Are you a graduating senior resident? Looking for some great advice as you transition to independent practice? This week, four of our recent graduates, Drs. Smolar, Wilsey, Beck and Jablow, returned to provide words of wisdom about their first year out.
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A 78 year-old female presents with right-sided, sharp abdominal pain. A CT scan is obtained.
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It’s the end of a long night shift and you are about to see your next patient triaged as “known history of gastroparesis, presenting with intractable nausea and vomiting.” You know you are in for a rough battle ahead without any good pharmacological choices for treatment. Enter HALOPERIDOL.
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These are the need-to-know EKG findings found in tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) toxicity.
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Debating about discharging a patient from the ED with newly diagnosed PE? For her critically appraised topic, Dr. Sumaya Mekkaoui reviewed some literature on the safety of early outpatient treatment for patients with a low-risk pulomary emobolism.
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27 year-old female with right lower quadrant pain (RLQ). Pelvic is negative and ultrasound of the RLQ is shown here, what's the diagnosis?
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The tape measure is a tool we should all consider adding to our tool belts or airway carts. Here’s why!
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While both ocular herpes simplex and herpes zoster ophthalmicus can cause a red, painful eye, there are some important distinctions to make when diagnosing and treating each of these entities.
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A 55 year-old male with history of hepatic cirrhosis is brought to the ED for altered mental status. His vitals are T 100.2, HR 74, BP 113/72, SpO2 96%, RR 18. He is alert but mildly confused. He has a distended abdomen and has no abdominal tenderness but reports some vague abdominal pain. You peform a paracentesis to analyze this patient's ascitic fluid. At what ascitic fluid cell count is spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) confirmed?
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