We examined triage nurses' assessment of patients' language proficiency compared to patients' self-reported proficiency and the impact of language discordance on door-to-room time and patient satisfaction. This was a prospective study of emergency department walk-in patients. Patients completed a survey in which they identified their language proficiency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) has been an abused and illicit substance for decades, but the antinarcoleptic medication Xyrem (sodium oxybate), the sodium salt of GHB, was approved just in 2002 for increasing wakefulness. We present a case of coma induced by co-ingestion of prescription GHB and ethanol and describe the response to naloxone treatment, by first responders, without evidence of opiate exposure. The purpose of this report is to bridge updated knowledge on GHB and ethanol pharmacology with the clinical sequence of events in a patient co-ingesting these compounds and to theorize on a potentially better pharmacological approach to narcolepsy.
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