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ABG Versus VBG in the Emergency Department

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Introduction Arterial blood gas (ABG) or venous blood gas (VBG) testing is used to assess the pH and systemic carbon dioxide tension in patients, and, therefore, provide a more complete picture of their acid-base status than an isolated basic metabolic panel (BMP) (1). However, ABGs have many drawbacks compared to VBGs.

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Travel-Related Illnesses in Children

Pediatric EM Morsels

In the 1950’s travel accounted for 25 million international tourists. A study of swiss tourists found they compromised 53.4% Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (VHF) should be suspected in a returning traveler from an endemic area within 21 days especially if there are bleeding manifestations on exam including petechial rashes.

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SAEM Clinical Images Series: Unusual Scalp Lesions

ALiEM

A 6-year-old male presented to the pediatric emergency department (PED) for scalp lesions. F) temporal; Resp 18; SpO2 99%, RA Skin : Large, 3 x 3cm indurated, erythematous lesion located over the patient’s right temporal scalp (Image 1). Minakova E, Doniger SJ. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2014 Jun;30(6):437-9.

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PEM POCUS Series: Soft Tissue Ultrasound

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Case Introduction: Child with abdominal pain Wendy is a 7-year-old girl who comes into the emergency department with redness, swelling, and pain on her left calf. Her symptoms started 1 week ago as a scratch which progressively got more red and painful. Pediatric Soft Tissue POCUS Ultrasound Technique Figure 1.

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REBEL Core Cast 107.0 – Vertebral Osteomyelitis

REBEL EM

Epidemiology 1 to 2.4 cases per 100,000 people ( Zimmerli 2010 ) More common in males with M:F of 3:1 Rate is also increasing due to increased number of spinal procedures Typically affects adults, with most cases occurring in patients over 50 years old. Other pathogens include: E. Orthopedic Emergencies 2015 May; 33(2) 311-26.

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ToxCard: Chronic Organophosphate Toxicity

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Patellar reflexes are 1+. 1, 2, 4, 9 Organophosphates are one of many types of insecticide and are used worldwide to manage crops. 1, 2 Symmetric sensorimotor axonopathy: leg cramping to extremity weakness and paralysis. 1, 2 Sensory > Motor neurons with predilection for long axons. Muscle tone is normal.

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Fake it 'Til You Make It… and other diseases you pretend to know

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While transporting to the emergency department, the patient’s mother informed me that PDCD affects less than 1 in 50,000 individuals and is more common in males than females. Upon arrival in the pediatric emergency department, the patient was conscious and alert to her normal mental status, which included being nonverbal.

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