Chest | 2017
Meilin Young; Tiffany Dumont; Anil Singh
Chest | 2017
Moeezullah Beg; Sara Loucks; Hamza Arif; Tiffany Dumont
Chest | 2014
Matthew Hammar; Gurleen Pasricha; Tiffany Dumont; Khalid Malik
Chest | 2014
Andrew Hameroff; Tiffany Dumont; Tejpreet Lamba; Daniel Shade
Chest | 2013
Tiffany Dumont; Rajashekar Adurty; Marvin Balaan; Bille Jo Barker