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A Sobering Year for Emergency Departments and Their Patients

ACEP Now

The Emergency Department Benchmarking Alliance (EDBA) is a membership organization composed of high-performance emergency departments (EDs) that share a commitment to quality. Long term trends remain intact, as these intake processing times decreased in most years since 2008, when the intake time was about 41 minutes.

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A First Look at Emergency Department Data for 2022

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The preliminary results of the 2022 Emergency Department Benchmarking Alliance performance measures survey found a significant deterioration in patient processing due to inpatient boarding. Preliminary results of the survey are being released to help emergency physicians understand that current challenges are occurring nationwide.

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Diagnostics and Therapeutics: Vascular Access in the Emergency Department

Taming the SRU

Ann Emerg Med. Intraosseous vascular access in adults using the EZ-IO in an emergency department. Int J Emerg Med. J Emerg Med. Am J Emerg Med. 2008 Jan;26(1):31–8. 2020 Aug;76(2):134–42. Ngo AS-Y, Oh JJ, Chen Y, Yong D, Ong MEH. 2009 Sep 11;2(3):155–60. Luck RP, Haines C, Mull CC. Li Y, editor.

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Rebaked Morsel: Pediatric Buckle and Greenstick Forearm Fractures

Pediatric EM Morsels

Trauma season is at hand and like all other pediatric emergency departments in the country, we find our ED breaking ( pun intended ) at the seams with orthopedic injuries. We see all different flavors of upper extremity injuries. West, 2005. Plint, 2006.

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Annals of B Pod: Social EM Corner- Suicide Related Behaviors

Taming the SRU

1,2] Patients at risk for suicide often interact with emergency medical care. Suicide-related behavior (SRB) accounts for 1% of all Emergency Department (ED) visits; additionally, greater than 8% of patients visiting emergency departments are likely experiencing suicidal ideation at the time of the encounter.[3-5]

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Instructors' Collection ECG: Hyperacute T Waves: de Winter T Waves

ECG Guru

Dr. Robbert de Winter, et al, described this pattern in a letter to the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine in 2008. Follow up Unfortunately, we don't have follow up information on this patient, other than he arrived at the Emergency Department alive and was scheduled for the cath lab.

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Mastering Minor Care: Dog Bites

Taming the SRU

Although not every person seeks health care for these injuries, the majority of those that do end up in the emergency department. In 2008, this led to greater than 316,000 emergency department (ED) visits and about 9,500 hospitalizations [1]. Annals of Emergency Medicine. Annals of Emergency Medicine.