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Stryker’s role in advancing cardiac emergency preparedness worldwide

AED Leader

This article explores Stryker’s impactful role in revolutionizing cardiac emergency preparedness worldwide, from pioneering technologies and addressing healthcare disparities to aligning with major organizations like the American Heart Association in pursuit of improved outcomes.

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Brain Trauma Guidelines for Emergency Medicine

ACEP Now

These guidelines present the best available evidence to support clinical decision making in the prehospital setting when TBI care may have the most significant impact on outcomes; they also establish a research agenda for future investigations. This document is an update of guidelines first published in 2000, and then updated in 2007.

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Episode 28 - Depressed and Suicidal Patients in the Emergency Department: An Evidence-Based Approach

EB Medicine

Jeff: And finally, how many of you wish there was a clearly outlined evidence-based approach to managing such patients to improve care and outcomes? This model involves educating clinicians on best practices, identifying screening and assessment tools for engagement, treatment, and disposition.

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ACEP’s Emergency Medicine Data Institute Improves Patient Care

ACEP Now

An accurate story requires information from millions of ED visits, a way to analyze the data, and a way to use that analysis across different settings and patient populations for better outcomes. This participation ensures that EDs nationwide not only meet benchmarks, but actively refine their practices.

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Episode 19 - Cannabinoids: Emerging Evidence in Use and Abuse

EB Medicine

Nachi: We’re going to be talking about the pathophysiology of cannabinoids, clinical findings in abuse, best practice management, differences between natural and synthetic cannabinoids, and treatment for cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. First up is the link between cannabis use and stroke or TIA. So buckle up and get ready.

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Publication Potpourri

EM Literature of Note

Human-Generated Medical Templates” Study number n -million demonstrating retrieval-augmented generation – that is to say, using a relatively sophisticated series of prompts to an LLM – improves output and reduces “hallucinations” In this specific instance, the LLM was effectively mimicking the output of BMJ Best Practice templates.

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The Key Principles of Restorative Nursing: What Every Provider Should Know 

American Medical Compliance

For healthcare providers, applying restorative nursing principles leads to better patient outcomes, higher recovery rates, and fewer readmissions. For example, a stroke patient may need daily movement exercises to improve mobility, while someone recovering from hip surgery might benefit from a walking assistance program.

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