No. 7. Use upper case sparingly. CONSERVE UPPER CASE COMMENTS TO STRESS IMPORTANT SUBJECTS ONLY. USE TOO MUCH AND THE IMPACT IS LOST ON THE READER.
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Teens' self-injury rates & ED visits Quiz: Rates of self-inflicted injuries among teens visiting the ED increased by ____ between 2009 and 2012, according to an analysis of adolescent patients’ ED records in the National Trauma Data Bank.
A. 5%
B. 25%
C. 45%
Answer available at MD-IQ Quizzes.
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The ABCs of Pediatric Sepsis: EMS sepsis alerts have been shown to significantly decrease time to treatment for sepsis patients and reduce mortality rates. However, even if you don’t currently work in a system that uses sepsis alerts, knowing the criteria will help you better recognize pediatric victims of sepsis, allowing you to make better clinical decisions and be a better patient advocate. www.emsworld.com/12156059
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Benjamin Harris I understand that you're referring to a hit and run, but the way your headline makes it sound, well, its hard to get hit by a car that DOES stop.
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Rachel Olszowy-Canfield I hate abc's articles. They're always so half-ass and incomplete. I'm always wondering where the rest of the facts are.
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Leaders of EMS organizations are involved in conversations all day. And the higher you go in an organization, the more people listen to every word you say. But here's what you should never say: www.emsworld.com/12155979
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"When we looked at fluids...we had roughly $10,000 worth of inventory that had expired from overstocking and not being properly rotated out. We can't spend our way out of every situation. We have to think smarter."
Mike McCart from Pulaski County talks about supply waste in EMS, with tips on how to reduce waste and unneeded inventory on the ambulance.
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