Rescue from Neonatal Asphyxia

After neonatal asphyxia, after clearing the airway and artificial respiration, the heart rate returns but breathing is irregular, and the response is poor. High-pressure oxygen therapy should be performed.
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Treatment for Brain Edema Caused by Head Injury

A 45-year-old female patient with rheumatism suffered a head injury on the left upper corner of her head, resulting in brain edema without external bleeding. Her body temperature is normal, and she has no other adverse reactions. How should she be treated?
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Vomiting and Diarrhea: Could It Be Poisoning?

An infant experienced vomiting and diarrhea at 8 PM, which might be caused by viral infection or indigestion. It is recommended to use oral medication for treatment, and intravenous fluid therapy may be considered in severe cases. If diagnosed with a gastrointestinal disease, immediate treatment and attention to dietary habits should be taken.
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