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    An In-Person and Telemedicine “Hybrid” System to Improve Cross-Border Critical Care in COVID-19 by Venktesh R. Ramnath, Linda Hill, Jim Schultz, Jess Mandel, Andres Smith, Tim Morris, Stacy Holberg, Lucy E. Horton, Atul Malhotra, Lawrence S. Friedman

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Background:UC San Diego Health System (UCSDHS) is an academic medical center and integrated care network in the US-Mexico border area of California contiguous to the Mexican Northern Baja region. …”
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    Designing a critical care solution using in-person and telemedicine approaches in the US-Mexico border area during COVID-19 by Venktesh R. Ramnath, Linda Hill, Jim Schultz, Jess Mandel, Andres Smith, Stacy Holberg, Lucy E. Horton, Atul Malhotra, Lawrence S. Friedman

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Background: UC San Diego Health System (UCSDHS) is the largest academic medical center and integrated care network in US-Mexico border area of California contiguous to the Northern Baja region of Mexico. …”
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    Risk of respiratory depression with opioids and concomitant gabapentinoids by Savelloni J, Gunter H, Lee KC, Hsu C, Yi C, Edmonds KP, Furnish T, Atayee RS

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Julie Savelloni,1 Heather Gunter,2 Kelly C Lee,3 Chih Hsu,1 Cassia Yi,2 Kyle P Edmonds,4 Timothy Furnish,5 Rabia S Atayee1 1Department of Pharmacy, UC San Diego Health, San Diego, CA, USA; 2Department of Nursing, UC San Diego Health, San Diego, CA, USA; 3Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA; 4Department of Medicine, UC San Diego Health Sciences, San Diego, CA, USA; 5Department of Anesthesiology, UC San Diego Health, San Diego, CA, USA Introduction: The combination of opioids and central nervous system depressants such as benzodiazepines and barbiturates has an additive effect on the frequency of oversedation and respiratory depression requiring naloxone use in hospitalized patients. …”
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