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1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™1.0 ACPE contact hour (0.1 CEU) Release Date: May 1, 2022Expiration Date: May 1, 2023 Learning ObjectivesAfter completing this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the pharmacologic and safety differences between conventional and atypical opioids. Recognize appropriate patients who might benefit from buprenorphine as a first-line opioid analgesic. Understand how to transition opioid therapy from full µ-opioid analgesics to buprenorphine when appropriate.
Clinical Pharmacology August 5th 2022
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
This case study describes an adult man with a history of diabetes and hypertension presenting with painful lesions on his arms and legs. The description covers the course of his workup for presumptive infectious dermatitis through differential diagnosis when the infectious disease workup revealed sterile lesions, to the final diagnosis of Sweet syndrome (acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis).
Dermatology August 4th 2022
Anesthesiology News
“Just an anesthesiologist.” This retired doctor speaks about the country’s lack of understanding of this medical profession. Why? In a recent survey, the general public was asked whether anesthesiologists are physicians: A full 22% of respondents answered incorrectly and 8% were unsure.
Anesthesiology July 26th 2022
ACP Internist
The knee arthritis meta-analysis reviewed 169 trials involving 21,163 patients, with the evidence demonstrating viscosupplementation is associated with a clinically irrelevant reduction in pain intensity and with an increased risk of serious adverse events compared with placebo. For the meniscus study, the commentary may sum it up best: “Multiple studies, including several with sham surgeries as a control have shown repeatedly over the previous 2 decades that surgery is not superior to physical therapy, yet the issue and use of surgery persist.”
Family Medicine/General Practice July 19th 2022
A clinical picture of the spontaneous pneumothorax, which is considered spontaneous if there is no apparent precipitating cause and can be easily missed on a chest radiograph unless there is a strong index of clinical suspicion. This article discusses risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment for the condition.
Cardiology July 13th 2022
MDLinx
The research shows that chronic pain, inflammatory bowel disease, cancer, and migraines all play a role in the development of mental diseases. Healthcare practitioners should take a careful history and keep in mind comorbidities when treating patients for any of these conditions.
Gastroenterology July 5th 2022