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Patient at risk of hand amputation after nurse inserts IV drip incorrectly in anger
A 60-year-old woman at King George's Medical University in Lucknow faces hand amputation after an alleged error by a nurse.
Preventable postpartum haemorrhage deaths remain a global issue, with WHO guidelines emphasizing early intervention and ...
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ROG Xbox Ally Handheld Review
When ASUS and Microsoft teased that they were working on a new Xbox device together, I had to admit I was excited. The ...
"I realized there were a lot of other people across the country doing the same thing I was. So I figured I could connect with ...
Dr. Christopher Busken with Northeast Baptist Hospital has performed surgeries for about 15 years to help people who suffer ...
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Nurses urged to ditch gloves for IV antibiotics
A scoping review reveals non-sterile glove use during IV antibiotic preparation lacks evidence, potentially harming infection ...
Antibody-based drugs often become too thick to be injected at high concentrations. Now, new research can explain why this ...
Paclitaxel-coated vs. uncoated devices did not reduce amputations in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia and ...
Weekly intramuscular injections of rotigotine extended-release microspheres are linked to significant symptom improvement in ...
In this multicenter randomized clinical trial, rapid induction had higher retention than standard induction overall and in patients who tested positive for fentanyl through extended-release ...
Updated indication allows the use of RINVOQ® (upadacitinib) prior to the use of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blocking agents in patients for whom ...
Self-administration of rozanolixizumab, a neonatal Fc receptor blocker (FcRn) indicated for generalized myasthenia gravis, ...
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