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Tricks of the Trade

  • Tips for Relieving Increased Intraocular Pressure

    The Case A 24-year-old male presents to the ED late Saturday night after leaving the local watering...
  • Keep Video Laryngoscope Clear with IV Tubing, Saline, and Some Ingenuity

    The Case A 42-year-old female presents to the emergency department after sustaining blunt facial trauma from a...
  • 10 Tips for Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Venous Access

    Intravenous access is a simple procedure of paramount importance for many emergency department patients. Although access is...

Tips for Relieving Increased Intraocular Pressure

March 16, 2015 - Terrance McGovern, DO, MPH, Justin McNamee, DO, and Nilesh Patel, DO, FACOEP, FAAEM and Terrance McGovern, DO, MPH, Justin McNamee, DO, and Nilesh Patel, DO, FACOEP, FAAEM - 2 Comments

The Case A 24-year-old male presents to the ED late Saturday night after leaving the local watering…

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Keep Video Laryngoscope Clear with IV Tubing, Saline, and Some Ingenuity

February 11, 2015 - Terrance McGovern, DO, MPH and Justin McNamee, DO - 1 Comment

The Case A 42-year-old female presents to the emergency department after sustaining blunt facial trauma from a…

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10 Tips for Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Venous Access

December 17, 2014 - Justin McNamee, DO, Jordan Jeong, DO, and Nilesh Patel, DO, FACOEP, FAAEM and Justin McNamee, DO, Jordan Jeong, DO, and Nilesh Patel, DO, FACOEP, FAAEM - 4 Comments

Intravenous access is a simple procedure of paramount importance for many emergency department patients. Although access is…

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How to Perform Positive Pressure Technique for Nasal Foreign Body Removal

September 14, 2014 - Justin McNamee, DO and Jordan Jeong, DO - 0 Comment

The Case A 3-year-old female presents to the emergency department after placing a small bead into her…

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How To Use Continuous Wall Suction for Paracentesis

July 9, 2014 - Jordan Jeong, DO, Justin McNamee, DO, and Mark Rosenberg, DO, MBA, FACEP, FACOEP-D and Jordan Jeong, DO, Justin McNamee, DO, and Mark Rosenberg, DO, MBA, FACEP, FACOEP-D - 2 Comments

A quick and safe way to drain this fluid without tying up resources at the bedside.  …

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ACEP Now: Vol 38 – No 01 – January 2019

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Polls

With regard to state legislative activity regulating the opioid prescribing practices of emergency physicians, which of the following wouId you support? Check all that apply.

  • Restrictions on duration (36%, 229 Votes)
  • Restrictions of quantity (34%, 219 Votes)
  • Mandatory checking of prescription drug monitoring systems for all opioid prescriptions from the ED (30%, 194 Votes)

Total Voters: 367

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