A clinician and patient mistake
It is well-accepted that healthcare practitioners have a duty to their patients, but do patients have a duty as well?
It is well-accepted that healthcare practitioners have a duty to their patients, but do patients have a duty as well?
The eGMS system provides patient-specific insulin dosing.
Patients with acromegaly often exhibit breakthrough symptoms, despite stable treatment.
D-mannose is a simple sugar that can be used as an effective alternative to antibiotics in a number of conditions.
Pediatric clinicians can avoid causing pain by using an alternative technique to assess for rebound tenderness.
Coronary artery bypass surgery may lead to metabolic changes, causing new-onset diabetes.
Itching is a serious concern for patients with atrophic vaginitis, and alternative treatments can help.
Use of the Glucommander was linked to a shorter time to achieving blood glucose levels lower than 200 mg/dL.
One clinician feels that suboxone is not the answer to the opioid crisis.
Rather than identify patients as having low health literacy, it is recommended that clinicians use Universal Health Literacy Precautions.