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Special Feature: American Women Are Not Receiving State-of-the-Art Care for Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is the third most common gynecologic malignancy in the United States, accounting for approximately 13,000 new cases in 2002. In this country, the major issue responsible for disparate practice patterns is one of specialty territoriality. -
Critical Care Plus: Using ‘Travelers’ to Meet Staffing Needs is Harder in ICUs
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Critical Care Plus: Grants Focus on Improving Nursing Skills
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Effects of Adding an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner to the Neuroscience Care Team
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Magnesium Sulfate for Acute Severe Asthma
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Hyperbaric Oxygen for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Special Feature: PEEP, Recruitment Maneuvers, and Open-Lung Strategies in Patients with ARDS
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Critical Care Plus: Hospitalist ER Involvement Lowers Facility Costs
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OTC is big savings for pharmacies, but consumer knowledge is lacking
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Survey shows concerns about use of OTC drugs