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Successful discharge planning is a much more complex process than simply moving patients safely out the door, so it follows that evaluating your discharge planning process also might be a complex proposition.
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Patients at King's Daughters Medical Center (KDMC) in Ashland, KY, come from a three-state area creating challenges for the social workers who must find a safe discharge destination for patients, many of whom live in rural areas.
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12-lead ECG and lead II rhythm strip obtained from a 67-year-old man with new-onset shortness of breath.
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Current use of antipsychotic medications by the elderly places them at increased risk for hospitalization for pneumonia.
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Cognitive impairment in the U.S. population without dementia is found in 22% of those over age 70. This is more than the number of those with Alzheimer's or other dementias alone, and needs to be recognized and addressed in our healthcare of this group.
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Despite previous positive reports and much lay enthusiasm, omega-3 fatty acid treatment did not prevent Crohn's disease relapse. (Arguments continue as to whether the correct usage should be "Crohn disease" or "Crohn's disease." Most of the literature seems to use the latter designation, and this review will do likewise.)
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Pioglitazone and heart disease; ARBs manufacturers spend millions to show the non-inferiority of their products compared to less expensive, generic ACE inhibitors; some athletes turn to growth hormone because it is difficult to detect; FDA Actions
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Because the consequence of missed pulmonary embolism (PEM) is so grave, it is essential to continue our evolution of tools which maximize diagnostic sensitivity, offer clinical expedience, and minimize risk for the patient.