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Epistaxis

  • 10 Essentials for Your Emergency Department Fanny Pack

    There is significance in the things we carry.1 The objects we choose to fill a limited space...
  • How To Use SALAD To Manage Unstable Epistaxis and the Airway

    Standard reviews of epistaxis in the emergency medicine literature center on the epidemiology, etiology, whether the bleeding...
  • Coding Wizard: How to Code Nosebleeds

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

10 Essentials for Your Emergency Department Fanny Pack

June 17, 2025 - Andrew Park, MD, and Chandana Cherukupalli, DO - 0 Comment

There is significance in the things we carry.1 The objects we choose to fill a limited space…

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How To Use SALAD To Manage Unstable Epistaxis and the Airway

July 7, 2023 - Jonathan Glauser, MD, FACEP, MBA, and Matthew Carvey, MD - 0 Comment

Standard reviews of epistaxis in the emergency medicine literature center on the epidemiology, etiology, whether the bleeding…

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Coding Wizard: How to Code Nosebleeds

October 16, 2018 - Hamilton Lempert, MD, FACEP, CEDC - 6 Comments

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

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Is Topical Tranexamic Acid Better Than Nasal Packing for Anterior Epistaxis?

October 9, 2014 - Ken Milne, MD - 0 Comment

The Case A 68-year-old man presents with epistaxis. He has no history of coagulopathy but does have…

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