A 21 yo male presents after a ground level fall while intoxicated. His arm is obviously deformed. Time to shoot some xrays and find some plaster!
Read moreSubmitted by Richard Byrne, MD

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!
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Do you know how to intubate the patient with a sick right ventricle (i.e., pulmonary embolism, pulmonary hypertension, etc.)?
Read moreSubmitted by Haney Mallemat, MD

Department Chair, Dr. Chansky, gives a lecture on Acid-Base Disturbances
Read moreSubmitted by Karen O'Brien, DO

A 37 yo male presents with acute exacerbation of chronic back pain
Read moreSubmitted by Danielle Kovalsky, MD

A 55 year old male presents after an altercation at a bar. The EMT warns you that his right eye "looks pretty weird" as they transfer him to the ED stretcher....
Read moreSubmitted by Eric Chavis, MD

Can't pee? All the pearls about urinary retention
Read moreSubmitted by Lynn Manganiello, DO

Does rapid lowering of blood pressure improve outcomes in patients with ICH?
Read moreSubmitted by Sydney Tabaac, MD

Lecture by Dr. Reisman, M.D., Attending at Cooper Pediatric Emergency Department
Read moreSubmitted by Karen O'Brien, DO