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Measures of cerebral functional network connectivity measured within four weeks of cardiac arrest are associated with a favorable outcome at one year

MRI Findings Prognostic for Long-Term Recovery in Cardiac Arrest

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Cerebral functional network connectivity shows potential in anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
Transition from a condition-specific to a hospital-wide readmission measure would result in a modest increase in the number of hospitals eligible for readmission penalties and would substantially increase penalties for safety-net hospitals

More Penalties With Hospital-Wide Readmission Measure

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Increase in number of hospitals eligible for penalties, in penalty disparity for safety-net, other hospitals
Women and minorities undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention with everolimus-eluting stents have a risk of major adverse cardiac events that is similar to that of white men

MACE Risk Similar for White Men, Women, Minorities After PCI

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But women and minorities have higher adjusted risk of death/MI after PCI with everolimus-eluting stent
Serum tau is a promising novel biomarker for prediction of neurological outcome in patients with cardiac arrest

Tau May Predict Neurological Outcome After Cardiac Arrest

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Increased serum tau is associated with worse outcome six months after cardiac arrest
The increasing participation of men in registered nursing can be attributed to multiple factors

Men Now Comprise ~10 Percent of RN Workforce

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About half of increase due to educational attainment, rising demand, liberalizing gender attitudes
For patients with venous thromboembolism

No Increased Risks for DOAC Use Versus Warfarin in VTE

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Direct oral anticoagulants not linked to increased risk of major bleeding, death in venous thromboembolism
Proton pump inhibitor use is associated with increased risk of first-time ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction

PPI Use Linked to Increased Risk of Ischemic Stroke, MI

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Risks of first-time stroke, myocardial infarction up especially for long-term users, at high doses
Adding a sulfonylurea or metformin to insulin is associated with approximately a 1 percent reduction in hemoglobin A1c

Clinical Evidence Synopsis Published for T2DM

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Adding sulfonylurea or metformin to insulin decreases HbA1c about 1%
Sharing of passwords to access electronic medical records is common among medical staff members

Sharing Passwords Is Widespread Among Medical Staff

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Almost three-fourths of survey respondents report having used a colleague's password to access EMRs
Female physicians are more burned out than their male colleagues

Female Physicians May Be Especially at Risk of Burnout

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They tend to deal with psychosocial care more than male colleagues but can take steps to reduce stress