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Do you need to be a trained health care professional to diagnose subtle OMI on the ECG?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

An undergraduate (not yet in medical school) who works as an ED technician (records all EKGs, helps with procedures, takes vital signs) and who reads this blog regularly arrived at work and happened to glance down and see this previously recorded ECG on a table in the ED. It was recorded at 0530: What do you think? The young ED tech immediately suspected LAD OMI.

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Comparing Zoll and Lifepak: Features, Pricing, and More

AED Leader

When choosing the right AED (Automated External Defibrillator) for your business or organization, it’s essential to consider various factors such as features, pricing, and reliability. This article will compare two popular AED brands: Zoll and Lifepak. Examining their features, pricing, and other essential aspects lets you decide which AED best suits your needs.

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insitu sim, a big problem

EMergucate

Simulation report 1/2/24 In situ sim ED JHC Hi everyone, Thank you so much for participating and helping … Continue reading →

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221. Scary cause of neonatal GI bleeding

Board Bombs

There are a lot of words associated with neonates. lethargic and bloody-stool should never be two of them. Let's cover this classic neonatal emergency diagnosis you can NEVER miss Want to experience the greatest in board studying? Check out our interactive question bank podcast- the FIRST of its kind here. Cite this podcast as: Briggs, Blake; Husain, Iltifat. 221.

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What Are Treatment Options for EOE?

Pediatric Education

Patient Presentation A 9-year-old male came to clinic to establish care. His family had recently moved to the area. Overall he was growing and developing well. His mother was concerned as he had a “sensitive stomach” and seemed to gag and have emesis more easily than she expected. It occurred intermittently usually when he had other illness symptoms but her sister had similar problems as a child and was recently diagnosed with eosinophilic esophagitis.