Here are your weekly Vital Signs for week ending 11/8/13 Compiled and written by: Teresa Posthumus, RN Acetaminophen and Alcohol a Bad Mix Study Suggests Taking the recommended dose of acetaminophen, combined with a small to moderate amount of alcohol, produces a 123 percent increased risk of kidney disease, according to a new preliminary study. FDA Protecting and Promoting Your Health FDA Drug Safety Communication: Updated recommendations to decrease risk of spinal column bleeding and paralysis in patients on low molecular weight heparins 11/6/2013 The effects of Lovenox on a certain patient population. What are the newest safety practice for Healthcare Providers Europe at ‘polio risk’ from Syria As Americans we don’t always feel like news from around the world can affect us. There is a lot of travel between Europe and America. Read the following article and see how small the world can be. That sums up this weeks Nursing Vital Signs, covering the topics that have been prevalent in the Nursing and Healthcare news streams for the past week. Please visit us again next Monday for more Weekly Nursing Vital Signs.
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