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This was submitted by Hans Helseth, who is applying to med school and who is working as an EKG tech right now. Smith : This patient presented years ago, but came in again while Hans was working. He looked back in time in the patient's chart and saw these ECGs and immediately recognized that they manifested subtle OMI. Also : See Ken Grauer's excellent comments at the bottom.
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The latest CDC provisional 12-month rolling numbers (through August 2024) are out for fatal overdoses and the news continues to be promising. The US reported overdose fatal numbers are down 23.2 % from the August 2023 high. * In Connecticut reported overdoses are down 29.9% from our November 2021 high, a level equivalent to July 2019. I expect the numbers to continue to drop in the coming months at least through November based on Connecticut data I have seen.
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Author: Steven Orellana DO Bottom Line Up Top: In patients with mild to moderate asthma exacerbations that are stable for discharge home, there is evidence to support discharging patients from the ED with combination Inhaled Corticosteroid/Long-Acting Beta Agonist (ICS-LABA) maintenance therapy. Clinical Scenario: A 21-year-old man with a history of asthma presents with difficulty breathing for the past two days.
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