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Pesticide Poisoning: What APPs Should Know

Pesticides—which can be found in insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides, molluscicides, and nematicide ...


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Pesticide Poisoning: What APPs Should Know

Glomerular Filtration Rate and Race

In the United States, more than 37 million adults have either acute or chronic kidney disease. Unfortunately, kidney dis ...

Filed under: Curbside Consultations


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Hyperuricemia and Renal Disease

Gout and renal disease exist with a bidirectional relationship: gout can cause renal disease and renal disease can cause ...

Filed under: Curbside Consultations, Rheumatology


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Yes, You Really Can Be "Allergic" to the Cold

Cold-induced urticaria is a subtype of chronic inducible urticaria that affects approximately 0.05% of the global popula ...

Filed under: Allergy/Immunology, Curbside Consultations


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Facilitating Behavior Changes

I recently listened to a very good speaker on helping patients with behavior change. Dr Judson Brewer is an addiction ps ...

Filed under: Curbside Consultations, Miscellaneous


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Vitamin D, Fish Oil, and Autoimmune Disease

A recently published ancillary study found that patients 50 years of age and older who took daily vitamin D and fish oil ...

Filed under: Curbside Consultations, Public Health


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Arterial Occlusion, Part 1

Today we are going to discuss arterial occlusion, as I have seen multiple lawsuits brought against advanced practice pro ...

Filed under: Cardiometabolic, Curbside Consultations


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How to Withdraw Life Support

This is a follow-up to my previous blog on palliative care. A year ago, I joined the critical care team in my hospital's ...

Filed under: Curbside Consultations, Miscellaneous


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Palliative Care Starts Sooner Than You Think!

Last year, I transitioned from being an ER PA to a critical care PA, now working in our hospital's ICU. It was not the h ...

Filed under: Miscellaneous, Curbside Consultations


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