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SAEM Clinical Images Series: Back Yard Football Injury

ALiEM

A 10-year-old male with no past medical history presents to the Emergency Department (ED) by EMS for evaluation of an injury sustained while playing tackle football. Sternoclavicular (SC) joint dislocation SC joint dislocation can occur with anterior or posterior displacement of the medial clavicular head.

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Grand Rounds Recap 9.25.2024

Taming the SRU

Anterior fat pads can be normal Galeazzi injuries are a radial shaft fracture with an ulna dislocation whereas Monteggia injuries are ulna fractures with radial dislocations Scaphoids injuries are prone to avascular necrosis due to variable blood supply r2 cpc: Acute Salicylate toxicity WITH drs. C above historical average.

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Grand Rounds Recap 7.31.24

Taming the SRU

to teach you and your learner something new on shift skin adhesives WITH dr. hill Dermabond is a polymer (octyl cyanoacrylate) that can be used to repair lacerations in the Emergency Department faster than sutures, allowing the ED physician to be more efficient.

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The Femoral Nerve Block

EM Curious

Maybe it's dislocated? A Comparison of Ultrasound-guided Three-in-one Femoral Nerve Block Versus Parenteral Opioids Alone for Analgesia in Emergency Department Patients With Hip Fractures: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Academic Emergency Medicine, 20(6), 584–591. Pediatric Emergency Care,30(4), 227–229.

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Residency Spotlight: MaineHealth Maine Medical Center

ACEP Now

We think our programstrikes a perfect balance of providing incredible clinical training in an academic environment. This means that we get so much hands-on experience doing procedures like fracture/dislocation reductions, complex laceration repairs, ENT procedures, and advanced eye exams. Another huge draw is our pediatric training.

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The 87th Bubble Wrap

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Reviewed by: Frederick Smith Article 3: Does this infant have a dislocated hip? Does This Infant Have a Dislocated Hip? This is a systematic review to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of clinical examination in identifying dislocated hips in infants. And how good are our tests at picking it up? 2024;331(18):15761585.