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- Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome: A diagnosis to consider in women with right upper quadrant pain
Does your patient need a hearing aid? Primary care physicians—the gatekeepers of audiologic care—can play a more active role in improving the hearing of their adult patients.
- How to prevent, recognize, and treat drug-induced nephrotoxicity
How drugs injure the kidney, who is at risk, and how to prevent renal injury.
- Preventing and treating orthostatic hypotension: As easy as A, B, C
Easy-to-remember management recommendations, using a combination of effective drug and nondrug treatments.
- Should anticoagulation be resumed after intracerebral hemorrhage?
In selected patients, the potential benefit of resuming anticoagulation outweighs the considerable risk.
- Coagulopathy in COVID-19: Manifestations and management
Prophylaxis against venous thromboembolism is recommended for all patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
- Vancomycin: A 50-something-yearold antibiotic we still don’t understand
To use vancomycin appropriately, we need to recognize its changing minimum inhibitory concentrations, select proper doses and dosing intervals, and know how to monitor its use.