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What The Guardian Missed About US Ambulance Balance Billing

American Ambulance Association

To the Editor of The Guardian, On July 21, The Guardian published Jessica Glenza’s “Plan to end exorbitant ‘surprise’ ambulance bills heads to Congress.” The inflammatory title and lack of […] The post What The Guardian Missed About US Ambulance Balance Billing appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Episode 197: Acute Agitation

Core EM

We discuss an approach to the acutely agitated patient and review medications commonly used. Hosts: Jonathan Kobles, MD Brian Gilberti, MD [link] Download Leave a Comment Tags: Agitation , psychiatry , Toxicology Show Notes Background/Epidemiology • Definition and Scope : Agitation encompasses behaviors from restlessness to severe altered mental states.

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EMS Profiles | Meet Tamara Moss

American Ambulance Association

Tamara Annette Robinson Moss Paramedic & Field Training Officer Richmond Ambulance Authority Richmond, VA Share on Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram | X How did you come to be in […] The post EMS Profiles | Meet Tamara Moss appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Better Watch Your Back… Finding the Needle in the Haystack.

Core EM

The Case A 71-year-old male with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hyperlipidemia, and peptic ulcer disease presents to the emergency department with substernal chest pain radiating down the right arm and dyspnea that began acutely while “running” up the stairs from the subway. The following ECG is obtained upon arrival to the emergency department.

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CMS Publishes Two New Reports on GADCS Website

American Ambulance Association

Dear Ground Ambulance Providers and Suppliers, We wanted you to be aware that we posted 2 reports on our Medicare Ground Ambulance Data Collection System website under Reports: Ground Ambulance Industry Trends, […] The post CMS Publishes Two New Reports on GADCS Website appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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The Intervals Aren’t Alright!

Core EM

The Case An elderly male with a past medical history of hypertension and diabetes presents to the emergency department with a chief complaint of diarrhea and shortness of breath. His vital signs are: HR 60, BP 105/65, RR 30, O2 100% on room air, oral T 98.6 F, and FSG 120. EKG Show Details EKG Characteristics Rate 60 BPM Rhythm Regular, no discernible P-waves Intervals PR na; QRS complex > 160 ms; QT Prolonged Axis LAD ST Segments Wide QRS complexes slurring into very large pointed T waves Diagn

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Imaging Case of the Week 598

EMergucate

The following chest x-ray is from a child with cough & fever. What can be seen?

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A prehospital ECG in a patient with chest pain. The paramedics tell me it is normal.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

I was working at triage when the medics brought this patient who is 65 yo and has had chest pain for 12 hours. They recorded a prehospital ECG at 2112 and said that it was “normal”. It had already been crumpled up and put in the waste basket. So I uncrumpled it: What do you think? You need to click on it to enlarge it to view it well I was suspicious for inferior and posterior OMI (Large T-wave in aVF, slight STE in lead III with inverted T-wave in aVL, and a slightly downsloping ST with negativ

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Acute Radiation Exposure

Core EM

Author: Mallika Singh, MD Editor: Jonathan Kobles, MD Background Unintentional or intentional exposure to radiological material represents a potential threat to human health on the individual to mass-casualty scale. Radioactive sources include medical isotopes, fuel rods, generators, and other industrial sources. Due to their availability, iridium-192, Cesium-137, and Cobalt-60 are often viewed as the substances posing the greatest threat for intentional radiation exposure.

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Episode 146 Celiac Disease: Rootin tootin gluten

This Podcast Will Kill You

CW: discussion of disordered eating, eating disorders Did the word gluten manifest in everyone’s consciousness one day in 2010? Suddenly, grocery stores were filled with gluten-free crackers, cookies, buns, you name it. Everyone went on gluten-free diets or knew someone with a gluten intolerance or sensitivity. For some, it might seem that gluten-related disorders went from 0 to 60 overnight, but those who had lived with these illnesses for decades knew better.

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Episode 195: ARDS

Core EM

We review Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Hosts: Sadakat Chowdhury, MD Brian Gilberti, MD [link] Download Leave a Comment Tags: Critical Care , Pulmonary Show Notes Definition of ARDS: Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema characterized by acute respiratory failure. Berlin criteria for diagnosis include acute onset within 7 days, bilateral pulmonary infiltrates on imaging, not fully explained by cardiac failure or fluid overload, and impaired oxygenation with PaO2/FiO2 ratio <300 mmHg, even wi

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Podcast – Positive and Negative Predictive Values: Critical Appraisal Nugget

St. Emlyn's

St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Welcome back to another instalment of our Critical Appraisal Nugget series with Rick Body and Greg Yates here at St Emlyn’s. In our previous podcast, we delved into the concepts […] The post Podcast – Positive and Negative Predictive Values: Critical Appraisal Nugget appeared first on St.Emlyn's.

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Classic EM: High risk and low prevalence diseases: Blast injuries

Core EM

High risk and low prevalence diseases: Blast injuries American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023 Background Blast injuries stem from the instantaneous transformation of a substance from solid or liquid to gas, releasing energy in the form of heat, light, pressure, and sound. While rare, blast injuries carry a high rate of morbidity and mortality. Blast injuries commonly have a mixed presentation of blunt and penetrating trauma.

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Feedback Needed: Take the NVFC’s Volunteer Retention Survey

NVFC

The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) wants to hear from you! If you are a current volunteer firefighter or EMS provider, a leader in a volunteer or combination fire department, or were a volunteer firefighter or EMS provider within the past five years, please take 10 minutes to fill out the NVFC’s Retention Survey. Your feedback is important in helping the NVFC better understand why volunteers stay with and leave the volunteer fire service and will be used to inform future retention initia

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Optimizing Trauma Resuscitation Education: A Year-Long In-Situ Simulation Curriculum

Core EM

Optimizing Trauma Resuscitation Education: A Year-Long In-Situ Simulation Curriculum Ashika Jain, MD, Nelly Parisot, MD, Michael J. Klein, MD, Janice Shin-Kim, MD, Brian Lin, MD, Julia Paris, MD, Shannon McNamara, MD, Jessica Strauss, MD, Soma Pathak, MD Delivering optimal care in a trauma resuscitation requires a highly coordinated and skilled team.

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