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Four cases of severe lung injury possibly linked with vaping in Minnesota are similar to dozens of cases in Wisconsin and Illinois. The patients had symptoms such as shortness of breath

Cases of Severe Lung Injury After Vaping Reported in Three States

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Health care providers should consider vaping as a cause for unexplained breathing problems, lung injury
About 6 percent of psychiatrically hospitalized youth have abnormal thyroid-stimulating hormone measures

TSH Elevated in 6 Percent of Psychiatrically Hospitalized Youth

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Elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone linked to recent weight gain, treatment with benzodiazepines
Possible vaping-related breathing problems have led to the hospitalization of 14 teens and young adults in two states. There were 11 cases of severe breathing problems in Wisconsin and three in Illinois

Vaping Likely to Blame for 14 Hospitalizations in Two States

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Patients had severe respiratory symptoms; vaping the only apparent link between the cases
U.S. physicians prescribe opioids more frequently during patient hospitalizations and at discharge compared with physicians in other countries

U.S. Hospital Patients Receive More Opioids Versus Other Countries

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Patients' perceptions of pain, pain medication may affect prescribing practices
More patients suffer cardiac arrest in U.S. hospitals each year than previously estimated -- with rates 38 percent greater for adults and 18 percent greater for children

In-Hospital Cardiac Arrests in the U.S. May Be Underestimated

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Authors say that cardiac arrest is a 'major public health problem'
Current infection prevention and antibiotic stewardship program practices continue to include a main focus on surveillance for multidrug-resistant organisms

Current Antibiotic Stewardship Program Practices Characterized

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Since 2013, active surveillance for MRSA reduced, monitoring of cleaning effectiveness increased
Patients hospitalized with pneumonia often receive excess antibiotic therapy

Hospitalized Pneumonia Patients Often Get Excess Antibiotics

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Vast majority of excess treatment occurs with antibiotics prescribed at discharge
Eighteen percent of all emergency department visits and 16 percent of in-network hospital stays have at least one out-of-network charge

Considerable Number of Patients Receive Surprise Hospital Charges

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18 percent of all ED visits, 16 percent of in-network hospital stays have at least one out-of-network charge
A nutrition-focused quality-improvement program conducted in a home health agency can reduce rates of hospitalization and health care resource utilization

Nutrition-Focused Program at Home Health Agency Beneficial

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Nutrition-focused quality improvement program can reduce rates of hospitalization, health care use
Healthcare-associated

Better UTI Monitoring Needed After Hospital Admission in Adults

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Many healthcare-associated, community-onset urinary tract infections develop after being discharged