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Clinical

  • Urine Tests Unreliable for Assessing Dehydration in Older Adults

    Urine tests should not be used to indicate hydration status in older people because their diagnostic accuracy...
  • Four Techniques for Handling the Omega-Shaped Epiglottis

    Curved blade laryngoscopy, whether with a conventional direct blade or video laryngoscope (with a Macintosh design or...
  • Emergency Medicine Techniques, Equipment List for Removing Fishhooks Lodged in Patients

    “Foreign body–fishhook.” We commonly see these injuries in our emergency departments and think, “This could be a...

Urine Tests Unreliable for Assessing Dehydration in Older Adults

June 29, 2016 - Marilynn Larkin (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Urine tests should not be used to indicate hydration status in older people because their diagnostic accuracy…

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Four Techniques for Handling the Omega-Shaped Epiglottis

June 14, 2016 - Richard M. Levitan, MD, FACEP - 1 Comment

Curved blade laryngoscopy, whether with a conventional direct blade or video laryngoscope (with a Macintosh design or…

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Emergency Medicine Techniques, Equipment List for Removing Fishhooks Lodged in Patients

June 14, 2016 - William Trinh, DO, Justin McNamee, DO, and Terry McGovern, DO, MPH - 0 Comment

“Foreign body–fishhook.” We commonly see these injuries in our emergency departments and think, “This could be a…

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Clinical Scores Fail to Identify Large-Artery Occlusion in Stroke Patients

June 9, 2016 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Clinical scales currently in use do not accurately identify large-artery occlusion (LAO) in patients with acute ischemic…

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Highlights of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Adult Sinusitis Guidelines

June 8, 2016 - Graham Ingalsbe, MD - 0 Comment

The ACEP Clinical Policies Committee regularly reviews guidelines published by other organizations and professional societies. Periodically, new…

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Need for CT May Be Missed in Patients Presenting Late After Head Injury

June 8, 2016 - Anne Harding (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Current guidelines for using computed tomography (CT) in patients with head injury should be applied cautiously in…

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Modified Valsalva Maneuver Better Way to Manage Supraventricular Tachycardia

May 17, 2016 - Ken Milne, MD - 2 Comments

Case: A 19-year-old male arrives at the ED complaining of palpitations. He is known to have supraventricular…

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Evaluating Fever in Well-Appearing Infants and Children

May 16, 2016 - Sharon E. Mace, MD, FACEP, FAAP - 0 Comment

In the May 2016 issue of Annals of Emergency Medicine, ACEP published a clinical policy focusing on…

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Factors Driving Expanded Use of Tissue Plasminogen Activator for Acute Ischemic Stroke

April 13, 2016 - Ryan Patrick Radecki, MD, MS - 3 Comments

There are dueling laments between what could be called “the stroke industrial complex” and the physicians on…

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Value of Home Pulse Oximetry in Mild Bronchiolitis Questioned

April 7, 2016 - Megan Brooks (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

A new study questions the value of home pulse oximetry in infants with bronchiolitis well enough to…

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