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As concern grows over hundreds of lung illnesses tied to vaping

President Pushing for Nationwide Ban on Flavored E-Cigarettes

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Details of plan to phase out flavored e-cigarettes from the market expected during the next few weeks
The STROKE Perception Report is a valid and reliable measure of patients' and family surrogates' perceptions of the quality of acute stroke hospital services

New Tool Measures Patients’ Perceptions of Stroke Care

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Validated instrument focuses on speed of diagnosis and treatment, caring, and patient education
Financial integration between physicians and hospitals raises patient spending but does not impact care quality

Spending Up With Treatment in Hospital-Owned Practices

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Difference in spending seems to be due to greater service utilization; no difference seen in care quality
Americans should not use electronic cigarettes while health officials investigate cases of severe lung illness that may be linked to the devices

AMA: Do Not Use Electronic Cigarettes

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AMA statement comes as sixth death from vaping-related lung illness confirmed
Lab tests have found a chemical derived from vitamin E in samples of vaping products that have sickened people in 25 states.

Health Officials Close in on Culprit in Vaping Lung Injury Cases

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Vitamin E acetate can be dangerous when inhaled, leading to cough, shortness of breath, chest pain
A second death in the United States from severe respiratory illness possibly associated with vaping is being investigated by health officials.

Second Possible Death Reported in U.S. From Vaping-Related Lung Illness

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Meanwhile, Michigan becomes the first state to ban flavored electronic cigarettes
The number of people who have developed a severe form of lung disease potentially tied to vaping has now risen to 215 cases across 25 states

As Lung Injury Cases Rise, CDC Advises ‘Do Not Vape’

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CDC, FDA working with state health officials to gather info on products, substances used by affected patients
Low levels of nurse and nursing support staffing are associated with increased inpatient mortality

Low Nurse and Support Staffing Tied to Higher Inpatient Mortality

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Effect on patient mortality risk may be intensified when both RN, nursing support staffing are low
Hospitalized older adults transferred to a long-term acute care hospital have poor survival

Survival Poor for Elderly Admitted to Long-Term Acute Care Setting

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Among older Medicare beneficiaries admitted to LTAC, more than one-third died in an inpatient setting
Postprescription audit and review is a feasible and effective strategy for antimicrobial stewardship in community hospitals

PostRx Antimicrobial Stewardship Feasible in Community Hospitals

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Postprescription audit and review effective in settings with limited resources, expertise