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At Baptist Hospital Miami, ED nurses always left a verbal report on inpatients being transferred to the floors using an audio tool.
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Pain and hemodynamic instability. These are the two most significant assessment finding related to kidney injuries, according to Katie Ryan, RN, BSN, director of the ED at St. Rose Dominican Hospitals San Martin Campus in Las Vegas.
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It has been very difficult to study the effects of alcohol on the fetus and on pregnancy, in general, because one depends so heavily on a patient's candor regarding true alcohol consumption and the effect of confounding variables, such as smoking.
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The standard primary surgical intervention for early-stage uterine cancer is hysterectomy, usually with removal of the adnexa.
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The livial intervention following breast cancer: Efficacy, Recurrence, And Tolerability Endpoints (LIBERATE) trial was a multinational, placebo-controlled, randomized study of women with vasomotor symptoms who had had breast cancer surgically treated within the previous 5 years.
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In this issue: Individualization of therapy with pharmacogenetics; the rate vs rhythm debate; the FDA's Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy; FDA actions.
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Forty-one women with symptomatic, histologically proven endometriosis (Stages 1-4) were randomized to receive either a contraceptive implant (Implanon®) or depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA).
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