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September 2008, Issue 1.
 
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Learn how to assess patients for functional decline and understand why this assessment is so important by exploring How to Try This: The Hospital Admission Risk Profile.
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Unrelieved pain is associated with adverse consequences, yet undertreatment of pain continues to be a major problem. Consider Patient-Related Barriers to Effective Cancer Pain Management.
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Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing

Update your understanding of the differences between acute and chronic joint pain and the Evaluation and Management of Joint Pain.
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Earlier this year, outbreaks of MRSA in the community made headlines and this infection continues to be a public health concern. Educate patients about the following preventive strategies:

  • Perform hand hygiene.
  • Bathe or shower regularly.
  • Don't share razors, towels, clothing, or other personal items.
  • Keep wounds covered.
  • Sanitize linens.
  • Get medical attention for any skin infection that does not heal or has draining pus.
  • Use antibiotics appropriately.

Read more in EMERGING Infections: Everybody's Crying MRSA.

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Drug Updates

The FDA has approved the following new drug:

  • Xenazine (tetrabenazine) - to treat chorea in people with Huntington disease, a rare, inherited, neurological disorder that results from genetically programmed degeneration of brain cells

See more drug news.

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