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    Data Show Patients Are More Likely to Die at Night, on Weekends

    April 29, 2016

    Clinical question: Is there a clinical difference in rates of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and survival to discharge in patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) depending on time of day and day of the week? Background: Current U.S.

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    Engaging Your Patients in Decision-Making Processes Yields Better Outcomes

    April 26, 2016

    Editor’s note: “Everything We Say and Do” is an informational series developed by SHM’s Patient Experience Committee to provide readers with thoughtful and actionable communication tactics that have great potential to positively impact patients’ experience of care.

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    Long-Term Βeta-Blocker Use May Cause More Harm in Patients Undergoing Surgery

    April 25, 2016

    Clinical question: What is the harm associated with long-term beta-blocker therapy in patients with uncomplicated hypertension undergoing non-cardiac surgery? Background: Given the recent concerns over the validity of prior studies, there is uncertainty about which patients benefit most from peri

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    Depression Common among Physicians in Training

    April 25, 2016

    Clinical question: What is the prevalence of depression or depressive symptoms in resident physicians? Background: Depression in resident physicians can lead to poor-quality medical care, increased errors, and long-term morbidity.

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    Breakfast Based on Whey Protein May Help Manage Type 2 Diabetes

    April 25, 2016

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A breakfast rich in whey protein may help people with type 2 diabetes manage their illness better, new research from Israel suggests. "Whey protein, a byproduct of cheese manufacturing, lowers postprandial glycemia more than other protein sources," said lead author Dr.

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    Improper Removal of Personal Protective Equipment Can Be Hazardous to Your Health

    April 22, 2016

    Clinical question: How frequent is contamination of skin and clothing during personal protective equipment (PPE) removal, and can it be prevented? Background: PPE reduces transmission of pathogens to healthcare personnel and patients.

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    Procalcitonin Testing Can Lead to Cost Savings

    April 22, 2016

    Clinical question: Can procalcitonin testing be used to determine whether antibiotics should be started and stopped? Background: Procalcitonin naturally occurs in the body but increases with bacterial infection, with normal levels Study design: Systematic review. Setting: ICUs and EDs in Eu

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    New Model May Predict Risk of Acute Kidney Injury in Orthopedic Patients

    April 18, 2016

    Clinical question: What is the risk of acute kidney injury after orthopedic surgery, and does it impact mortality? Background: Current studies show that acute kidney injury is associated with increased long-term mortality, future development of chronic kidney disease, and increased healthcare cos

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    Treating Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Can Be Dangerous

    April 18, 2016

    Clinical question: Does treating asymptomatic bacteriuria (AB) cause harm in women? Background: In women with recurrent UTIs, AB is often treated, increasing the risk of multi-drug-resistant bacteria.

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    HM16 AUDIO: Alyssa Stephany, MD, Talks about the HM16 RIV Scientific Abstract Competition

    April 11, 2016

    Alyssa Stephany, MD, then assistant professor at Duke and now section chief of pediatric hospital medicine at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, talks about the evolution in training stemming from her experience in the HM16 RIV competition.

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