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PEMPix 2023 Online Case 4: You Can’t Get Fooled Again

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This case was submitted by… A previously healthy 19-month-old male presented with lethargy and abdominal distention from an urgent care. 2006 Jul 24 [Updated 2017 May 25]. This is the fourth of the four cases. There is no recent history of vomiting, diarrhea, cough, cold, congestion, fevers, trauma, or any known ingestion.

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Ten Commandments for Emergency Professionals; a compendium

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Critical care nurse , 29 (1), 67-73. The Ten Commandments of Wound Management Ernst, A., Research The Ten Commandments of Emergency Care Research (p59 ff ) From ACEP Mass Casualty Planning Management of Conventional Mass Casualty Incidents: Ten Commandments for Hospital Planning Lynn, M., Herzog, M., & Seidl, R.

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Cetirizine Vs Diphenhydramine For the Treatment of Acute Urticaria in the ED

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2006) “Management of acute allergic reactions and anaphylaxis in the Emergency Department between 1993-2003,” Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology , 117(2). PMID: 32653333 What They Did Multi-center, double-blind, randomized, phase 3 clinical trial with a parallel-group, active-controlled, non-inferiority design. J Allergy Clin Immunol.