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3 More Efficient Ways to Identify Patients at an ASC

PDC Healthcare

3 More Efficient Ways to Identify Patients at an ASC According to a recent survey with PDC customers, a majority of Ambulatory Surgery Centers are using a printed label adhered to a paper or plastic wristband as their method of identifying patients. While this method enables them to satisfy the Joint Commission’s Two Patient Identifiers […]. The post 3 More Efficient Ways to Identify Patients at an ASC appeared first on connectID - PDC Healthcare Blog.

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Noninvasive Ventilation: how to start?

Trigger Lab

Instructions for the reader: The text contains elements of the little experience I have. It can, therefore, be perfectly questionable, especially the units and data that emerged from literature. All ventilation settings are under medical supervision and approval (for lovers of nursing diagnosis, this is a collaborative problem). Since certain aspects are strongly linked to … Leggi tutto Noninvasive Ventilation: how to start?

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EM Quick Hits 44 Fluids in Pancreatitis, Nasal Fractures, Delirium, DOSE VF, Intimate Partner Violence

Emergency Medicine Cases

In this EM Quick Hits podcast: Justin Morgenstern on fluids in pancreatitis, Leeor Sommer on nasal fractures, Christina Shenvi on delirium, Sheldon Cheskes and Rohit Mohindra on Dose VF, and Noor Khatib and Kari Sampsel on intimate partner violence. The post EM Quick Hits 44 Fluids in Pancreatitis, Nasal Fractures, Delirium, DOSE VF, Intimate Partner Violence appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.

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Digital Education Fellows

RCEM Learning

Introduction RCEMLearning has grown significantly in recent years, and it is now embedded into the educational practice of the RCEM and wider EM community. RCEMLearning innovatively combines a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) with Free Open Access Medical (FOAMed) resources, and it makes an invaluable contribution to how RCEM Fellows and Members prepare for exams, deliver teaching, refine critical appraisal skills, stay aligned with changes in evidence-based medicine, and maintain their ePortf

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Lab case 387

EMergucate

A 27-year-old female presented with fever, diarrhoea and feeling unwell for 3 days.

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Global EM 1: Practicing EM in Bangladesh – Build It and They Will Come

Emergency Medicine Cases

Dr. Navpreet Sahsi describes the challenges of building an Emergency Department in Bangladesh and how the experience has shaped his outlook on Emergency Medicine practice in North America on EM Cases' first Global EM blog. The post Global EM 1: Practicing EM in Bangladesh – Build It and They Will Come appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.

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Physician Burnout is Rising

American Medical Compliance

Physician burnout is on the rise, and the increase is sharpest among younger primary doctors. A new study conducted by the Commonwealth Fund found that over half of medical practitioners under the age of 55 have reported feeling burned out or stressed. The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to the rise in stressed doctors. Physicians report taking on more work as a result of the pandemic.

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