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Grand Rounds Recap 9.25.2024

Taming the SRU

Look for the light bulb sign and always evaluate with scapular 'Y' view Lateral ankle fractures are classified by the Weber Classification, which is based on fracture location relative to the tibiotalar joint line A Jones fracture is a fracture at the 4th/5th metatarsal articulation. C above historical average.

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emDOCs Podcast – Episode 103: Thermal Burn Injury

EMDocs

Most common traumatic injuries are fractures, TBIs, and thoracic or abdominal injuries. Fluid resuscitation target and fluid Fluid resuscitation is one of the most important parts of management; goal is to increase intravascular volume and ensure end organ perfusion. Always consider trauma and toxic exposure in the burn patient.

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MRCEM SBA

RCEM Learning

Ensure that you have a solid understanding of the core subjects, including emergency medicine, clinical skills, critical care, resuscitation, and trauma management. Review the Exam Syllabus: Carefully go through the exam syllabus to identify the key topics and areas that will be tested.

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The Nose: the other route to the lungs

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Overlapping categories include the nasal natural airway; expiratory airway obstruction in sleep and resuscitation; Mouth to Nose resuscitation; airway adjuncts that traverse the nasal passage; intubation via the nasal route whether “blind” (auditory, tactile), visualized by laryngoscope or other optical/video/endoscopic device.