
A 29-year-old woman presents for heavy vaginal bleeding. She is hemodynamically stable. She had an uncomplicated vaginal delivery of a full-term baby 1 week ago. She denies fever or pain.
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Withdrawal delirium (delirium tremens) can mimic many other critical illnesses we see including but not limited to sepsis, toxidromes, excited delirium, and hyperthermia, making it a life-threatening disease that is often underrecognized.
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A 44 yo M with a remote history of testicular cancer and recent retroperitoneal lymph node resection presents with sharp R sided abdominal pain.
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The nurse calls you to the room of a 34 year old crashing patient....and she happens to be pregnant. Here are the pearls for resuscitation and management of the critically ill pregnant patient.
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Sore throat? Hot Potatoe voice? What's more bread and butter EM than drainage of a peritonsillar abscess?!?! Read on below for a few pearls when it comes to diagnosing and draining.
Read moreSubmitted by Anil Reddy, MD

Whether you use it or not, read this summary regarding the use of bicarbonate in metabolic acidosis
Read moreSubmitted by Katie Selman, MD