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The Latest in Critical Care, 2/5/24 (Issue #28)

PulmCCM

You can read the document here. Read the original document here. Ultrasound Is Upvoted The panel weakly suggested bedside ultrasound for patients with fever and an abnormal chest radiograph, but only if an expert is available to interpret the often complex or borderline results. What’s a Fever?

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SGEM#373: Going Ultrasound for Small Bowel Obstructions

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Point-of-Care Ultrasound-First for the Evaluation of Small Bowel Obstruction: National Cost Savings, Length of Stay Reduction, and Preventable Radiation Exposure. Point-of-Care Ultrasound-First for the Evaluation of Small Bowel Obstruction: National Cost Savings, Length of Stay Reduction, and Preventable Radiation Exposure.

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Ultrasound of the Month: Ocular Abscess

Taming the SRU

Ocular point-of-care-ultrasound (POCUS) was performed as seen below. Tissue cultures obtained in the operating room grew nonspecific gram positive cocci in chains and pairs and gram positive bacilli. Our patient underwent anterior orbitotomy, but there are case reports in the literature of ultrasound-guided drainage (4).

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How To Perform an Ultrasound-Guided Clavipectoral Block

ACEP Now

The ultrasound-guided clavipectoral plane block (CPB) is a newly described technique in the emergency medicine literature. Ultrasound Survey Scan FIGURE 1A: Ultrasound probe should be placed at the clavicle with the probe marker facing cephalad (toward the head). FIGURE 1B: Ultrasound image with labeled relevant anatomy.

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Episode 63 – Rib Fracture- An Interview with Dr. Patrick Maher

EB Medicine

Also, this month use code ACEP21! It is in Beta and your feedback is welcome. ,* Also, this month use code ACEP21! It is in Beta and your feedback is welcome. and get 20% of all orders at [link] Emergency Department Management of Rib Fractures Author: Patrick Maher, MD Episode Outline: Why rib fractures? Coming to Google Play soon.

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SGEM#256: Doctor Doctor Give Me the News, I Gotta Bad Case of RLQ Pain – Should I have an Appendectomy?

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

His practice is in trauma, emergency general surgery, and critical care with an academic interest in ultrasound and medical simulation. His practice is in trauma, emergency general surgery, and critical care with an academic interest in ultrasound and medical simulation. first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.

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Grand Rounds Recap 7.31.24

Taming the SRU

Know your audience, and tailor your presentation to them in terms of humor, pop culture references, and dress code Err on the side of making your presentation slightly shorter than the alloted time to allow room for questions. The largest retrospective cohort study to date (Beyde et al.) shows that most will improve with empiric antibiotics.