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Use of ketamine at induction followed by reduced propofol infusion rate for maintenance is associated with shorter recovery times for children undergoing magnetic resonance imaging with deep sedation

Ketamine + Propofol Speeds Recovery for Peds MRI Sedation

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Ketamine at induction with reduced propofol infusion rate leads to shorter recovery time in children
Exposure to the humanities correlates with less burnout and higher levels of positive personal qualities among medical students

Humanities Exposure Positively Impacts Medical Students

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Findings may influence future medical school recruitment, curricula

January 2018 Briefing – Anesthesiology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Anesthesiology for January 2018. This roundup includes the latest...
Many pediatric patients have persistent pain after common ambulatory surgeries

Persistent Pain Common 1 Month After Elective Pediatric Surgery

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Prevalence of patients with pain at one, three, and six months is 24, 6, and 4 percent, respectively

Intra-Op Decision Support System Improves Process Measures

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But system has no significant impact on post-op clinical outcomes among adults undergoing surgery
Americans under age 65 years who were insured through their employer spent more than ever before on health care in 2016

Health Care Spending Up, Mainly Due to Rising Prices

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Spending increasing despite no change or decline in utilization of most health care services
For patients with five common surgical conditions

Care for Key Surgical Issues Up With ACA Medicaid Expansion

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Medicaid expansion linked to increased insurance coverage, early care for uncomplicated presentation
National Health Service England recently recommended that professionals ask all patients their sexual orientation at every opportunity

Professionals Disagree About Asking Patients About Sexuality

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Article offers opposing views about recommendation in England to ask patients about sexual orientation
Onabotulinum toxin-A injections can improve sleep bruxism

Onabotulinum Toxin-A Can Safely Improve Sleep Bruxism

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Improved clinical global impression and change in visual analog scale, pain at 4 to 8 weeks post therapy
Color-coded compartmentalized "rainbow trays" used for anesthetic drug preparation and storage may improve patient safety

Color-Coded Drug Storage Trays May Cut Medication Errors

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Anesthetists report that 'rainbow trays' help with drug identification and separation