User talk:Khobler

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appendicitis
Cheers! I made some edits to the appendicitis entry which I noted you've taken an interest in. I'm a practicing surgeon and have some practical experience with this. Let me know if you'd like to bounce any ideas off. RobDroliver 19:19, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

October 2014
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 * Committee defined septic shock: ". . .sepsis-induced hypotension (systolic blood pressure &amp;nbsp;90&amp;nbsp;mmHg or a reduction of 40&amp;nbsp;mmHg from baseline) despite adequate fluid
 * and for guarding against respiratory arrest. Oxygen supplementation, intravenous fluids,  passive leg raising (not Trendelenburg position) should be started and blood transfusions added

Some tips
Hello Khobler, thanks for your edits to the hypoxia and shock articles. I hope you don't mind that I fixed a couple of things. For instance, some of the changes broke wikilinks (all sorted now).

In general, I would recommend that you have a look at WP:MEDRS. In medical articles we really try to use recent high-quality secondary sources (textbooks, reviews from key journals) and not small studies from the early 1970s. I am very happy to advise if you ever have trouble finding a good source. JFW &#124; T@lk  07:10, 7 October 2014 (UTC)