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    • [PDF File]The Importance of Medication Adherence

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      Osterberg L et al., N Engl J Med 2005;353:487-497. Psychological problems, especially depression Cognitive impairment Treatment of asymptomatic disease Inadequate follow-up or discharge planning Medication side effects Patientʼs lack of belief in benefit of treatment Patientʼs lack of insight into the illness Poor provider-patient relationship

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    • [PDF File]Fever of Unknown Origin: the Hospitalized Patient

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      Fever of Unknown Origin: the Hospitalized Patient Joyce L. Sanchez, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine ... Am J Med Sci. 2012;344:307-316. ©2017 MFMER | 3603449-9 Case 1 A 52 year old woman with a history depression and recurrent UTIs was brought in by her daughter in January for altered mental status and agitation. She takes paroxetine. On ...

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    • Cyanosis

      Thomas J. Marrie, MD, Section Editor Cyanosis Sarah M. McMullen, MD, and Ward Patrick, MD Division of Critical Care/Department of Anaesthesia, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada. Descriptions of cyanopathia or Morbuscaeruleus(cyanosis) have populated medical literature since the time of Hippo-

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    • [PDF File]American Thoracic Society

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      Am J Respir Crit Care Med Vol 166. pp 111–117, 2002 DOI: 10.1164/rccm.166/1/111 Internet address: www.atsjournals.org ATS Statement: Guidelines for the Six-Minute Walk Test T HIS O FFICIAL S TATEMENT OF THE A MERICAN T HORACIC S OCIETY WAS APPROVED BY THE ATS B OARD OF D IRECTORS M ARCH 2002 CONTENTS Purpose and Scope Background Indications ...

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    • Ammonia Levels and the Severity of Hepatic Encephalopathy

      Am J Med. 2003;114:237–238. From the Department of Medicine (VW), West Los Angeles Veterans Administration Medical Center; and Division of Digestive Diseases (SS), Department of Medicine, and Department of Surgery (SS), Dumont–UCLA Liver Transplant Center, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.

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    • [PDF File]American Thoracic Society

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      Am J Respir Crit Care Med Vol 161. pp 1376–1395, 2000 Internet address: www.atsjournals.org Diagnostic Standards and Classification of Tuberculosis in Adults and Children T HIS O FFICIAL S TATEMENT OF THE A MERICAN T HORACIC S OCIETY AND THE C ENTERS FOR D ISEASE C ONTROL AND P REVENTION WAS A DOPTED BY THE ATS B OARD OF D IRECTORS, J ULY ...

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    • [PDF File]TINETTI BALANCE ASSESSMENT TOOL

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      TINETTI BALANCE ASSESSMENT TOOL GAIT SECTION Patient stands with therapist, walks across room (+/- aids), first at usual pace, then at rapid pace. Risk Indicators: Tinetti Tool Score Risk of Falls ≤18 High 19-23 Moderate ≥24 Low Date Indication of gait (Immediately after told to ‘go’.) Any hesitancy or multiple attempts = 0 No hesitancy = 1

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    • [PDF File]Recommendations to Increase Physical Activity in ...

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      Am J Prev Med 2002;22(4S) 0749-3797/02/$–see front matter 67 Published by Elsevier Science Inc. PII S0749-3797(02)00433-6. ple, as noted, in 1996 the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommended that providers counsel their pa-tients to incorporate regular physical activity into their

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    • [PDF File]SWIMMING INJURIES

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      Am J Sports Med. 37(10): 2037-2042, 2009. Sports Tips provide general information only and are not a substitute for your own good judgement or consultation with a physician. To order multiple copies of this fact sheet or learn more about sports injury prevention, please visit www.STOPSportsInjuries.org.

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    • Time for Reassessment: A Review of Beta-blockers in the ...

      For decades it has been thought that beta-blockade in the setting of cocaine use would precipitate coronary vasospasm and worsen cardiovascular outcomes due to unopposed alpha receptor stimulation. In 1999 this thinking was incorporated ... Am J Med. 1993; 94(6): 608-10. 13. McCord J, Jneid H, Hollander JE, et al. Management of cocaine-associated

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