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How to Know if a Dog Is Dangerous to Your Child

Medical Law

Many of our friends and neighbors across the country took the time to adopt dogs this past year, and we applaud their commitment to taking care of our furry friends. Unfortunately, most new dog owners discovered the difficulties of training and socializing a pet during lockdown. Dogs, especially ones that were rehomed or rescues, may have a hard time behaving around strangers, loud noises, and in new areas.

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Episode 60 – Less Lethal Law Enforcement Weapons

EB Medicine

EMplify – August 2021 Announcements: Be on the lookout for an announcement regarding the new EB Medicine app, coming to an App Store near you this month !! August 2021 Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice Less Lethal Law Enforcement Weapons Authors: Jessica Osterman, MD , Cara Buchanan, MD What kinds of less-lethal weapons are law enforcement using?

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ECG Cases 24 Reciprocal Change and Occlusion MI

Emergency Medicine Cases

Dr. Jesse MacLaren reviews 10 ECG cases highlighting how reciprocal change can be secondary to LBBB/LVH, primary changes, or both, how it can be the first and remain the dominant sign of occlusion, pointing to subtle ST elevation or hyperacute T waves, how it can can highlight subtle inferior, lateral or proximal LAD occlusions, how it can be the only sign of posterior OMI; and how it can be absent in mid-distal LAD occlusion.

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ECG of the Week 11th August 2021 – Interpretation

EMergucate

You are reviewing a patient that has been woken from sleep by central chest pain, with associated shortness of breath … Continue reading →

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GRACE-1 | Stats Mistakes | Seizures | POCUS for Intussusception | STEMI on ECG When Paced

JournalFeed

It’s the JournalFeed Podcast for the week of August 2-6, 2021. We cover GRACE-1, communicating stats better, managing seizures after initial control, POCUS for intussusception, and reading STEMI on ECG with a paced rhythm.

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SGEM Xtra: Unbreak My Heart – Women and Cardiovascular Disease

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Date: August 7th, 2021 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Susanne (Susy) DeMeester is an Emergency Physician practicing at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Oregon. She has been very involved with EMRAP’s CorePendium as the cardiovascular section editor and has a chapter coming out soon on women and acute coronary syndrome. Dr. DeMeester was on SGEM#222 as […] The post SGEM Xtra: Unbreak My Heart – Women and Cardiovascular Disease first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.

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EM Quick Hits 31 NG Tubes in SBO, Hyperacute T-Waves, Malignant Otitis Externa, CCTA in NSTEMI and Low-risk Chest Pain, Canadian Syncope Score

Emergency Medicine Cases

In this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Justin Morgenstern on the evidence for NG tubes in SBO, Jesse MacLaren on recognition of hyperacute T-waves vs other causes of tall T-waves, Brit Long on malignant otitis externa clinical pearls, Salim Rezaie on the value of CCTA in NSTEMI, Justin Morgenstern on the value of CCTA in low-risk chest pain, Hans Rosenberg on how to use the Canadian Syncope Score and it's validation in Canada.

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ECG of the Week 11th August 2021

EMergucate

You are reviewing a patient that has been woken from sleep by central chest pain, with associated shortness of breath … Continue reading →

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Lab case 335 interpretation

EMergucate

Question 1: PH = 7.06, that is severe acidaemia PCO2 is very high (>40), So we have respiratory acidosis.

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