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EM Quick Hits 61 TEE in Cardiac Arrest, Nebulized Ketamine, Cellulitis Update, SQ Insulin for DKA, Medicolegal DDx Documentation Tips

Emergency Medicine Cases

On this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Ross Prager on TEE in cardiac arrest, Justin Morgenstern on nebulized ketamine for analgesia in the ED, Hans Rosenberg & Krishin Yadav on standardizing cellulitis management, Mathew McArther on latest studies on subcutaneous insulin protocols in DKA, Jennifer C.

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Trauma Activation Vs. Stroke Code

The Trauma Pro

EMS responds and notes that he has a few facial lacerations, is awake but confused. Medics call the receiving trauma center in advance to advise them that they have a stroke code. When a stroke code is called, everyone focuses on the neurologic change that triggered the call. No medical history is available.

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Medical Malpractice Insights: Excellent documentation supports standard of care and avoids lawsuit

EMDocs

Chuck Pilcher, MD, FACEP Editor, Medical Malpractice Insights Editor, Med Mal Insights Excellent documentation supports standard of care, avoids lawsuit Vertebral artery CVA leaves patient disabled. Code Stroke is called and he is seen by a neurologist within 10 minutes. Takeaways : Document! Could more have been done?

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ECG Pointers: Slow and Steady Wins the … Pacemaker?

EMDocs

Authors: Lloyd Tannenbaum, MD (EM Attending Physician, APD, Geisinger Wyoming Valley, PA); Christian Daniello, MD (Staff Physician, Geisinger Wyoming Valley) // Reviewer: Brit Long, MD (@long_brit) Hello and welcome back to ECG Pointers, a series designed to make you more confident in your ECG interpretations.

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Rosh Review EM Scholar Monthly Question

RebelEM

EMS is able to tell you that she is currently being treated for pneumonia. Rezaie, MD (Twitter: @srrezaie ) The post Rosh Review EM Scholar Monthly Question appeared first on REBEL EM - Emergency Medicine Blog. The patient is on a nonrebreather mask, and vital signs on arrival are BP 110/50 mm Hg, HR 120 bpm, RR 40/min, T 98.6°F

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The Broselow-Luten System

Pediatric EM Morsels

He, along with Dr. Bob Luten, a PEM physician in Jacksonville, FL , designed the Broselow-Luten color-coded length-based system to help estimate a child’s weight, and thereby offload the cognitive burden of medication dosing and choice of equipment sizes in pediatric resuscitations. .” Available at: [link] (Accessed: 26 October 2023).

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EMS, Documentation, and Continuation of Care in Stroke Patients

University of Maryland Department of Emergency Med

BACKGROUND: Prehospital (EMS) clinicians are positioned on the front lines of health care. With respect to stroke identification and treatment, ea. Click to view the rest

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