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Government Commits Funding to Grow U.S. Nursing Workforce
HHS announces $100 million to hire more nurse educators, train new nurses, and help current nurses elevate their careers.
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American Heart Association Explains Importance of Shared Decision-Making
Group suggests engaging in these practices can level the playing field and improve cardiovascular health for all patients.
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Complications of Alcohol-Related Liver Disease
Alcohol use is the leading cause of liver disease and the second most common reason for liver transplantation in the United States. This article will discuss the complications seen in alcohol-related liver disease.
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Patient Advocates Launch National Diabetes Treatment Recognition Program
Hospitals can be evaluated based on their care for patients with diabetes during admission, stay, and discharge.
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Pediatric Chest Trauma
Pediatric thoracic trauma is the second highest cause of pediatric trauma mortality. It is critical for emergency care providers to be aware of the anatomic and physiologic differences in children, which result in significantly different injury patterns than adults. The authors highlight the essential steps for diagnosis and management of pediatric thoracic injuries.
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Uncommon Diagnoses that Cannot Be Missed: An Update
There are a variety of uncommon pediatric conditions that, if not detected, may result in devastating consequences. The authors review and update the current standard of care for a variety of conditions, including necrotizing fasciitis, DRESS syndrome, Kawasaki disease, MIS-C, Lemierre's, and RPA.
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Incident Dementia Cases Connected to Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure
Researchers reported fine particulate matter from agriculture and open fires to be especially harmful.
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Simple Aspiration for First-Episode Primary and Complete Pneumothorax
The investigators found a higher rate of failure with simple aspiration as a first-line intervention for primary spontaneous pneumothorax compared to chest tube drainage, but it was better tolerated with fewer adverse events.
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Benefits of Prophylactic Platelet Transfusion Before Central Venous Line Placement May Outweigh Risks in Patients with Severe Thrombocytopenia
In this multicenter, randomized, controlled, noninferiority trial of patients with severe thrombocytopenia, prophylactic platelet transfusion prior to central venous catheter (CVC) placement resulted in less CVC-related bleeding.
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Emerging Treatment for Refractory Vasodilatory Shock
Shock is a common cause for intensive care unit admission, necessitating rapid treatment of the underlying cause while supporting patients with fluids and vasopressor agents. Typical vasopressor agents include adrenergic agonists and vasopressin. When shock persists despite these interventions, this is labeled refractory shock.