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Free Open Access Medical Education. Speaking up as a Student. Not So Grand Rounds. Network Five (EM Training). Emergency “On The Floor”. Acute Care Training with Simulation (ACTS). FACEM Exam: SAQ Challenge. FACEM Exam – Mock OSCE Stations. FACEM Exam – Tips for writing SAQs. Open Letter to ACEM. Crisis Resource Management (CRM). Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Difficult Ventilation (Oxylog 3000). Horrible History of Medicine. Horrible Histories The Dance Plague of 1518. Stroke – Imaging.
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Don't Let Your Bradycardic Patient D.I.E. - The Medial Approach...
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Don’t Let Your Bradycardic Patient D.I.E. I’m not that great with mnemonics. Still, there’s one mnemonic that I live and die by, and that is the DIE acronym for bradycardia. I stole this differential from the great Mel Herbert and a talk he gives on dysrhythmias. Here’s. The bradycardia section of his lecture, posted on the EMRAP-TV. Now this is far from a comprehensive list of the causes of bradycardia. On the ValueMD. Site they have an 16-item acronym for the differential of sinus bradycardia alone, wh...
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Video | the EMPA site
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Go to main navigation. News, Hot Topics and Quick Reviews in Emergency Medicine. Resuscitation and Critical Care. My Favorite FOAM sites. What I listen to. Streaming on LiveStream – Thursday mornings (Pacific time). Please comment or share your favorite emergency medicine and procedural video resources. You have to be logged in to leave a comment. Log in. Mark P. Brady PA-C.
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ED Rounds | EM Wonk
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The Emergentologist: May 2010
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A place to write down some of the things I've learned, pearls of wisdom from discussions I had, cases I've seen, and any other random source of information. It's a way to organize my thoughts and remind me of these lessons, and ofcourse share them with anyone interested in Emergenecy Medicine and learn from their experience too. Thursday, May 6, 2010. Prophylatic Antibiotics in the ED. There are 2 situations in the ED that warrant the use of. Cases of acute pancreatitis and chest tube insertions. Two rec...
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EKG: | EM Wonk
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15 y/o F with N/V and vag bleed. 15 year old female presents with history of nausea, vomiting, vaginal bleeding and mild abdominal pain for past 4-5 days. She was seen by her primary doctor who performed a urine pregnancy test which was positive. She has been having … Continue reading →. Left-sided HA and right-sided weakness. Visual Dx: Electrical Injury. Visual Dx: 1 yr old w/2 days of croupy cough w/o fever. Possible foreign body – aspiration to right side. Visual Dx: 1 year old male with fever.
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Department Documents | EM Wonk
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Visual Dx | EM Wonk
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1 year old male with 2 days of croupy cough without fever. 1 year old male with fever. 41 year old man exposed to power line. Academic Life in EM. Life in the Fast Lane. The Number Needed To Treat. Blog at WordPress.com.
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