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    Fluid type, rate do not curb 90-day mortality rate in ICU patients requiring fluid challenges

    August 17, 2021

    A balanced solution was no better than normal saline and a slower IV bolus rate was no better than a faster rate in a multicenter randomized trial.

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    U.S. reports record COVID-19 hospitalizations of children

    August 17, 2021

    The U.S. now has an average of about 129,000 new COVID-19 cases per day, Reuters reported, which has doubled in about 2 weeks. The number of hospitalized patients is at a 6-month high, and about 600 people are dying each day.

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    Use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) for heart failure

    August 16, 2021

    Hospitalist use of POCUS may include guiding procedures, aiding in diagnosis, and assessing effectiveness of treatment.

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    Heparin’s COVID-19 benefit greatest in moderately ill patients

    August 13, 2021

    A multiplatform trial reported that therapeutic heparin improved outcomes in moderately ill COVID-19 patients but not in critically ill patients.

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    Tachycardia syndrome may be distinct marker for long COVID

    August 13, 2021

    Post-COVID patients with palpitations or chest pain should undergo a cardiac workup, new research suggests. The data also shed light on potential treatments.

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    FDA authorizes booster shot for immunocompromised Americans

    August 13, 2021

    Those eligible for a third dose include solid organ transplant recipients, those undergoing cancer treatments, and people with autoimmune diseases that suppress their immune systems.

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    Febrile infant guideline allows wiggle room on hospital admission, testing

    August 12, 2021

    Evidence-based guidelines use language to guide, but not direct, clinicians in balancing the risks of infections and invasive procedures.

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    Hospitals struggle to find nurses, beds, even oxygen as Delta surges

    August 12, 2021

    “We have a vaccine, which is the key to ending this pandemic and people just refuse to take it, and so I think we’re very frustrated.”

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    FDA may okay COVID booster for vulnerable adults before weekend: Media

    August 12, 2021

    Between one-third and one-half of immunocompromised patients who didn’t develop detectable levels of virus-fighting antibodies after two doses of a COVID vaccine will respond to a third dose.

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    Opioid prescribing laws having an impact

    August 11, 2021

    The number of days an opioid was prescribed for each Medicare beneficiary decreased by 11.6 days in 2018 in states that imposed duration limits.

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