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Diagnostics and Therapeutics: Vascular Access in the Emergency Department

Taming the SRU

Contraindications to placing an IO include a prior attempt at the same site, known orthopedic fracture or local hardware, overlying skin infection, and structural bone disease such as osteogenesis imperfecta (6). Intraosseous vascular access in adults using the EZ-IO in an emergency department. Int J Emerg Med.

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Elbow Dislocations

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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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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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REBEL Core Cast 107.0 – Vertebral Osteomyelitis

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Most common organism is Staph Aureus (36-67% of cases) ( Boody 2015 ). Executive Summary: 2015 Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Native Vertebral Osteomyelitis in Adults. Clin Infect Dis 2015 Sept 15;61(6):859-63. Other pathogens include: E.

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Facial Trauma

Mind The Bleep

Facial trauma commonly presents in Emergency Departments and in primary care. Patients with orbital fractures will present with swelling and periorbital bruising. Subconjunctival haematoma Pupils and reaction to light Sometimes the fat or inferior rectus muscle can get trapped in a fracture and cause restriction in upward gaze.

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SGEM#198: Better Slow Down – Push vs. Short Infusion of Low Dose Ketamine for Pain in the Emergency Department

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

A Prospective Randomized, Double-Dummy Trial Comparing Intravenous Push Dose of Low Dose Ketamine to Short Infusion of Low Dose Ketamine for Treatment of Moderate to Severe Pain in the Emergency Department. Guest Skeptic: Dr. Salim Rezaie is a faculty physician at Greater San Antonio Emergency Physicians (GSEP) in San Antonio, Texas.

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Foot Injuries in the ED

Taming the SRU

fractures of the talar body, talar neck, and calcaneus require high-impact trauma). Stress fractures are caused by repetitive microtrauma and stress on the bone, and therefore present with more subacute or chronic symptoms. Gross deformities often suggest fracture or dislocation. RICE), and symptomatic management (e.g.,