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Another deadly triage ECG missed, and the waiting patient leaves before being seen. What is this nearly pathognomonic ECG?

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Written by Bobby Nicholson, MD 67 year old male with history of hypertension and hyperlipidemia presented to the Emergency Department via ambulance with midsternal nonradiating chest pain and dyspnea on exertion. looked at consecutive patients with PE, ACS, or neither. What do you think? ng/mL, BNP 2790, and lactate 3.7.

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Upon arrival to the emergency department, a senior emergency physician looked at the ECG and said "Nothing too exciting."

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The fire department, who operate at an EMT level in this municipality, arrived before us and administered 324 mg of baby aspirin to the patient due to concern for ACS. Upon arrival to the emergency department, a senior emergency physician looked at the ECG and said "Nothing too exciting." ng/mL [IQR: 0.46, 2.35].

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Three patients with chest pain and “normal” ECGs: which had OMI? Which were normal? And how did the Queen of Hearts perform?

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Case 1: Case 2: Case 3: Triage ECGs labeled ‘normal’ There have been a number of small studies suggesting that triage ECGs labeled ‘normal’ are unlikely to have clinical significance, and therefore that emergency physicians should not be interrupted to interpret them, and that such patients can safely wait to be seen.

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Bubble Wrap PLUS – October 2024

Don't Forget the Bubbles

We suggest this list can help you discover relevant or interesting articles for your local journal club or allow you to keep a finger on the pulse of paediatric research. Children often spend many hours in the emergency department (ED) before being sent home or admitted. De Alwis AC, Kumar TS. Soll RF, Edwards EM.

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Choosing Wisely – Investigations for seizures that have returned to baseline

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The American Academy of Paediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine (AAP SOEM) created a list of five key recommendations for Paediatric Emergency Medicine after a structured review process and expert consensus opinion. This series of DFTB articles aims to increase awareness of the Choosing Wisely ® recommendations. Pediatrics.

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Bubble Wrap PLUS – May 2023

Don't Forget the Bubbles

We suggest this list can help you discover relevant or interesting articles for your local journal club or allow you to keep a finger on the pulse of paediatric research. Reviews and opinion articles New therapies for spinal muscular atrophy: where we stand and what is next. De Alwis AC, et al. Antonaci L, et al. Eur J Pediatr.

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Elbow Dislocations

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PMID: 32644703 Robinson PM, Griffiths E, Watts AC. PMID: 27227986 Glover NM, Black AC, Murphy PB. Elbow Dislocations in the Emergency Department: A Review of Reduction Techniques. J Emerg Med. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2024 Jan–. Simple elbow dislocation. Shoulder Elbow. 2017 Jul;9(3):195-204.

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