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Zolpidem Use Increases Fall Risk for Inpatients
Zolpidem, a commonly utilized agent for sleep disturbance, is associated with increased fall risk in hospitalized, non-pregnant, non-critically ill patients. Its use for a given patient and its appropriateness within standard order sets should be carefully considered. -
Physicians’ Own Beliefs on Goals of Care Influence Presentation of Comfort Care Option to Patient Surrogates
During family discussions, physicians who believe more strongly that life support should be withdrawn are more likely to present the option of comfort care and describe its benefits. -
Risk of Bleeding with Warfarin Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation
This paper details the result of a population-based cohort study of all Ontario, Canada, residents older than 66 years of age who began warfarin therapy for atrial fibrillation over an 11-year period. Patients were identified by the authors from data in the Ontario Health Insurance Plan. -
Parenteral Iron for Cancer-Associated Anemia
In an observational study conducted in Germany of more than 600 anemic cancer patients receiving parenteral iron (ferric carboxymaltose), hemoglobin levels were shown to rise significantly. The iron treatment was well tolerated. Randomized interventional studies are warranted to demonstrate efficacy in terms of physical function and quality of life and safety in this population. -
Hospital Medicine Alert - Full April 1, 2013 Issue in PDF
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full April 21, 2013 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full April 21, 2013 Issue in PDF
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Male Genital Emergencies: Part II
In this article, the authors continue their review of common male genital emergencies. Part I covered common scrotal emergencies, and in Part II, common penile emergencies are reviewed. -
Primary Care Reports - Full June 2013 Issue in PDF
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full June 30, 2013 Issue in PDF