Today's Paper of the Day is on the fundamental concepts and the latest evidence for esophageal pressure monitoring https://lnkd.in/ddmA2hyy Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2024
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Today's Paper of the Day is on the fundamental concepts and the latest evidence for esophageal pressure monitoring https://lnkd.in/d3kPTYeb Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2024
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Today's Paper of the Day is on infective endocarditis https://lnkd.in/ddmA2hyy Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2024
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Today's Paper of the Day is on recent advances in cardiorespiratory monitoring in ARDS https://lnkd.in/ddmA2hyy Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2024
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Strengthen your knowledge about prediabetes, and primary care's role in diagnosing and managing it, with our latest interactive case study: https://lnkd.in/dSY_Kubd
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In this month’s Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality PSNet Perspective, Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar, MD, MPH, discusses harm reduction. Harm reduction is an evidence-based approach to engaging with people who use substances (PWUS) which equips them with life-saving tools and information. Learn more about harm reduction and how it can be utilized to improve safety for PWUS: https://buff.ly/3NQGDYy
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Great job, Zahra Premji! It is encouraging to see Fraser Health Authority effectively communicating the challenges patients face with wait times. As an emergency nurse, I understand how frequently we are asked, “How long until I see a doctor?” or “How long is the wait?” Unfortunately, there is often little we can do to expedite the process. However, as Dr. Craig Murray shared, we are always thinking about our patients, continuously re-assessing, and ensuring that things are happening behind the scenes. #Healthcare #EmergencyNursing #PatientCare #Compassion
Dr. Craig Murray, regional medical director and head of Emergency Medicine, walks Fraser Health Authority’s Zahra through the Emergency Department experience from beginning to end. He explains how triage works and what happens behind the scenes of your health care journey.
Your Emergency Department visit: Behind the scenes with Dr. Murray
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How to interpret and apply the results of indirect calorimetry studies: A case-based tutorial CCR Journal Watch https://lnkd.in/eNVJSqUi Get the latest critical care literature every weekend via the CCR Newsletter - subscribe at https://lnkd.in/eXDDjbUa
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Today's Paper of the Day is on the intensivist's perspective of shock, volume management, and hemodynamic monitoring https://lnkd.in/ddmA2hyy Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2024
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How do initial assessments work? – an initial assessment is a thorough and comprehensive process in which the Physio gets as much information as possible – both from you, but can also family members and other allied health / medical professionals, to get an accurate picture about your situation and the issues that are affecting you, and also to understand more about your goals.
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Abstracts with Urgent Care related context for your next urgent care consultation. In this month's abstracts, we cover: - Concussion Recovery Time in Children - The use of soft collars for cervical spine immobilisation for patients presenting with neck injuries - Should Our Antibiotic Strategy for Otitis Media Change When There is Discharge? - Do Patients Understand Our Discharge Instructions? #UrgentCare
Abstracts in Urgent Care - February 2025 - https://lnkd.in/gYjyPRpf
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