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Special Feature: Applying Heart-Lung Interactions Physiology to Assess Fluid Responsiveness
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Critical Care Plus: Techniques for Reducing Pain in the PICU Boston Medical program seeks full protocols and compliance
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Rheumatoid Arthritis: An Emergency Physician’s Perspective
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic polyarticular form of inflammatory arthritis of unclear etiology. It primarily involves the synovial joints and is commonly symmetric. Joint pain and swelling are most commonly seen in patients with this condition. The presence of autoantibodies such as rheumatoid factor (RF) and anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPAs), which the anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) falls under, are found in the majority of patients. Left untreated, there is a high risk of significant deformity and disability.
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Diagnosis and Emergency Department Management of Urologic Emergencies in the Male Patient: Part II
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Early Goal-Directed Therapy in Septic Shock
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Critical Care Plus: New Telemedicine-based ICU Expands Intensivists’ Reach
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Crtical Care Plus: Finding ICU Nurses: What’s Working?
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Why Does Tracheostomy Facilitate Weaning? Abstract & Commentary
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Nutritional Deficiencies Contribute to Anemia in the ICU