Back-to-Basics: Rectal Pain
Approach to Rectal Pain:
Approach to Rectal Pain:
Signs:
Last week, we covered the basic types of insulin and their pharmacokinetics. This week, we will discuss indications for use in the ED.
Dr. Agustin Legido, Division Head of Pediatric Neurology at Cooper University Hospital, gives a lecture on Pediatric Epileptic Syndromes
This is your quick & dirty intro to insulin in the ED
A 64M with history of opioid use disorder, HCV, HTN presented to the ED with left knee pain and swelling 10 days after mechanical fall onto that knee. He was unable to bear weight. His knee was extremely swollen with an effusion, warm, and he had severe pain with any ROM of the joint. His X-ray negative for fracture. What else could be causing this patient's swollen painful knee?
Case & slide courtesy of Rich Byrne, MD of Cooper University Hospital
A 27 yo F presents to the ED with severe RLQ abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding.
Dr. Byrne discusses learning point from 3 back pain cases.
Zach Athing, MD gave a wonderful lecture on Red Flags in patients chief complaint of HEADACHE
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