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DAN Medical Calls |
(2006) |
Emergency | 2741 |
Information | 7567 |
Email | 3746 |
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Aging - Diving After Joint Replacement - The Aging Diver Barotrauma - Ear Squeeze (Ear Pain) - Mask Squeeze - Mechanism of Injury for Pulmonary Over-Inflation Syndrome - Nosebleeds (Sinus Squeeze) Cardiovascular (Heart) - ACE Inhibitors (Angiotension-converting enzyme) - Atrial Septal Defects (ASD) - Beta-Blockers (Metoprolol, Propanolol etc.) - Blood Thinners (Anticoagulants-Coumadin, Plavix etc.) - Calcium Channel Blockers (Cardizem, Caduet etc.) - Cholesterol Medications & Diving - Coronary Artery Bypass Graft ( Angioplasty, Stents) - Coronary Artery Disease - Diuretics (water pills- HCTZ, Aldactone, Bumex) - Diving After a Heart Attack - Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction) - Heart Valve Replacement - Hypertension - Implanted Internal Defibrillators - Irregular Heartbeat (Dysrhythmias) - Mitral Valve Prolapse - Murmurs - Pacemakers and Diving - Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) - Raynaud's Syndrome or Phenomenon - Vasovagal and Carotid Sinus Syncopes - Ventricular Septal Defects (VSD) and Diving Decompression Illness - Decompression Recovery - Diving After Flying - Diving at Altitude - Exercise & DCS - Flying After Diving - In-Water Recompression - Return to Diving After DCI - Subcutaneous Emphysema Dental - Dental Implants - Diving and Root Canals - Diving and Wisdom Teeth - Diving With Dental Braces Diabetes & Diving - Diabetes — The Risks Diving Accidents - Basic Instincts - Chamber Location and Availability - Local Chamber Fees - Do They Really Exist? - Proper Position for Emergency Care - Ventilations with purge valve - Why DAN Does not Provide Chamber Location Information Ears, Nose, & Throat - Cochlear Implants - Dealing With Ear Problems - Deviated Septum - Diving With Existing Ear Injuries - Ear Equalizing - Ear Plugs - Ear Ventilation Tubes - ENT Surgery - Hearing Loss/Deafness - Instructions for Equalizing Ears and Sinuses - Meniere's Disease - Sinus Congestion - Surfers Ear (Exotoses) - Tinnitus (Ringing) - TMJ (Temporal-Mandibular Joint Syndrome) - Tympanic Membrane Rupture (Perforated Ear Drum) - Unplugged: DAN Examines the Use of Earplugs In Scuba Divers Endocrine - Diving With Hyperglycemia - Thyroid Conditions Fitness to Dive - Asthma and Scuba Diving - Bone Considerations in Young Divers - Cytotoxic Drugs, Cancer Effects - Exercise Training and Scuba Diving - Getting Fit for Dive Season - Healthy, But Overweight - Taking Medication While Scuba Diving Gastrointestinal - Abdominal Surgery - Achalasia - Bariatric Surgery and Diving - Chronic Pancreatitis - Crohns Disease and Diving - Dumping Syndrome - Esophageal Diverticulae - Gastroenteritis and Vomiting / Diarrhea - Gastroesophageal Reflux (“Heartburn” or “Waterbrash”) - Hernias (also Sliding and Paraesophageal Hiatal Hernias) - Ileostomy and Colostomy - Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Inguinal Hernia - Liver Cirrhosis - Liver Transplant - Peptic Ulceration - Small Bowel Obstruction General - Aches and Pains - Bladder Discomfort - Diving After Donating Blood - Flu-like Symptoms Following a Dive - Foot Pain After Diving - Frontal Headaches - Hand & Foot Edema - Immersion Diuresis (Urge to Urinate) - Latex Allergies - Medical Questionnaire / Statement - Oxygenated water - Proper Position for Emergency Care - Remember to Breathe Hematology (Blood) - Diving and Sickle Cell Anemia - Diving with Leukemia - Hemophilia & Diving - Hepatitis - Sickle Cell Anemia Infectious Diseases - Clean & Sanitize Gear - HIV/AIDS and Diving Marine Life - Bright Colors & Predator Provocation - Ciguatera Poisoning - Coral Cuts, Scrapes and Rashes - Coral Scrapes - Diving While On Medications for Stings - Itching and rash go away and come back - Jellyfish Stings - Lionfish, Scorpionfish and Stonefish Envenomations - Local Allergic Reactions - Mooring/Anchor lines causing itching and rash - Physalia physalis (Portuguese Man-of-War) - Sea Bathers Eruption - Sea Lice - Sea Urchin Spine Punctures - Seaweed Dermatitis - Stingray Envenomation - Swimmer Itch - Will Sponges ever Hurt Me Musculoskeletal - Diving After Bone Fractures - Diving After Joint Replacement - Diving After Spinal Back Surgery - Diving with Rheumatoid Arthritis - Osteochondritis - Shoulder Pain Neurological - Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) - Cerebral Palsy - Cerebral Vascular Accident - Epilepsy - Head Trauma - History of Seizures Without a Clear Diagnosis of Epilepsy - Migraine Headache - Migraines (and Medical Forms) - Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - Paraplegia - Post Brain Tumor Surgery Ophthalmology (Eyes) - Blurred Vision - Detached Retina and Diving - Diving After Lasik Surgery - Diving with Contacts - Diving with Glaucoma - Eye Conditions That Will Keep You Out of the Water - Loss of Sight After HBO Treatment - Macular Degeneration - Ocular Decompression Sickness - Photorefractive Keratectomy - Radial Keratotomy - Subconjunctival Hemorrhage Plastic Surgery - Botox Injections - Breast Implants - Face Lift - Liposuction - Rhinoplasty Psychological - Diving and Depression Medications Respiratory - Breathing Discomfort - Immersion Pulmonary Edema - Mechanism of Injury for Pulmonary Over-Inflation Syndrome - Pneumothorax & Its Consequences - Remember to Breathe - Spontaneous Pneumothorax Women Issues - Breast Cancer & Fitness to Dive Issues - Breast Cancer, Cancer & Surgery - Breast Implants - Breast-Feeding - Endometriosis - Hysterectomy - Menstruation During Diving Activities - Oral Birth Control - Osteoporosis - Ovarian Cancer - Pregnancy - Premenstrual Syndrome - Return To Diving After Giving Birth
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