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Transitions in Care and the Role of the Case Manager
Care transitions has become a buzzword in healthcare. In fact, it has become an important component of case management models and the role of the case manager. This month, we will discuss what transitions in care actually means, particularly as it relates to case management.
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Are Right-sided Leads Needed?
The ECG in the figure was obtained from a man in his 50s who presented with new severe chest pain. How would you interpret this tracing? What area(s) of the heart are involved? What is the likely culprit artery?
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Clinical Briefs
In this section: opioid-induced nausea; considering the safety of proton pump inhibitors; and life after bariatric surgery.
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Secnidazole Oral Granules (Solosec)
Secnidazole is indicated for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis in adult women.
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Oily Fish Is Associated With Better Sleep
A study in Ecuador showed a strong positive correlation between dietary oily fish intake and sleep quality.
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A Rivaroxaban/Daily Low-dose Aspirin Combination and Cardiovascular Events
The addition of rivaroxaban to daily low-dose aspirin resulted in fewer cardiovascular outcomes and increased major bleeding compared to aspirin alone in patients with stable cardiovascular disease.
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A Cup of Coffee May Help Patients Live Longer
In a prospective cohort of patients coinfected with HIV and hepatitis C virus, drinking three or more cups of coffee per day halved the all-cause mortality risk.
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Systemwide Program Improves Post-discharge Care for Indigent Patients
Faced with a growing indigent population, Sentara Healthcare developed a comprehensive systemwide program with post-acute providers that agreed to partner with the hospital to care for indigent patients after discharge.
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If Discharge Plan A Fails, Maybe Plan B or C Will Work
Developing a successful discharge plan for patients with a history of drug abuse takes creativity, patience, and flexibility.
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Discharge Planning for Opioid Abusers Presents Many Challenges
Creating a successful discharge plan for patients with opioid abuse issues is a huge challenge for a case manager in the cardiac care unit at Massachusetts General Hospital.