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- 1From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedA 74-YEAR-OLD WOMAN presented with a 3-day history of an intensely pruritic rash that was localized to her upper arms, upper chest between her breasts, and upper back. The pruritus was much worse at night while the...
- 2From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedAt what intensity and frequency should older patients exercise? This review offers guidance and resources to help you get your patients moving. The health benefits of maintaining a physically active lifestyle are vast...
- 3From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedWe are deeply saddened by the recent death of our friend and colleague, John Hickner. Although we are grieving, we consider ourselves fortunate to have had John in our lives and to be able to share a few of his many...
- 4From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 7) Peer-Reviewed> THE PATIENT I 56-year-old man > SIGNS & SYMPTOMS --increased heart rate --Weakness --Intense sweating --Horseradish consumption > THE CASE A 56-year-old physician (CUL) visited a local seafood restaurant,...
- 5From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedPRACTICE ALERT BRIEF COVID-19 vaccination recap: The latest developments Doug Campos-Outcalt, MD, MPA GUEST EDITORIAL When the public misplaces their trust Doug Campos-Outcalt, MD, MPA APPLIED EVIDENCE COVID-19...
- 6From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe article "A patient-centered approach to tapering opioids" (J Fam Pract. 2019;68:548-556) incorrectly listed an author's name and credentials. The authors' list should have read: Bennet Davis, MD; Cela Archambault,...
- 7From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedPRACTICE CHANGER Manage blood pressure (BP) elevations conservatively in patients admitted for noncardiac diagnoses, as acute hypertension treatment may increase the risk for acute kidney injury (AKI) and myocardial...
- 8From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedMacrovascular complications, particularly cardiovascular disease (CVD), are the greatest contributors to the morbidity, mortality, and cost of diabetes mellitus. Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is the most...
- 9From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedKeys to therapeutic success include choosing the right device and drug regimen, providing rigorous patient education, and reducing environmental exposures. Managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents...
- 10From:Journal of Family Practice (Vol. 71, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThese recommendations can help you to identify patients at risk of violence, create an environment where they feel comfortable disclosing their experiences, and help them plan for their safety. >THE CASE Louise T* is...