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    IV Fluid Can Save Lives in Hemodynamically Stable Patients with Sepsis

    October 17, 2016

    Does increased fluid administration in patients with sepsis with intermediate lactate levels improve outcomes?

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    Collaborative Approaches Improve Pediatric Discharges

    October 14, 2016

    [caption id="attachment_11505" align="alignright" width="150"] Carl Galloway, MD[/caption] Clinical Question: Can a collaborative quality improvement project improve the quality and efficiency of pediatric hospital discharges? Background: Transitions of care, including at the time of hospital

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    Evaluating Febrile Infants with Step-by-Step Approach

    October 14, 2016

    What is the performance of the Step-by-Step approach to evaluate febrile infants, and how does it compare to other existing criteria?

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    Diluted Apple Juice Versus Electrolyte Solution in Gastroenteritis

    October 13, 2016

    Is diluted apple juice inferior to apple-flavored electrolyte oral rehydration solution in children with mild dehydration due to acute gastroenteritis?

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    Real-World Safety and Effectiveness of Oral Anticoagulants for Afib

    October 10, 2016

    Which oral anticoagulants are safest and most effective in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation?

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    Prescribing Naloxone for Patients on Long-Term Opioid Therapy

    October 10, 2016

    Does naloxone co-prescription for patients on long-term opioids for pain prevent opioid-related adverse events?

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    Why Required Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowships Are Unnecessary

    October 8, 2016

    A few reasons why a required pediatric hospital medicine fellowship is unnecessary and potentially harmful

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    Palliative Care May Improve End-of-Life Care for Patients with ESRD, Cardiopulmonary Failure, Frailty

    October 7, 2016

    Is there a difference in family-rated quality of care for patients dying with different serious illnesses?

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    Patients’ Out-of-Pocket Spending Increasing

    October 7, 2016

    How much are insured nonelderly adult patients paying out of pocket for inpatient care, and does that amount vary over time or by patient characteristics, region, or type of insurance?

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    How Should Hospitalists Manage Elderly Patients with Dysphagia?

    October 4, 2016

    Dysphagia, difficulty or discomfort in swallowing, is a very common problem, particularly among elderly patients

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