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Automatic transfusion is a tricky problem
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Is there disparate support for end-of-life care?
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Adverse events drop as RN use rises, study shows
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Tick-borne Illness: Evaluation and Management in the Emergency Department: Part II
Rocky Mountain spotted fever is most common in the southeastern United States despite its name. It presents with headache, fever, myalgias, and a vasculitic rash that may involve the palms and soles. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full February 23, 2014 Issue in PDF
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Maxillofacial Trauma: Critical Aspects of Management
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Strategies for Implementing an ICU Early Mobility Program: Lessons From Leaders in the Field
Leaders in progressive mobility programs for ICU patients offer their lessons learned and strategies to overcome barriers to help establish these programs on any ICU, including an interdisciplinary team with staff champions to maintain these important programs. -
Quality of Critical Care Work Environment Linked to Fewer Health Care-Associated Infections
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Critical Care Alert - Full April 2014 Issue in PDF
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Therapeutic Hypothermia: How Cold Is Cold Enough?
This large clinical trial of targeted body temperature 33°C vs 36°C following cardiac arrest showed no differences in survival or neurological outcome in the two temperature groups.