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Pharmacist feedback and education is effective at reducing prescription writing errors by junior doctors in an inpatient setting

Pharmacist Education May Cut Junior Doctor Prescription Errors

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Regular and targeted feedback by pharmacists reduces Rx errors; effect of e-learning tools unclear
Smoking one cigarette per day is still associated with a significant increased risk of coronary heart disease and stroke

Heart Disease, Stroke Risk Up Even Smoking 1 Cigarette/Day

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Men who smoked just one cigarette/day had 46 percent of excess relative risk of smoking 20/day
Patients with musculoskeletal conditions who are using prescribed opioids are more likely to be highly satisfied with their care

Prescribing of Opioids Adds to Patient Satisfaction With Care

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Findings strongest with higher opioid use among patients with musculoskeletal conditions
Survival after in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) that occurs during off-hours remains lower versus on-hours IHCA

In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survival Differs With Time of Day

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Survival lower for in-hospital cardiac arrest that happens overnight and/or on weekends
Spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage is increasing among pregnant women

ASA: Spontaneous Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Rising in Pregnancy

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Proportion of sSAH higher for African-American and Hispanic women, and for those aged 20 to 29 years
Certain respiratory infections

Influenza, Some Viral URIs Increase Risk of Acute MI

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Increased incidence of acute myocardial infarction in first 7 days after positive respiratory viral diagnosis
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in nursing home residents

Confusion Common in Seniors Prescribed Antibiotics for UTI

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Confusion independently associated with receipt of antibiotics for UTI in nursing home residents
Older adults are less likely than younger adults to have provider-ordered influenza testing

Older Adults Less Likely to Have Provider-Ordered Flu Testing

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Presence of influenza-like illness, younger age independently predict provider-ordered testing
Having a pharmacist at bedside during acute ischemic stroke is associated with significantly shorter door-to-needle times

Pharmacist Participation in Stroke Response Cuts Door➜Needle Time

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Pharmacist helps reduces DTN time by median 23.5 min; ups percent of patients meeting ≤60 min goal
There is a learning curve among novice emergency medicine residents in using emergency ultrasonography to diagnose acute appendicitis

Significant Ultrasound Practice Needed to Diagnose Appendicitis

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Residents need to diagnose at least 20 cases of appendicitis via ultrasound to achieve competency