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SGEM #425: Are You Ready for This? Pediatric Readiness of Emergency Departments

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

National Assessment of Pediatric Readiness of US Emergency Departments during the Covid-19 Pandemic. July 2023 Date: Dec 11, 2023 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Rachel Hatcliffe is a pediatric emergency medicine attending at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. Are general emergency departments ready to care for children?

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SGEM#458: Hurt So Good –Ketamine Can Make the Hurt so Good – If used as an Adjunct to Opioids for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

He is the Vice Chair of the Emergency Department and Program Director of the EM residency program at Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, NY, the safety net hospital for Nassau County. As you finish a note on a complex critically ill patient, you hear howls of pain coming from the EMS triage desk.

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Smoking cessation in the emergency department (The COSTED trial)

First 10 EM

I definitely talk to people about smoking, but aside from brief counseling and occasionally prescribing nicotine replacement for […] The post Smoking cessation in the emergency department (The COSTED trial) appeared first on First10EM.

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Classic EM: GRACE – 3 Guidelines

Core EM

EM physicians should receive training in the HINTS exam, Epley, and Dix-Hallpike maneuvers. Furthermore, several studies show that EM physicians can perform these maneuvers with high sensitivity/specificity and efficacy if trained. EM physicians should receive training in the Dix-Hallpike and Epley maneuver since they work very well.

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Emergency Department Evaluation of Cholestatic Labs

EMDocs

Authors: Amelia Campbell, MD (EM Resident Physician, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center) and Alec Pawlukiewicz, MD (EM Attending Physician, Carl R. Case: A 45-year-old woman presents to the emergency department (ED) with itching to bilateral palms. How does cholestasis present? Mayo Clin Proc. 2020;95(10):2263-2279.

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Global EM 4 Climate Change and the Impeding Impact on Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine Cases

With increasing forest fires, heat waves, floods, storms, vector-borne illnesses and heat waves, the emergency department is uniquely positioned to declare sentinel events, advocate on behalf of vulnerable populations and lead by example.

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Adrenal Crisis and Addison’s Disease: What EMS Needs to Know

NAEMSP

However, a recent survey revealed that many patients with adrenal insufficiency are hesitant to give themselves their injections, and many Emergency Medicine and EMS Clinicians are unaware of the appropriate treatment for this condition. She had oral hydrocortisone available and handed EMS a sheet explaining her condition.

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