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Data Café Insights: Antibiotic Use for Long Bone Fractures

ESO

Join industry experts and Trauma Index authors this and every third Thursday of the month for the ESO Data Café webinar series, as they discuss these important metrics, while offering insights into their research along with recommendations for improving outcomes at your organization.

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Data Cafe Insights: 2023 ESO Trauma Index Overview

ESO

Accompanied by the ESO Data Café Webinar series , taking place every third Thursday of the month, this report features insights from ESO Industry Experts and allows healthcare professionals to get a closer look into the data, understand its impact, and explore best practices for enhancing patient outcomes.

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Nebulized Ketamine for Analgesia in the Prehospital Setting

Handtevy

Discussion: Quick thinking ED physician Marc Grossman, MD decided to decompress and drain the epidural hematoma with an EZ-IO® drill and 25 mm intraosseous needle under virtual guidance of a pediatric neurosurgeon until definitive care could be obtained. The average time from ketamine administration to ED arrival was approximately 23 minutes.

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2024 ACEP Elections Preview: Meet the Board of Directors Candidates

ACEP Now

Creation of an accurate database of emergency physicians living and working within a state, as well as a network of each states’ EM groups and ED medical directors would help chapter leaders disseminate relevant information, strengthen advocacy efforts, and plan regional solutions summits to focus on unique challenges.

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Still on Track: NERIS Beta Launch and Latest Developments

ESO

F ire A dministration hosted their fourth informational webinar , NERIS Next Steps: Beta Launch, API Development, and Secondary Schema Release , to update departments on the current progress with NERIS and the anticipated timeline over the next three years.

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When the conventional algorithm diagnoses the ECG as COMPLETELY NORMAL, but there is in fact OMI, what does the Queen of Hearts PM Cardio AI app say? (with 10 case examples)

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Algorithm: Marquette 12 SL (GE) The Queen gets it right Case 9 (prehospital and ED ECGs). The Queen gets it right First ED ECG: Hyperacute T-waves persist. I have often written about how an ECG interpreted as "normal" by a conventional algorithm may well be manifesting OMI, or even long QT or hyperkalemia. 2 cases at once!

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Infection and DKA, then sudden dyspnea while in the ED

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

While in the ED, patient developed acute dyspnea while at rest, initially not associated with chest pain. The patient had no chest symptoms until he had been in the ED for many hours and had been undergoing management of his DKA. The patient was under the care of another ED physician. Another ECG was recorded: What do you think?

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