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Training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation is the ultimate "homeland security," says Vinay Nadkarni, Mÿ
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Pick up any newspaper or magazine or turn on the news and you're likely to hear somebody talking about this country's obesity epidemic.
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Two oral medications for relapsing-remitting MS in phase III development; antihypertensives find new uses; Ginkgo biloba does not prevent cognitive decline in elderly; and FDA Actions.
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The novel H1N1 influenza pandemic differs in significant ways from typical seasonal influenza in demographics and epidemiology.
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"No one should approach an injured employee until the hazards are removed," warns Christine Zichello, RN, COHN-S, CSHM, ARM, FAAOHN, a senior risk control specialist for PMA Companies in Mt. Laurel, NJ.
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An injured employee may plead with you to allow her more time to recover, while her supervisor claims there's no earthly reason she can't be at work tomorrow morning. You're the one in the middle of this difficult balancing act.
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When an employee is injured, "all your actions, from your initial assessment to the final disposition, should be documented," says Christine Zichello, RN, COHN-S, CSHM, ARM, FAAOHN, a senior risk control specialist for PMA Companies in Mt. Laurel, NJ.