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What is the antidote for acute tylenol toxicity?

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N-acetylcysteine
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Charleston, S.C.-based MUSC Health and Clemson (S.C.) University are partnering to build a $71.2 million medical facility on the university’s campus, which will open in fall 2027. The project cost includes an $11.5 million grant from HSS’ Health Resources and Services Administration, a spokesperson for MUSC confirmed with Becker’s. The...
Published on: 2026-02-06
Source: Becker's Hospital Review
By Madeline Ashley
Although a growing percentage of emergency department visits require immediate treatment, throughput in EDs is improving, according to Vizient’s latest “System of CARE” report, published Feb. 5.  In the first quarter of 2025, 61% of ED visits were emergent, meaning they needed immediate treatment, while the remaining 39% were urgent....
Published on: 2026-02-06
Source: Becker's Hospital Review
By Paige Twenter
Healthcare leaders across the country are grappling with an urgent and undeniable reality: the workforce crisis is reshaping every part of our industry. Burnout, staffing shortages, rising patient acuity and the accelerating pace of change are putting unprecedented pressure on hospitals and health systems. The data makes the challenge obvious....
Published on: 2026-02-06
Source: Becker's Hospital Review
By Erika Spicer Mason
Here are nursing programs that are opening, expanding and ending in 2026. Note: This list is periodically updated throughout the year. The post 9 systems launching, expanding nursing programs in 2026 appeared first on Becker's Hospital Review | Healthcare News & Analysis....
Published on: 2026-02-06
Source: Becker's Hospital Review
By Mariah Taylor
Providence, R.I.-based Women & Infants Hospital launched a program that will provide up to $45,000 in loan repayments to nursing students. The Scholars Network, launched by the hospital, connects students, schools and employers to tackle workforce shortages and student debt, according to a Feb. 3 hospital news release. The program...
Published on: 2026-02-06
Source: Becker's Hospital Review
By Mariah Taylor
Case: A 71-year-old man is the restrained driver in a 25-mph front-end motor-vehicle crash (MVC). He self-extricates... The post C-U Later C-Collar? appeared first on ACEP Now....
Published on: 2026-02-06
Source: ACEP Now
By Ken Milne, MD
Time to look at what has been published in this month's Bubble Wrap Plus with Anke Raaijmakers and Prof .Jaan Toelen The post Bubble Wrap PLUS – February 2026 appeared first on Don't Forget the Bubbles....
Published on: 2026-02-04
Source: DONT FORGET THE BUBBLES
By Anke Raaijmakers
Freedom House, the first U.S. EMS, proved that excellence and equity are linked. See why its legacy is a vital call to action for doctors. The post The Historic Freedom House and the Future of Equity in Medicine appeared first on ACEP Now....
Published on: 2026-02-03
Source: ACEP Now
By Adeola Kosoko, MD FACEP, FAAP, FAAEM
Hospital systems are cutting physician on-call services due to rising costs and declining revenues. Explore how these financial shifts impact care. The post Are Hospital On-Call Services Still Sustainable? appeared first on ACEP Now....
Published on: 2026-02-03
Source: ACEP Now
By Harry W Severance, MD, FACEP
Lower mortality by 76%. Access free modules to empower your PECC and prep for the 2026 Pediatric Readiness Assessment. The post Strengthen Pediatric Emergency Care With New Free Modules appeared first on ACEP Now....
Published on: 2026-02-03
Source: ACEP Now
By Mohsen Saidinejad, MD, MBA, FACEP, and Robin Goodman, MSN, RN, CPEN
Click through to see the latest happenings at and news from the American College of Emergency Physicians. The post February 2026 News from the College appeared first on ACEP Now....
Published on: 2026-01-27
Source: ACEP Now
By ACEP Now
If you’ve been around long enough, you’ve watched the limbo bar for lumbar punctures (LP) in well-appearing febrile infants slowly drop. Once upon a time, we used to perform lumbar punctures for any febrile baby ≤3-months-old. When I started training, that bar had already moved down. Now babies ≤28 days with fevers get...
Published on: 2026-01-18
Source: DONT FORGET THE BUBBLES
By Dennis Ren