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To take guesswork from decisions, check out activity-based costing
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Managing your technology can cut the bottom line
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Video hookups link babies and their families
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full February 23, 2014 Issue in PDF
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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. -
Maxillofacial Trauma: Critical Aspects of Management
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What Makes an ICU Consultation ‘High Quality’?
From interviews, seven key factors were identified that characterized a high-quality consultation. -
Can Occurrence of Delirium be Predicted by Elevated Proinflammatory Cytokines?
This observational study of 224 ICU patients who had serial measurements of C-reactive protein found an association between elevated initial levels and development of delirium. -
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. -
Critical Care Alert - Full April 2014 Issue in PDF