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NIOSH Measures to Protect HCWs Exposed to Cleaning Agents
The NIOSH Respiratory Health Division recommends measures to protect healthcare workers exposed to cleaning products with acetic acid, peroxyacetic acid, and hydrogen peroxide.
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Protect Patients, Harm Workers? Cleaning Agent Raises Concerns
Preliminary results of an ongoing public health investigation indicate that a powerful sporicidal cleaning agent used in some 500 hospitals may be linked to wheezing, watery eyes, and asthma-like symptoms in healthcare workers.
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Acute Knee Pain
MONOGRAPH: The physical exam of the knee in the ED and selected nontraumatic conditions causing knee pain.
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House Approves Legislation to Fund Fight Against Opioid Addiction
Health agencies nationwide will have extra funding for addiction treatment and education if bill passes Senate.
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Despite HPV Vaccine, Cancers Associated with the Virus are Rising
The number of cancers associated with the human papillomavirus are on the increase, despite the existence of an HPV vaccine. -
Tame Discharge Planning
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Magnified Bacteria Powerful Motivator for Hand Hygiene Compliance
Infection prevention specialists report impressive results targeting the intervention to units with lackluster hand hygiene compliance rates.
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Education Creates Welcoming Environment for Transgender Patients
First-in-the-nation “Trans Buddy” program provides support and guidance to transgender patients who are fearful or anxious about interacting with providers.
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Training, Drills Pivotal in Mounting Response to Orlando Shooting
Officials from Orlando Regional Medical Center note their incident command system worked as intended, facilitating a quick mobilization effort.
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Case Management-Revenue Cycle Partnership Pays Off
At Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford, CT, the revenue cycle team is a strong partner of case management, reports Beth A. Greig, RN, MSN, MBA, ACM, director of case management, healthcare value, and efficiency at the 617-bed hospital.