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Can Alarm Fatigue Be Conquered?
Healthcare providers are finding ways to effectively address the problem by minimizing the number of alarms and prioritizing everything else.
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Battle Lines Drawn: Proposal Says CRNAs Could Practice Alone at VA
The West isn’t the only place experiencing firestorms. A just-published proposal from the Department of Veterans Affairs to allow full practice authority for APRNs, including CRNAs, has ignited a battle with the American Society of Anesthesiologists over whether CRNAs should be allowed to practice without physician supervision at VA facilities. The proposed change would allow CRNAs to work without the collaboration, supervision, or other involvement of physicians.
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Safe Sedation Is Critical
Updated clinical guidelines for delivering safe sedation to pediatric patients before, during, and after diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
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Want to Get Pregnant? Or Not? Either Way, Don’t Rely on an App
A study indicates that using smartphone apps to determine fertility might not be accurate. -
Flu Season Is Going to be Painful for Some
CDC recommends against intranasal flu vaccine.
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Let Knowledge Ring
Freedom in knowing you'll pass upcoming surveys. -
Panel Backs Jardiance Label Expansion
A federal advisory group narrowly supports expanding diabetes drug label to reflect its secondary health benefits.
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Is This ECG Normal for Age?
The seemingly tall lateral chest lead R waves are not outside the normal range for a child this age.
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Clinical Briefs
In this section: effects of testosterone treatment in older men; liraglutide safety and efficacy in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis; and long-acting anticholinergics and beta agonists for COPD.
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Daclizumab Injection (Zinbryta)
Another option for the treatment of the relapsing form of multiple sclerosis.