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Mashup Score: 206
Piperacillin-tazobactam is an antibiotic that a lot of people love to hate. Combine this with the conservatism that often (rightfully) surrounds drug
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Mashup Score: 206
Piperacillin-tazobactam is an antibiotic that a lot of people love to hate. Combine this with the conservatism that often (rightfully) surrounds drug
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Mashup Score: 52Ventricular arrhythmias - 3 day(s) ago
CONTENTS approach to wide-complex monomorphic tachycardia Diagnostic approach to wide complex tachycardia [1] Consider pretest probability for VT [2] Compare to old ECG if available [3] Initiation of wide complex tachycardia [4] Signs of potential VT mimic [5] Evidence of AV dissociation? [6] Morphology in Leads II & aVR Morphology rules [7a] RBBB-type [7b] LBBB-type […]
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Mashup Score: 10‘Provider burden’ bill pits health care providers against insurance companies - VTDigger - 1 month(s) ago
Health care providers have rallied behind legislation that would limit how insurers could respond to orders and claims submitted by clinicians. But insurance companies say the bill would significantly drive up the cost of premiums.
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Mashup Score: 77Pulmcrit wee: The cutoff razor - 1 month(s) ago
A razor is a rule of thumb that is helpful, although it isn’t always correct. In medicine we’re familiar with Occam’s razor (the rule of parsimony). The
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Mashup Score: 77Pulmcrit wee: The cutoff razor - 1 month(s) ago
A razor is a rule of thumb that is helpful, although it isn’t always correct. In medicine we’re familiar with Occam’s razor (the rule of parsimony). The
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Mashup Score: 62PulmCrit Blogitorial - Use of ECGs for management of (sub)massive PE - 2 month(s) ago
(A blogitorial is like a tweetorial in blog form, so folks on different platforms can see it). Our approach to risk stratification and management of
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Mashup Score: 47Contrast Induced Nephropathy - 2 month(s) ago
Homepage: EMNote.org ■EM Note Membership: https://tinyurl.com/joinemnoteDoes contrast nephropathy exist? Many studies on the topic ultimately reveal no convi…
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Mashup Score: 178
Eyelid opening apraxia refers to a specific inability to open the eyelids. This may result from non-dominant hemispheric strokes. On superficial
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Mashup Score: 62PulmCrit wee: Why I like central lines for GI bleed resuscitation - 2 month(s) ago
People on twitter absolutely hate the concept of using a central line to resuscitate a GI bleeder. This comes up a couple times per year. I think the
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Fresh blog: Why the new study associating piptazo with increased mortality is wrong ☠️Raw data is negative ☠️Mortality differences emerge late (only after 75 days) ☠️Confounding by indication ☠️Inconsistent with ACORN ☠️Inconsistent with Cochrane https://t.co/Vcd8UlnXb9 https://t.co/llR5qvBOCd