Using basic terminology, you should be able to describe any fracture to your consults without embarrassing yourself. Here is your 3 minute review.
Read moreSubmitted by Katherine Moore, MD
This patient's rash is likely attributable to what type of pathology?
Read moreIntra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) are rare but significant causes of morbidity and mortality in both traumatic and medical ICU patients.
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How should we manage a suspected line infection in a dialysis patient? This week our great nephrology team provided us pearls regarding catheter related bloodstream infections in addition to other valuable renal associated tips.
Read moreSubmitted by Ross Kalman, MD
29 year old male presents by HEMS after a motorcycle accident.
Read moreSubmitted by Joseph Cesarine, MD
So you think your young, healthy, sexually active patient with a painful joint and weird skin findings might have disseminated gonococcal infection or gonococcal arthritis…but you’re not sure of the difference between the two. Is there a difference? Then you wonder how to properly diagnosis and treat such an illness.
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Submitted by Stephanie Wilsey, MD
For some, this topic may be more bread and butter than others. Many of you may work in cold areas where you are likely to see patients with hypothermia on a regular basis, especially in the winter. Whether you work shifts in a mountainous region or are simply catching up on EM topics while studying for boards in your in you flip flops by the beach, here are a few pearls regarding patients who present with hypothermia and their management.
Read moreSubmitted by Catherine Ginty, MD
A 10 year old Caucasian male presents to the Emergency Department for the second time with his father with a chief complaint of worsening left hip pain and limp for 6 weeks.
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