
Case & slide courtesy of Rich Byrne, MD of Cooper University Hospital
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A 27 yo F presents to the ED with severe RLQ abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding.
Read moreSubmitted by Karen O'Brien, DO
A 37 yo female presents with chief complaint of "electric shock" sensations down her arms and intermittent nausea/vomiting over the past week. Her vital signs are unremarkable. Little do you know that this young, well appearing patient has an acute medical emergency which will result in cardiac arrest in a few hours....
Read moreSubmitted by Richard Byrne, MD

Intubating children can be scary but Dr. Chew has you covered with the basics on endotracheal tube sizes and laryngoscope blade sizes.
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A 71-year-old man suddenly develops severe chest pain and shock. What is on your differential diagnosis of tension hydropneumothorax?
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Submitted by Angela Ugorets, MD
Dr. Byrne discusses learning point from 3 back pain cases.
Read moreSubmitted by Karen O'Brien, DO