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Grand Rounds Recap 9.6.23

Taming the SRU

ultrasound grand rounds: bedside dvt studies - family presence in the ed/icu - r1 clinical knowledge: aicd - r3 small groups: difficult airway management Ultrasound grand rounds: DVT studies WITH Dr. minges Why should we perform bedside DVT studies in the ED? ETT onto a fiberoptic scope.

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Major Trauma – Injuries by Assault

Don't Forget the Bubbles

E.g. burns, neurosurgery, interventional radiology. Clinical Radiology: Major paediatric trauma radiology guidance. All hospitals will have different makeups of trauma teams and possibly different levels of activation) Do I need any additional expertise outside of who would typically be in the trauma team?

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Inhalation Injuries: The Answers You’ve Been LUNGing For

EM Ottawa

Inhalational injuries are a critical yet often overlooked aspect of trauma care, with far-reaching consequences in emergency medicine.

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TXA in head injuries

Don't Forget the Bubbles

She’s wheeled to radiology. 14481 PATCH-Trauma Investigators and the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group; Gruen RL, Mitra B, Bernard SA, McArthur CJ, Burns B, Gantner DC, Maegele M, Cameron PA, Dicker B, Forbes AB, Hurford S, Martin CA, Mazur SM, Medcalf RL, Murray LJ, Myles PS, Ng SJ, Pitt V, Rashford S, Reade MC, Swain AH, Trapani T, Young PJ.

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Ten Commandments for Emergency Professionals; a compendium

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Thieme. Ten commandments of burn management Gupta J L. Ten commandments of burn management. Indian J Burns 2012;20:7-10 Transfusion ten commandments U.K. Teaching in accident and emergency medicine: 10 commandments of accident and emergency radiology. The Ten Commandments of Wound Management Ernst, A.,

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Red Leg in the Heartland of America: A Rural Physician’s Approach to the Patient with a Potential DVT

EMDocs

When US is available, but the tech would be required to come in at night, we don’t want to burn them out when we can use an approach with a temporizing measure so the patient can get their study safely n a less emergent timeframe. Arch Intern Med. 2004;164(22):2477-2482. doi:10.1001/archinte.164.22.2477 Arch Intern Med. 1999;159(5):477-482.

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Podcast: Cervical Spine Injuries & Imaging in Children

PEMBlog

Central cord syndromes are from hyperextension, and you’ll see weakness that is greater in the upper as opposed to the lower extremities, and transient burning sensation of the hands and fingers. Now in grown ups, you’re probably familiar with the Canadian C spine rule. and orifocal neurologic deficit.