Dr. Sewatsky, M.D., discusses ETCO2 in the ED.
Read moreSubmitted by Tom Sewatsky, MD
A 57 yo female with a history of chronic abdominal pain presents with abdominal pain.
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Submitted by Charles Ingram MD
A 55 year old male presents to the ED with complaints of anterior chest pain radiating through to the thoracic area X 2 days...you mentally run through a check list of the potential "red flag" signs/symptoms for serious back pain before you enter the room. Will this be another benign musculoskeletal pain or something more sinister?
Read moreSubmitted by Richard Byrne, MD
Dr. McCormick presents a brief case of a woman with transient confusion and an uncommon diagnosis. Probably going to be a diagnosis of exclusion... but can definitely add to your differential diagnosis!
Read moreDr. Courtney Martin, D.O, discusses blunt and penetrating neck trauma.
Read moreSubmitted by Courtney Martin, DO
A 55 yo female presents with complaints of atraumatic pain to the right foot for 2 days. "Great!" you think to yourself. "An easy one to break up this grueling shift!" Little do you know that this patient harbors a condition that has a short term mortality of 25%.....
Read moreSubmitted by Richard Byrne, MD
Dr. Rahul Gupta, M.D., explores if a 5 day course of high-dose Amoxicillin is adequate for treatment of pediatric CAP compared to a 10 day course
Read moreSubmitted by Rahul Gupta, M.D.
A 45 year old IDDM presents with abdominal pain, nausea, and dyspnea. He appears markedly tachypneic from the door. "Easy!" you think. "This is a SLAM DUNK case of DKA!" Your nurse then informs you that the patient's point of care glucose is 182...
Read moreSubmitted by Sarah Perelman M.D.