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EUA: Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 Vaccine for Children Ages 5-11 years

EUA: Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 Vaccine for Children Ages 5-11 years

by Megan Pullins | Nov 11, 2021 | Emergency Medicine

Emergency Use Authorization The CDC now recommends the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (BNT162b2) for children ages 5-11 years after the FDA’s EUA approval and support from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). The authorization is based on data...
Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Headaches in the ED

Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Headaches in the ED

by Megan Pullins | Nov 10, 2021 | Emergency Medicine

Headaches are common in the ED department, making up for approximately 2% of ED visits. Primary Headache Disorder includes migraine, tension headaches, and trigeminal autonomic cephalgias (TACS). That’s up to 1.2 million patients walking in the Emergency Department to...
Suicide Prevention at Home, in the ED, & among Healthcare Colleagues

Suicide Prevention at Home, in the ED, & among Healthcare Colleagues

by Megan Pullins | Sep 1, 2021 | Emergency Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Primary Care

Suicide Rates in the U.S. Pre-COVID-19, suicide rates overall increased in the United States from 1999-2016. Suicide made the top-10 leading causes of death in every age group in 2019, with a concerning increase in younger age groups. However, during 2020, suicide was...
The Emergence of the Delta Variant

The Emergence of the Delta Variant

by Megan Pullins | Aug 27, 2021 | Emergency Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Primary Care

Sena Seged, Pharm D August 27, 2021 Overview of Coronaviruses Coronaviruses are not new to us – they are a family of RNA or protein-based viruses that rarely infect humans. Coronaviruses are responsible for causing common colds and lower respiratory tract infections....
Four Studies About the COVID-19 Vaccine Response in Breastfeeding Women

Four Studies About the COVID-19 Vaccine Response in Breastfeeding Women

by Megan Pullins | Aug 13, 2021 | Emergency Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Primary Care

National Breastfeeding Month August is National Breastfeeding Month, highlighting the many benefits of breastfeeding. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought new risk factors for women who are pregnant, or have been recently pregnant including women who chose to breastfeed....
The Latest Variant of Interest: Lambda C.37

The Latest Variant of Interest: Lambda C.37

by Megan Pullins | Aug 11, 2021 | Emergency Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Primary Care

The Lambda Variant The Lambda variant of SARS-CoV-2 currently spreading through South America has been classified as a Variant of Interest by the World Health Organization on June 14, 2021. The Lambda C.37 variant was first reported in Peru in December 2020 and has...
The Delta Variant & U.S. COVID-19 Vaccine Updates

The Delta Variant & U.S. COVID-19 Vaccine Updates

by Megan Pullins | Jun 19, 2021 | Primary Care

Delta Variant Dominant in U.S. As of July 19, 2021, the Delta variant represents 57.6% of total U.S. COVID-19 cases. In some parts of the country, this percent is higher, especially in areas with low vaccination rates. Since the Delta variant was first detected in the...
Antibiotics May Increase Risk of Colon Cancer, Particularly EOCRC

Antibiotics May Increase Risk of Colon Cancer, Particularly EOCRC

by Megan Pullins | Jun 12, 2021 | Primary Care

CRC Prevalence Colon cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women in the United States. The American Cancer Society estimates 104,270 new cases of colon cancer in the U.S. for 2021. The overall risk for developing colorectal cancer is about 1...
CVST with Thrombocytopenia following J&J COVID-19 Vaccine

CVST with Thrombocytopenia following J&J COVID-19 Vaccine

by Megan Pullins | Apr 19, 2021 | Emergency Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Primary Care

April 23, 2021 Update The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) concluded the benefits of resuming the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine for people 18 and older outweighed the risks. In the advisory meeting 10 participants voted yes, 4 voted no, and 1 abstained....
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome in Hospitalized Patients [Screening & Decision Support Tools for Nurses]

Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome in Hospitalized Patients [Screening & Decision Support Tools for Nurses]

by Megan Pullins | Apr 7, 2021 | Nursing

The Nurses role in recognizing & responding to Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome April is Alcohol Awareness Month. 5.3% of people 12 and older in the U.S. (equaling 14.5 million) have alcohol use disorder and may be at high risk of alcohol withdrawal syndrome during an...
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