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Facial Trauma

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They commonly present with a ‘flattened cheekbone’ and can involve orbital rim as well. Zygoma fractures Zygomatic arch and zygomatic complex fractures are very common, especially in sports. Again, these can normally be brought back to OMFS clinic in 5-7 days to decide if surgery is needed. F Payne, K.F., Goodson, A.M., Tahim, A.S.,

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Beyond Ketamine: When to use Facilitated Intubation in the ED

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They increase the risks of hypoxia and acidosis during the apneic period as well as hypotension and hypoperfusion caused by the abrupt transition from negative-pressure to positive-pressure ventilation (10). The ramped position helps displace these soft tissues anteriorly, reducing the risk of obstruction during laryngoscopy.

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Pediatric Pain

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Tachycardia, tachypnea, and a change in behavior can be indicators not only to the presence of pain, but possibly to its etiology as well. For children greater than one year who are preverbal, a well performing scale is the FLACC score: Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability ( Table 3 ).

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Upper Limb Arterial and Nerve Injuries: An Introductory Guide

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CT Angiography: Detailed imaging of arterial injuries. Provides a clear picture of the vascular anatomy and the extent of injury. MRI: Can be used to assess soft tissue injuries, including nerve damage, especially when clinical findings are unclear. It is particularly useful in preoperative planning. Safety Sci.