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Episode 77: Anticoagulation Therapy Part 2

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Emergency Nursing Today Show

Paul Bond

Central Florida

Description: Emergency Nursing Today is a bi-monthly podcast including news and commentary on emergency nursing, current news, new research and treatments, and tips on assessment and treatment to save you time.

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Episode 77: Anticoagulation Therapy Part 2

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Episode 77: Anticoagulation Therapy Part 2

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In the News:

- A story from Fierce HealthCare on the expanding roles of telehealth

- An article from Emergency Medical News on the ACEP policy for ruling out pulmonary embolism in patients.

- A great review article on the past, present and future of stroke care from JEMS.com

- A Fierce Health IT story on the lack of adoption of CPOE

- A WebMD article on the ground beef recall in the Southeast. This is a HUGE recall of 60,000 pounds of beef for e. coli poisoning!

- A really cool article on a new blood test that can differentiate between bacterial and viral infections in less then 2 hours. This has great potential if it comes to the industry! The article is from WebMD.

- And finally, another REALLY cool article about a novel approach to treating viral illness. The article, from News-Medical.net, describes how researchers may be able to detect which cells have been infected and destroy only them. Really cool stuff!

And now, on with the show!


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