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  • Meningococcal Disease Is on the Rise

    The number of cases of infection with Neisseria meningitidis is increasing in the United States. The majority of presentations are with bacteremia; meningitis is infrequent.

  • Fat May Be the Healthiest Part of Dairy

    There are numerous health benefits of dairy fat intake and dairy fat lacks the problems associated with dairy sugar and proteins.

  • Ketamine: Old Drug, New Uses

    Ketamine is a dissociative medication, the only one in its class. Most commonly used as a general anesthetic, it permits patients to tolerate acutely uncomfortable procedures while maintaining most brainstem function, such as breathing and perfusion.

  • Walking at Work: A Helping Hand for a Healthier Heart

    A large prospective cohort study demonstrated that prolonged sitting at work increases the risk for all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality, but even short periods of physical activity throughout the day may help mitigate the negative effects.

  • Examining the Effects of Cannabis on the Heart

    A nationwide Danish study of new prescriptions for medical cannabis for chronic pain compared to control patients has found that the 180-day incidence of atrial fibrillation/flutter is two-fold higher, but the absolute number of arrhythmias is small.

  • Lifestyle Interventions and HbA1c in Prediabetic Patients

    A comprehensive analysis of medical records shows that referral of patients with prediabetic risk factors to an intensive lifestyle change program results in significant improvements in critical cardiovascular risk factors, including hemoglobin A1c levels and obesity; these changes are more pronounced in men than in women.

  • ED Hospice Referrals Improve Care and Shorten Length of Stay

    Many ED patients who could benefit from hospice care are instead admitted to the hospital. This is largely due to a lack of time and resources in EDs to arrange for hospice care.

  • Communicating the Case Manager’s Value

    Although case management has been around for decades, the profession itself remains widely misunderstood and undervalued. In the hospital, providers might assume that the case manager only handles discharge planning, when in reality the profession has evolved to so much more than that.

  • NICHE Practice Model Helps Improve Care of Older Adults

    Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders (NICHE) is a geriatric care model that targets expert nursing practice at the bedside of older adults. The NICHE model helps organizations meet national quality goals set by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. It focuses on closing gaps in clinical care by enhancing nursing workforce skills for care of older adult patients.

  • Age Is Not a Risk Factor for the Oldest Patients with COVID-19

    Are patients hospitalized for COVID-19, who are younger than 65 years of age, at less risk of serious outcomes than are similar patients who are older than 85 years of age? New research provides an answer that may surprise many clinicians: Metabolic syndrome measures are a major predictor of outcomes, but chronological age is not a relevant risk factor for poor outcomes attributed to COVID-19.