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Episode 36 - Diagnosis and Management of Acute Gastroenteritis in the Emergency Department

EB Medicine

not ED specific) Food poisoning is responsible for 5% of AGE but results in 30% of deaths. Ciguatera Fish Poisoning Toxin produced by algae consumed by reef fish like grouper, red snapper, sea bass and Spanish mackerel. Consider them for immunocompromised patients and those with recent abx use or hospitalization.

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Episode 20 - Emergency Department Management of North American Snake Envenomations

EB Medicine

Nachi: And don’t forget our peer reviewers this month, Dr. Daniel Sessions, a medical toxicologist working at the South Texas Poison Center, and our very own editor-in-chief, Dr. Andy Jagoda, who is also Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. Jeff: What a team! But, let’s get back to the snakes.

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ToxCard: Crotalid Envenomation Part 2 – CroFab vs. AnaVip: What’s the Difference?

EMDocs

Case, continued: A 2-year-old boy was admitted to your hospital in stable condition after a copperhead snake bite to the right lower leg. He was administered 10 vials of Crotalidae equine immune F(ab’) 2 (ANAVIP®) at the outside hospital before transfer to your referral center. Table 1: Comparison of F(ab) and F(ab’) 2 antivenoms.