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Should We Paralyze Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome?
Paralytic agents such as vecuronium and cis-atracurium have been used as "rescue therapies" in patients with ARDS for many years, but, as with other rescue strategies including prone mechanical ventilation or inhaled vasodilators, evidence of a mortality benefit from this intervention has been lacking. -
Critical Care Alert November 2010 Issue in PDF
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Abstract & Commentary: Is Hyperoxia Harmful After Resuscitation from Cardiac Arrest?
Project IMPACT, a proprietary database originally created by the Society for Critical Care Medicine and now maintained by Cerner Corp., collects data from a voluntary consortium of ICUs across America. -
Antibiotic Use Declines Overall, While Use of Broad-Spectrum Increases
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Denosumab Receives Conditional Approval from FDA Expert Panel
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Antiviral Recommendations for H1N1
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care
Can vitamins stop photoaging of the skin?; Once weekly exenatide vs sitagliptin or pioglitazone for type 2 diabetes; Tai chi for fibromyalgia; Prevalence of hearing loss in U.S. adolescents; When to initiate dialysis? Early vs late GFR threshold; Postoperative abdominal wall hernias: Best repair methodology -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care November 2010 Issue in PDF
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Study shows that pharmacists have positive effect on patient care
Pharmacists have a positive effect on reducing adverse drug events (ADEs), improving health outcomes, and improving medication adherence and patient knowledge about their medicines, according to a new study. -
Pharmacy directors can help hospitals meet challenges of a poor economy
Hospitals nationwide face tighter budgets, staff layoffs, and financial uncertainty in the wake of a two-year recession that shows little sign of abating.