Interesting Cases: Aortoenteric fistula
60 yo M w/ PEA arrest and ROSC, found to be profoundly hypotensive in the ED ...
60 yo M w/ PEA arrest and ROSC, found to be profoundly hypotensive in the ED ...
Summary of a lecture by Dr. Allen Eddington from Cooper University Hospital’s Department of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Dr. Allen Eddington from Cooper University Hospital's Department of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine discusses management of Pediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis
A potential complication of PUD and other disorders, GI perforation is a true life-threatening emergency.
Dr. O'Brien continues with Part 2 of our discussion on Lumbar Punctures
Last week we discussed PUD and gastritis. We touch on H. Pylori as a leading cause of PUD, but it deserves it's own slot for review. While we don't usually diagnose or treat this in the ED ourselves, it is useful to know so we can discuss this important disease with our patients!
Our incoming chief resident, Dr. Eric Chavis, gives a 10 minute lecture on LPs.
In the next several posts, we review some of the common GI disorders we see in the ED, starting with peptic ulcer disease and gastritis. Read on for a good overview and some pearls of wisdom from Dr. Ugorets!
Department Chair, Dr. Chansky, gives a lecture on Acid-Base Disturbances
Lecture by Dr. Reisman, M.D., Attending at Cooper Pediatric Emergency Department
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