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Myth

  • Data Suggests Lactated Ringer’s Is Better than Normal Saline

    Myth: Normal Saline Is the IV Fluid of Choice Which fluid is superior, normal (0.9%) saline or...
  • Myths in Emergency Medicine: Kidney Stones, Beyond the Pain

    The momentum of kidney stone patient “expulsion” from the emergency department has never been greater. Big stone?...
  • Myths in Emergency Medicine: 24-Hour Treatment with Antibiotics for Strep Throat

    The “Strep” Holiday Is Over! It is common practice, found frequently in emergency department discharge instructions and...

Data Suggests Lactated Ringer’s Is Better than Normal Saline

April 13, 2018 - Kevin M. Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP - 1 Comment

Myth: Normal Saline Is the IV Fluid of Choice Which fluid is superior, normal (0.9%) saline or…

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Myths in Emergency Medicine: Kidney Stones, Beyond the Pain

February 13, 2018 - Kevin M. Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP - 0 Comment

The momentum of kidney stone patient “expulsion” from the emergency department has never been greater. Big stone?…

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Myths in Emergency Medicine: 24-Hour Treatment with Antibiotics for Strep Throat

October 15, 2017 - Kevin M. Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP - 0 Comment

The “Strep” Holiday Is Over! It is common practice, found frequently in emergency department discharge instructions and…

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Myths in Emergency Medicine: Computed Tomography Pulmonary Angiograms as Imaging Standard, and Radiographs for Pelvic Trauma

August 14, 2017 - Kevin M. Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP - 0 Comment

Myth 1: CTPA Is the Incontrovertible Standard for PE Today’s imaging standard for pulmonary embolism (PE) is…

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Superficial Venous Thromboses, Intracranial Aneurysms, and Treating High Glucose Levels: More Myths in Emergency Medicine

January 10, 2017 - Kevin M. Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP - 0 Comment

1.All Superficial Venous Thromboses Are Created Equal? It is very easy to take the ultrasound report at…

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