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Code status orders for psychiatric admissions: They’re not happening consistently
Psychiatric inpatients were less likely to have an order on admission regarding code status compared to medical inpatients, according to a recent study.
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And the band played on: AIDS in an age of miracle treatments and chronic complacency
The incredible success of HIV therapies has relegated a disease that was once a death sentence to a chronic condition for many people. With that has come a frustrating complacency about basic prevention and testing among some groups. -
Is Palliative Care Expertise Inadequate at your Institution?
Hospitals are challenged to meet patients’ palliative care needs despite a scarcity of specialists, lack of training, and persistent misconceptions.
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C. difficile and antibiotic stewardship programs
CMS regulation requiring stewardship programs will change these results considerably. -
Lower nurse-patient ratios could cut infections, but hospitals say mandates could crash budgets
A flurry of state and national efforts to mandate safer nurse-to-patient ratios in healthcare could result in both lower infection rates and improved employee health. -
Researchers find norovirus may spread by airborne route, are current precautions enough?
Nasty bug norovirus may transmit through the air, meaning currently recommended infection precautions may not be enough -
What’s in your water? Waterborne bugs can cause fatal infections
The water of life can sometimes mean death. Fatal infections can result if immune compromised patients are exposed to pathogenic bacteria that thrive in water systems. -
Insights into the Association of Atrial Fibrillation and Myocardial Infarction
Given the mounting evidence suggesting that stroke, MI, and AF have pathophysiologic mechanisms in common, the presence of any one should at a minimum heighten suspicion for the others.
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The Echo Calcium Score
Aortic valve sclerosis and mitral annular calcification detected by echocardiography are known to be associated with atherosclerosis and are predictive of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis Guidelines and Endocarditis Rates
Despite the limitations of this type of study, it supports the U.S. view of treating high-risk patients with antibiotic prophylaxis.