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  • Discharge Tachycardia: Remember the Big 4 and Don’t Play with Fire

    A 61-year-old male with diabetes mellitus presented with generalized malaise, low grade subjective fevers. Review of systems...
  • How Did University Hospital in San Antonio Reduce ED Boarding?

    It is well-recognized that delays in inpatient discharges result in ED boarding of admitted patients. Boarding has...
  • Some Fever-Free Newborns Evaluated for Serious Infection in the ED Can Be Discharged Early

    Infants younger than four weeks old who have a history of fever but who remain fever-free during...

Discharge Tachycardia: Remember the Big 4 and Don’t Play with Fire

May 8, 2025 - John Bedolla, MD, FACEP, FAAEM - 2 Comments

A 61-year-old male with diabetes mellitus presented with generalized malaise, low grade subjective fevers. Review of systems…

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How Did University Hospital in San Antonio Reduce ED Boarding?

October 21, 2019 - Shari Welch, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

It is well-recognized that delays in inpatient discharges result in ED boarding of admitted patients. Boarding has…

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Some Fever-Free Newborns Evaluated for Serious Infection in the ED Can Be Discharged Early

July 29, 2019 - Megan Brooks (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Infants younger than four weeks old who have a history of fever but who remain fever-free during…

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Emergency Physicians Should Know Risks Entailed in Discharging Patients with Pending Blood Cultures

August 16, 2017 - Charles A. Pilcher, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

I feel that your article [“Admit or Not?”, May 2017] in ACEP Now was a bit too…

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Early Hospital Discharge Can Improve Capacity, Patient Flow

December 11, 2016 - ACEP Now - 1 Comment

Many hospitals in the country operate at capacity, and many patients are boarded in the emergency department….

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ACEP15: Caution Is Key to Abdominal Pain Cases

October 26, 2015 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

BOSTON – For veteran emergency physician Joseph Danna, MD, FACEP, Monday’s ACEP15 session, “The High-Risk Abdomen: Common…

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