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In this well-designed, double-blind, controlled study, investigators in Australia randomized 229 patients with severe traumatic brain injury and hypotension to receive either HTS or isotonic saline fluid administered in the pre-hospital setting.
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Rhabdomyolysis is defined as injury to skeletal muscle resulting in breakdown of muscle tissue with subsequent leakage of intracellular contents, including myoglobin, potassium and other electrolytes, creatine phosphokinase, and other muscle enzymes.
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Balk JL. Calcium and magnesium for prementrual syndrome. Altern Ther Women's Health 2004;6(5):33-36.
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If your hospital is not classified as a long-term care hospital (LTCH), you may not be paying attention to the questions being asked by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and some politicians about the need for this level of care. But rehab advocates say you should, because the debate over long-term care ties in with the 75% rule.
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The verdict is in on lift teams at Tampa (FL) General Hospital: They save money and backs. They win kudos from nurses. Theyre here to stay.
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Myth: Patients wont like being transferred with lift equipment. They prefer the hands-on touch of nursing staff.
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For many years, states strapped for sufficient funds for their Medicaid programs and for all other state activities have looked for creative legal ways to obtain additional support from the federal government. Among the techniques that have been used are excessive payments to state-owned health facilities, provider taxes and donations, excessive disproportionate share payments to hospitals, and adjustments to upper payment limits.
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While states have been scrambling for places to save money, especially in Medicaid and other health care services, so far most governors and legislatures have shied away from doing major damage to the State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), according to an analysis released by Harriette Fox and Stephanie Limb of the Maternal and Child Health Policy Research Center.
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An interdisciplinary task force of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology created in 2003 says our nations leaders have taken steps to prepare for future terrorist attacks in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, events, but have made far fewer preparations for a pervasive effect of any attack its psychological impact.