Primary Care/Hospitalist
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Full October 17, 2005 Issue in PDF
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Antibiotic Resistance to Community-Acquired Infections: Clinical Impact on Emergency Department Practice
Bacterial resistance to antibiotic treatment has concerned the medical community since the introduction of the first antibiotics in the 1920s. Development of new anti-infective agents has been precipitated by increasing resistance to older agents and classes of agents. -
Emergency Ultrasound: Basic Trauma Training
Ultrasound utilizes frequencies well above the range of human hearing to penetrate and visualize structures in the body. While human hearing is generally in the range of 20-20,000 Hz (cycles/second), diagnostic ultrasound is typically in the range of 2-12 mega-hertz (MHz), or 2-12 million cycles per second. -
Full October 31, 2005 Issue in PDF
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Full November 2005 Issue in PDF
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Pharmacology Watch
Roche is Under Pressure Over Its Antiviral Drug Tamiflu; ACE Inhibitors or ARBs for Prediabetics?; Xigris is Approved for Severe Sepsis; ACE Inhibitors Inhibiting Aortic Valve Stenosis?; FDA Actions -
Clinical Briefs in Primary Care supplement
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Full September 15, 2005 Issue in PDF
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Pharmacology Watch
Beta-Blockers May Be Useful for Noncardiac Surgery; Promising New Weight Loss Drug?; Treating Shift-Work Disorder; Another Flu Vaccine Shortage?; FDA Actions -
ECG Review
Premature Ischemia