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ACEP Now: Vol 37 – No 10 – October 2018

Kristen Pena and Sarah Bella

Necrotizing Fasciitis Requires Rapid Diagnosis and Treatment

Oct 16, 2018 - By Kristen Peña, DO; and Sarah Bella, DO, MPH

The Case A 60-year-old male with past medical history of anxiety and depression presented to the emergency...

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ACEP Elects Dr. William Jaquis as President-Elect

Sep 30, 2018 - By

William Jaquis, MD, FACEP, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was elected President-Elect during ACEP's Annual Meeting in San...

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Tainted Synthetic Cannabis Leads to Acquired Coagulopathy Outbreak

Tainted Synthetic Cannabis Leads to Coagulopathy Outbreak

Oct 16, 2018 - By Arkady Rasin, MD; Jason Devgun, MD; and Theresa Kim, MD

The Case After entering the room, it is clear something unusual is going on. This previously healthy...

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For These Two Doctors, Marriage Came with Extra Challenges

For These Two Doctors, Marriage Came with Extra Challenges

Oct 16, 2018 - By

For Dr. Adam Brown and Dr. Steven Farmer, marriage came with a few extra challenges When emergency...

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Can 911 Triage Nurses Improve Care and Save Money?

Oct 16, 2018 - By Maura Kelly

The following is a summary of “DC’s New 911 Nurse Triage Program” from the October issue of...

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Dr. Christina Maslach Discusses the Roots of Burnout, Part 2

Oct 23, 2018 - By

When Christina Maslach, PhD, started her psychology research career in the early 1970s, she didn’t know her...

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ABEM’s New President Discusses Continuing Certification

Oct 16, 2018 - By

The future of certification is exciting, according to Robert L. Muelleman, MD, FACEP, new President of the...

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Studies Test Common Cardiac-Arrest Advanced Life Support Practices

Oct 16, 2018 - By

There’s a big difference between patients who are mostly dead and all dead. Mostly dead is, by...

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For Pediatric Lumbar Punctures, Stylet In or Out?

Oct 16, 2018 - By Landon Jones, MD, and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP

Question 1: For pediatric lumbar punctures (LPs), does advancement of the LP needle without a stylet (ie,...

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In Pediatric Erythema Multiforme Minor, Is Herpes a Common Cause?

In Pediatric Erythema Multiforme Minor, Is Herpes a Common Cause?

Oct 15, 2018 - By Landon Jones, MD, and Richard M. Cantor, MD, FAAP, FACEP

Question 2: In pediatric cases of erythema multiforme (EM) minor, is herpes simplex virus (HSV) a common...

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ACEP Council Reviews Social Issues and More at Annual Meeting

Oct 03, 2018 - By

The 2018 ACEP Council considered several resolutions during its annual meeting this week, including proposals related to...

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Tips for Reducing Falls in Your ED Via Process and Design Changes

Oct 16, 2018 - By

The cost of patient falls in elderly persons is expected to reach $32.4 billion dollars in 2020.1...

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How to Effectively Block an Acutely Fractured Distal Radius

Oct 16, 2018 - By Josh Luftig, PA; Daniel Mantuani, MD; and Arun Nagdev, MD

Distal radius fractures (commonly called Colles’ or Smith’s fractures) are often encountered in the emergency department, with...

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Insurance, Life Insurance, Investing, 401K, Retirement

The 10 Biggest Financial Mistakes Doctors Make

Oct 16, 2018 - By

Q. In medicine, it is best to learn from the mistakes of others, as evidenced by morbidity...

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Suboxone 101: The Skinny on This Opioid-Dependence Drug

Suboxone 101: The Skinny on This Opioid-Dependence Drug

Oct 23, 2018 - By Michele Kaufman, PHARMD, BCGP

Suboxone is a sublingual (SL) film dosage form containing a partial opioid agonist (buprenorphine) and an opioid antagonist (naloxone) for treating opioid dependence.1...

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A Quick Guide to Buprenorphine Products

Oct 23, 2018 - By Eric Ketcham, MD, MBA, FACEP, FASAM, FACHE

There are multiple forms for buprenorphine (commonly called bupe), and this can prove confusing. Although we may...

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How to Build a Community of Mentors to Support Your Career

Oct 16, 2018 - By Ije Akunyili, MD, MPA, FACEP

Thirteen years ago, I embarked on a career in medicine as a nontraditional student. I had a...

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How Can Health Care Stakeholders Agree on Fair Prices for Our Services?

Oct 23, 2018 - By

Emergency medicine, insurance companies, and patients currently exist in what I see as a standoff. The tension...

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Determining a Fair Price for Health Care

Oct 23, 2018 - By Erica Goldstein

Editor’s Note: Read Dr. Cedric Dark’s commentary on this EMRA + PolicyRx Health Policy Journal Club article....

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Coding Wizard

Coding Wizard: How to Code Nosebleeds

Oct 16, 2018 - By Hamilton Lempert, MD, FACEP, CEDC

Editor’s Note: Cutting through the red tape to make certain you get paid for every dollar you...

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How Does ACEP’s Code of Ethics Apply to Me?

Sep 11, 2018 - By Chadd K. Kraus, DO, DrPH, FACEP; Kate Aberger, MD, FACEP; Jay Brenner, MD, FACEP; Catherine Marco, MD, FACEP; Raquel M. Schears, MD, MPH, MBA, FACEP; Jeremy Simon, MD, PhD, FACEP

ACEP has a formal procedure for addressing charges of ethical violations among ACEP members under the Code...

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The Winners of ACEP’s 50th Anniversary “What’s Your Moment?” Contest

Oct 16, 2018 - By

We have winners of our 50th anniversary storytelling competition! We received so many excellent submissions from emergency...

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ACEP Responds to The New York Times Opinion by Dr. Glenn Melnick

Oct 16, 2018 - By

ACEP Immediate Past President Paul Kivela, MD, MBA, FACEP, responded to the Sept. 5, 2018, op-ed by...

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ACEP Responds to The New York Times Opinion by Dr. Glenn Melnick

Federal Committee Recommends ACEP-Developed Payment Model

Oct 16, 2018 - By

On Sept. 6, 2018, the Physician-Focused Payment Model Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC) voted in favor of recommending...

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ACEP Participates in NASEM Drug Shortage Workshop

Oct 16, 2018 - By

On Sept. 6, 2018, ACEP Board member Aisha Liferidge, MD, FACEP, participated in a two-day workshop hosted...

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U.S. Senate Passes Two ACEP-Developed Opioid Bills

Oct 14, 2018 - By

On Oct. 3, Congress passed critical opioid legislation. Included in the package are the “Alternatives to Opioids...

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ACEP Meets with the American College of Physicians

Oct 16, 2018 - By

In September, Dr. Kivela led a teleconference discussion with the American College of Physicians (ACP) on ACEP...

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ACEP Helps Develop Fentanyl Safety Video for First Responders

Oct 16, 2018 - By

The Department of Justice (DOJ) hosted a White House event last month to announce the release of...

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ACEP Participates in Drug Shortage Summit

Oct 15, 2018 - By

n Sept. 20, 2018, Dr. Kivela participated in a drug shortage summit hosted by the American Society...

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Photos from ACEP18’s Closing Celebration in San Diego

Oct 15, 2018 - By

The ACEP18 Closing Celebration, presented by Envision Physician Services, closed the meeting in style with a night...

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