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Abstract Number: 0415
WHO ARE ALL THESE PEOPLE IN MY ROOM? IMPROVING PATIENT IDENTIFICATION OF CARE PROVIDERS THROUGH A VISUAL AID
SHM Converge 2025
Background: A patient typically encounters countless new faces during their hospital stay, particularly at a teaching hospital. Often, patients may not know who they’ve interacted with, due to the overwhelming amount of new information. They might ask the wrong person about discharge, or recount an important conversation but not be able to identify who they [...]
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  • Severe Diarrhea in a Patient with Hypertension
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  • SJOGREN’S SYNDROME ASSOCIATED WITH RHABDOMYOLYSIS, HYPOKALEMIA AND RENAL TUBULAR ACIDOSIS:
  • Severe Diarrhea in a Patient with Hypertension
  • PROLONGED HYPOGLYCEMIA AFTER INSULIN GLARGINE OVERDOSE
  • Clonidine Withdrawal in a Child with Adhd
  • Topiramate As a Rare Cause of Reversible Fanconi Syndrome and Acute Kidney Injury
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