Latex Is Not My Friend


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The new question today in the doctors office is, Are you Allergic to Latex? How do I know if I am allergic to latex? What are the signs of latex allergy? Are there routine tests available for the diagnosis of allergy to natural rubber latex? Latex Is Not My Friend can give the Doctors information on this allergy. This book can help people understand about latex allergy. Latex Allergy is a concern all over the country. There have been many changes that the FDA has implemented, since Latex Allergy has been diagnosis. There are different types of medical gloves that are available and safe. The decrease in cornstarch in the latex gloves can lower the risks of latex sensitivity. Latex Is Not My Friend is a story of my suffering through this Latex Allergy. This book also, contains other peoples stories and information on Latex Allergy that I have researched over an eight-year period. There are so many Doctors, Nurses, and Scientists that had many concerns about Latex Allergies and they worked together to improve the healthcare concerns regarding their patients. The goal of this book is bring peace of mind and understanding.




Latex Allergies and the Health Care Industry


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Latex Allergy Resource Guide


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LATEX ALLERGY RESOURCE GUIDEA 28 PAGE BOOKLET COVERING THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:What is natural rubber latex? How latex allergy develops Symptoms of a latex allergy Types of latex reactions Who is at risk? Recommendations for allergy testing How to protect yourself Strategies for glove use Other prevention & avoidance strategies What to do if you become sensitized or allergic Cross-reactivity & latex exposed food Legal & liability issues Alternative approaches to treatment Latex allergy survival checklist Latex-free/latex-safe product list Helpful web links and endnotes




Complete Guide to Latex Allergy


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Latex Allergies and the Health Care Industry


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Witnesses: Angela Presson, Med. Officer, OSHA; Elizabeth Jacobson, Center for Devices & Radiological Health, FDA; Laileni Kicklighter, Risk Management Services, North Broward Hospital Dist., Ft. Lauderdale, FL, for the Amer. Hospital Assoc.; Charles Reed, Former Chief, Div. of Allergy & Internal Med., Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; S. Timothy Rose, Pres., Amer. Dental Assoc.; F. Samuel Eberts III, Allegiance Healthcare Corp., IL; Robert Hamilton, Assoc. Prof. of Med. & Pathology, Johns Hopkins, Univ. School of Med., Asthma & Allergy Center; Susan Wilburn, Amer. Nurses Assoc.; & C. Everett Koop, M.D. Former U.S. Surgeon General.




Molecular Allergy Diagnostics


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This book, based on a recent German publication, offers an overview of basic data and recent developments in the groundbreaking field of molecular allergology. It comprehensively explores the origin and structure of single allergen molecules ("components") and their utility in improving the management of type I, IgE-mediated allergic reactions and disorders like allergic respiratory diseases, food allergies, and anaphylaxis. Highly specific testing, called component-resolved diagnostics, aims to identify and utilize single molecules. Over 200 single allergens from plant or animal sources have been applied to single or multiplex laboratory testing for the presence of allergen-specific IgE. This leap in assay sensitivity and specificity has led to three major advances in patient management: discrimination between primary allergic sensitization and complex cross-reactivity, recognition of IgE profiles for certain allergens and identification of patients most likely to benefit from allergen-specific immunotherapy. The book discusses in detail the benefits and limitations of this 21st century technology, and offers suggestions for the use of molecular allergology in routine clinical practice. It is a “must read” for physicians treating allergic patients as well as scientists interested in natural allergic molecules and their interactions with the human immune system.




Latex Intolerance


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This comprehensive, definitive, and long overdue reference deals specifically with all the manifestations of latex intolerance including irritation, allergic contact dermatitis, and contact urticaria. Each chapter presents the latest research in skin irritation, contact dermatitis, and contact urticaria. The well-illustrated textbook also covers in-depth basic science and clinically relevant practical issues such as the management of latex intolerance and hand dermatitis. Experts with a special interest in this area from the UK, Europe, and the US provide a balanced international perspective to this first major book dedicated to latex intolerance.




Essential Clinical Anesthesia


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The clinical practice of anesthesia has undergone many advances in the past few years, making this the perfect time for a new state-of-the-art anesthesia textbook for practitioners and trainees. The goal of this book is to provide a modern, clinically focused textbook giving rapid access to comprehensive, succinct knowledge from experts in the field. All clinical topics of relevance to anesthesiology are organized into 29 sections consisting of more than 180 chapters. The print version contains 166 chapters that cover all of the essential clinical topics, while an additional 17 chapters on subjects of interest to the more advanced practitioner can be freely accessed at www.cambridge.org/vacanti. Newer techniques such as ultrasound nerve blocks, robotic surgery and transesophageal echocardiography are included, and numerous illustrations and tables assist the reader in rapidly assimilating key information. This authoritative text is edited by distinguished Harvard Medical School faculty, with contributors from many of the leading academic anesthesiology departments in the United States and an introduction from Dr S. R. Mallampati. This book is your essential companion when preparing for board review and recertification exams and in your daily clinical practice.