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NEMSIS 3.5: The Important Role it Plays

ESO

In the fast-paced world of EMS, precision, efficiency, and collaboration are paramount. To achieve these goals, EMS agencies nationwide are embracing NEMSIS (National Emergency Medical Services Information System) 3.5 compliance as a vital cornerstone of their operations. The NEMSIS 3.5 standard isn’t just a set of guidelines; it’s a transformative approach that fosters a new era of data-driven excellence in prehospital care.

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Rosh Review EM Scholar Monthly Question

REBEL EM

A 24-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with persistent severe pain in her right thigh following a direct blow during a soccer match 2 weeks ago. She is participating in an important tournament, so she has been attempting to continue playing. However, she reports difficulty and pain with walking and feels a hard lump in the affected area.

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EMCrit RACC-Lit for July & August 2023

EMCrit Project

all the lit goodness. EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM.

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Pediatric drowning what are the risk factors?

University of Maryland Department of Emergency Med

This was a retrospective study involving several hospitals in Italy. 135 patients who had drowned (the term used in the article) we.

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Four Perfect Days in Philly at ACEP23

ACEP Now

Philadelphia offers rich history, but it is also a food lover’s dream and a cultural cornucopia. While visiting for the ACEP Scientific Assembly, you will have the chance to attend some of the best educational sessions in emergency medicine in a city that offers unique, diverse experiences. This guide will help you take advantage of all the City of Brotherly Love has to offer.

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52 in 52 – #41: The CENSER Trial

EMDocs

Welcome back to the “52 in 52” series. This collection of posts features recently published must-know articles. Today we look at the CENSER trial. Author: Mackenzie Prendergast, DO (EM resident physician, San Antonio, TX); Brannon L Inman, MD (Critical Care Fellow, Orlando, FL) // Reviewed by: Alex Koyfman, MD (@EMHighAK); Brit Long, MD (@long_brit) Early Use of Norepinephrine in Septic Shock Resuscitation: A Randomized Trial AKA the CENSER Trial Clinical question: In patients with suspected