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Asthma
November 9, 2021/Primary Care

Outpatient Management of Asthma in Adults

… no longer a preferred treatment in step five.Of note, the GINA 2020 guidelines address asthma and COVID-19; they emphasize continuing to take all prescribed asthma medications, having a clearly written asthma action plan …

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Cardiac MRI: 7 New and Emerging Developments to Be Aware Of

… T1/T2 mapping has lately gained prominence because these techniques were the primary indicators used to characterize COVID-19-related myocarditis in recent literature reports.“We have been performing T1 mapping routinely since 2014, and …

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Better Understanding Myofascial Pain

… are known to exacerbate MPS. Therapy focuses on habit reversal, reducing exaggerated thoughts and learning relaxation techniques.COVID-19 and MPSWhile there is still much to learn about COVID-19, a small study of patients …

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What I Wish I’d Known When I Started: Nurses Share What It’s Like to Provide Care in a Post-Pandemic World

… during such an incredible time in history?Norris: Attending nursing school and starting my career during the COVID-19 pandemic was hard, but it was also an invaluable learning experience. It really has been a …

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Peer-led Study Sessions Help Boost Specialty Certifications

… plans to offer another review course before the end of 2020, Nydza says the team is looking at options to modify the content and make it a virtual course due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Hemopure Saves the Life of a Patient With Severe Hemorrhage

… investigating the use of Hemopure in a trauma setting was set to commence in South Africa before COVID-19 hit. The trial is funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and aims to provide …

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Reflections on My First Year as CNO

By Shannon Kunberger, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, CNO of Cleveland Clinic Euclid HospitalWhen I joined Cleveland Clinic as chief nursing officer (CNO) of Euclid Hospital in June 2021, I knew that the only way to …

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Building a Culture of Recognition

By Maria M. Schmitt, Executive Director, Human Resources Operations, Cleveland Clinic Health SystemCreating a culture of recognition is a smart move for hospitals and health systems, with benefits to employees, patients and organizations. Recognizing employees …

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Keeping Patients Physically Active as They Age: Advice From Geriatricians

By Ronan Factora, MD, and Ami Hall, DO“Movement is the penicillin of aging.”This phrase encapsulates the need for older persons to maintain mobility and physical function. Too many individuals in the United States …

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March 19, 2021/Nursing/Clinical Nursing

The Beacon Award for Excellence: What It Means to Nursing Units

When Terri Murray, MSN, RN, NE-BC, was nurse manager of the cardiovascular stepdown unit at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus in 2017, she led the charge to apply for a Beacon Award for Excellence …

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