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  • Skin Glue Reduces IV Failure Rate in the Emergency Department

    Securing  peripheral intravenous catheters with skin glue in the emergency department leads to lower failure rates, according...
  • Transient Neurological Symptoms Possible With Intracerebral Hemorrhage

    Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) can occasionally present with rapidly resolving deficits that resemble transient ischemic attacks...
  • Rising Number of Human Tularemia Cases in Four U.S. States

    The number of human tularemia cases in 2015 has increased significantly in Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota and...

Skin Glue Reduces IV Failure Rate in the Emergency Department

February 25, 2016 - Shannon Aymes, Reuters Health - 0 Comment

Securing  peripheral intravenous catheters with skin glue in the emergency department leads to lower failure rates, according…

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Transient Neurological Symptoms Possible With Intracerebral Hemorrhage

February 25, 2016 - Reuters Staff, Reuters Health - 0 Comment

Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) can occasionally present with rapidly resolving deficits that resemble transient ischemic attacks…

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Rising Number of Human Tularemia Cases in Four U.S. States

February 11, 2016 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

The number of human tularemia cases in 2015 has increased significantly in Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota and…

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World Health Organization Recommendations for Community Management of Opioid Overdose Reviewed by ACEP Clinical Policies Committee

February 4, 2016 - Graham S. Ingalsbe, MD - 1 Comment

Editor’s Note: The ACEP Clinical Policies Committee regularly reviews guidelines published by other organizations and professional societies….

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Interrupting Chest Compressions During CPR Does Not Worsen Survival

December 21, 2015 - Gene Emery (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Continuous chest compressions given by rescue workers during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) do not improve survival in out-of-hospital…

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ACEP Advocating for You on Balance Billing and Fair Payment Issues

December 3, 2015 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

State-Level Support (previous years) Significant involvement by ACEP’s immediate Past President Michael J. Gerardi, MD, FAAP, FACEP,…

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Overwhelmed by Student Loans? Here Are Some Tools to Help

November 23, 2015 - Jeffrey Trull - 0 Comment

It’s probably not news to you that medical school graduates face some of the highest amounts of…

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UnitedHealth May Exit Obamacare Exchanges in 2017

November 20, 2015 - Reuters Staff - 0 Comment

UnitedHealth Group Inc., the largest U.S. health insurer, warned on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, that it might…

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Novel Warfarin Composite Measure May Aid Comparison of Anticoagulation Performance

November 5, 2015 - Will Boggs, MD, Reuters Health - 0 Comment

NEW YORK—A novel warfarin composite measure (WCM) that combines percent time in therapeutic range (TTR) and international…

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American Association of Women Emergency Physicians Announces New Website, ACEP15 Sessions, and Social Media

September 16, 2015 - Jennifer Beck-Esmay, MD - 0 Comment

The American Association of Women Emergency Physicians (AAWEP) is thrilled to update the ACEP community on its…

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