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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care supplement
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Threshold Vital Sign Abnormalities as Triggers for Rapid Response Activation
Fagan and colleagues at Denver Health Medical Center examined electronic data collected on all adult patients who generated a medical surgical acute-care room charge during a recent 6-month period and remained on the ward for at least 24 hours. -
Physicians’ Own Beliefs on Goals of Care Strongly Influence Presentation of Comfort Care Option to Patient Surrogates
This study conducted in five ICUs at two academic hospitals in San Francisco sought to describe how comfort care is presented to surrogates and if physicians beliefs on whether life support should be withdrawn are associated with the option of comfort care being presented. -
Nutritional Support in the ICU
Nutritional support is an essential component of caring for critically ill patients. -
At Last...Type 1 Diabetes Can Be Prevented (But Only in Rats)!
The author reviewed the strategies of predicting and preventing type 1 diabetes across the different stages of development of the disorder. Not only can risk for type 1 diabetes be predicted, but the approximate age of diabetes onset in children can be ascertained. -
Clinical Briefs By Louis Kuritzky, MD
Does Screening for Type 2 Diabetes Pay Off?; Surgical Treatment of Diabetes; Benefits and Consequences of Aldosterone Antagonists for HF -
Full Internal Medicine Alert - January 15, 2013 Issue in PDF
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Using Low-Dose Aspirin to Prevent Recurrent Venous Thromboembolism
Aspirin therapy, as compared with placebo, significantly reduced the rate of major vascular events with improved net clinical benefit and also reduced the rate of recurrent venous thromboembolism. -
ECG Review: Early Repolarization or Anterior STEMI?
The 12-lead ECG shown above was obtained from a 50-year-old man with new-onset chest pain. Is this ECG likely to represent a benign early repolarization pattern or the early stage of acute anterior ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)? -
Pharmacology Watch: Zolpidem and Risk of Falls in Hospitalized Patients
Zolpidem and risk of falls; AVR and anticoagulation; statins in cancer patients; and FDA actions.