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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Critical Care Plus: No Hard Figures Yet, But LTACs Have Anecdotal Lead
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Special Feature: Systemic Fungal Infections: Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
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Short-Term Preoperative Smoking Cessation and Postoperative Complications
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Propofol Causes Higher RSBI in Weaning Assessment
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Daily Hemodialysis Improves Survival
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Recruitment Maneuvers May Help Early in ARDS but not Later
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Trauma Reports Sept/Oct 2013 Issue in HTML
Blast injuries are commonly thought of as incidents that occur in other countries, not here in the United States. The majority of clinicians are not prepared to deal with the devastation of a civilian blast incident and the resulting injury patterns. The author reviews expected injury patterns, triage decisions, and current therapies. -
New program set to intervene to prevent readmissions, repeat ED visits due to acute exacerbations of asthma
Faculty at Indiana University School of Medicine are set to launch a community paramedicine program aimed at preventing repeat hospital and ED visits for acute exacerbations of asthma in children. -
Nurse care managers, new programming aim to provide more outpatient care alternatives for ED patients on the margin
The University of Michigan Health System is developing clinical programming and deploying specially trained care managers as part of an initiative aimed at eliminating unnecessary hospital admissions.