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What are some clues to help distinguish viral from drug-induced exanthems?

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It is often difficult to distinguish but here are some clues ... viral exanthems often have associated fever, malaise, sore throat and conju...

If SUX sucks, and ROC rocks, then Sugammadex _________.

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If anyone remembers studying for their SAT’s back in the day, complete this sequence: If SUX sucks, and ROC rocks, then Sugammedex ___...

Managing A Bloody Mess: Octreotide for Undifferentiated Gastrointestinal Bleed

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An elderly female patient rolls into the emergency department as a trauma. The story from the paramedics is that she had a witnessed fall, a...

Double coverage: FQ and AG

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The empiric use of two antimicrobial agents with similar spectrum of coverage (aka double coverage) is often fancie...
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