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Elbow Dislocations

RebelEM

Elbow Dislocation Definition: Disarticulation of the proximal radius & ulna bones from the humerus Epidemiology: Incidence Second most common joint dislocation (after shoulder) in adults Most commonly dislocated joint in children Accounts for 10-25% of all injuries to the elbow ( Cohen 1998 ) Posterolateral is the most common type of dislocation (..)

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Pediatric Hand Fractures

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

Tuft Fracture Yeh PC et al. Pediatric Hand Fractures. Seymour Fracture Nellans et al. Pediatric Hand Fractures. Mallet Fracture Adolescent with mallet finger and Kirschner wire fixation. Pediatric Hand Fractures. Pediatric Hand Fractures. Pediatric Hand Fractures. Pediatric Hand Fractures.

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The Femoral Nerve Block

EM Curious

It's a bit of a departure from what we've described above--he mainly goes right at a shaft fracture--but it's the same general idea: As always, these posts are for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Academic Emergency Medicine, 20(6), 584–591. Ultrasound-Guided Three-In-One Nerve Block for Femur Fractures. doi:10.1111/acem.12154

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Did Not Wait – DNW

Don't Forget the Bubbles

In the UK, as in most developed countries, more patients are presenting to Emergency Departments (EDs) with minor illnesses or injuries. Emergency department overcrowding is a complex issue with multiple contributing factors. Learning about international trends sparked our curiosity about our own department.

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Annals of B Pod: Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens

Taming the SRU

She was concerned that this was not improving and decided to come to the emergency department (ED). Notable Diagnostics CBC : unremarkable, BMP : unremarkable X-ray imaging of the left hand, wrist, and forearm: chronic degenerative changes without acute fracture or bony abnormality. 2003 Jun;123(6):1953-6. Ann Vasc Surg.

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A teenager involved in a motor vehicle collision with abnormal ECG

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Pendell Meyers A teenager was involved in a motor vehicle collision and presented to the Emergency Department via EMS altered and potentially critically ill. Trauma CTs showed a "mildly displaced sternal fracture and a small retrosternal hematoma." 2003, May). He was intubated for altered mental status.

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Pediatric Pain

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

Children have long suffered from an under-treatment of their pain, due both to our incomplete acknowledgement of their pain and our fear of treatment ( Howard 2003 ). Long-bone injuries Fracture pain should be addressed immediately with splinting and analgesia. Acad Emerg Med. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2013 Oct;20(10):1050-4.