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Emergency Medicine

  • Lack of Data for Evaluating Venothromboembolic Disease In Pregnant Patients Leaves Physicians Looking for Best Approach

    Common assessment methods including clinical decision rules, D-dimers, and PERC rules have limited use in detecting VTE...
  • Guidelines On Administering Sedation to Patients Unnecessarily Restrictive for ED Physicians

    ACEP seeks resolution to limitations on procedural sedation in the ED, renews call to allow EM physicians...
  • Whole-Life Insurance Is Not an Attractive Asset Class

    The upsides and downsides of investing in whole-life insurance, and how to choose a better coverage option...

Lack of Data for Evaluating Venothromboembolic Disease In Pregnant Patients Leaves Physicians Looking for Best Approach

February 13, 2014 - Joseph Harrington - 0 Comment

Common assessment methods including clinical decision rules, D-dimers, and PERC rules have limited use in detecting VTE…

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Guidelines On Administering Sedation to Patients Unnecessarily Restrictive for ED Physicians

February 13, 2014 - Robert E. O’Connor, MD, MPH, FACEP - 0 Comment

ACEP seeks resolution to limitations on procedural sedation in the ED, renews call to allow EM physicians…

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Whole-Life Insurance Is Not an Attractive Asset Class

February 12, 2014 - James M. Dahle, MD, FACEP - 1 Comment

The upsides and downsides of investing in whole-life insurance, and how to choose a better coverage option…

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Avoid Foley Catheters to Improve ED Patients’ Comfort, Reduce Costs

February 12, 2014 - Jeremiah D. Schuur, MD, MHS and Michelle Lin, MD, MPH - 0 Comment

Prevent overuse of Foleys in the ED by knowing which patients do—and don’t—need them and working with…

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How to Use Point-of-Care Ultrasound to Identify Shoulder Dislocation

February 12, 2014 - Christine Riguzzi, MD; Daniel Mantuani, MD; and Arun Nagdev, MD - 1 Comment

Tips on using this imaging technique for the emergency physician Clinical Case A 28-year-old male presents to…

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Reader Weighs In on Emergency Medicine Myths

February 11, 2014 - Howard J. Swidler, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

More criticism for tramadol and the use of cephalosporins in place of penicillin EM Myths Discussed Great…

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ACEP to Reconsider Clinical Policy on Use of Intravenous tPA to Manage Acute Ischemic Stroke in the ED

February 11, 2014 - ACEP Now - 1 Comment

The Clinical Policies Committee will review ACEP members’ comments and supporting evidence through March 24 In response…

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Today’s Medical Students and the Medical School Landscape

February 11, 2014 - Annalise Sorrentino, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

What students raised in the millennial generation will bring to the health care workforce, and how medical…

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What Will the CMS Two-Midnight Rule Mean for Emergency Medicine?

February 6, 2014 - Paul Kivela, MD, MBA, FACEP - 0 Comment

Determining inpatient versus outpatient admissions—a calculation with many financial implications—may fall to emergency physicians Update: The Centers…

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Can You Tell How Old This Bruise Is Based on its Color?

February 6, 2014 - Ralph J. Riviello, MD, MS, FACEP - 1 Comment

Emergency physicians are often asked to date bruises/contusions, but many variables can make dating imprecise Emergency physicians…

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