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Episode 22 - Electrical Injuries in the Emergency Department An Evidence-Based Review

EB Medicine

Thankfully, fatalities are declining, with just 565 in 2015. As always, it’s ABC and IV, O2, monitor first with early airway management in those with head and neck burns being a top priority. Thankfully, fatalities are declining, with just 565 in 2015. Jeff: Let’s move on to evaluation in the emergency department.

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ToxCard: Tetanus and Strychnine – Expanding the Differential for Severe Muscle Spasm

EMDocs

doi:10.1136/bcr-2015-213897 Paterson AW, Ryan W, Rao-Mudigonda VV. Temporomandibular dislocation: a complication of tetanus. Neurotransmitter. 2015;2:10-14800/nt. doi:10.14800/nt.491 tetani infection is also indicated. 1992;359(6398):832-835. doi:10.1038/359832a0 Giannini L, Maccari A, Chiesa V, Canevini MP. BMJ Case Rep.