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Patient Care

  • Quick Tips for ENT Emergencies

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—Most sore throats are minor in nature and physicians often refer them to fast track or...
  • To Succeed, Set Goals and Don’t Fear Failure

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—Kerry Broderick, MD, FACEP, professor of emergency medicine at Denver Health Medical Center, has a simple...
  • Tips for Managing Cardiogenic Shock

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—Managing the patient in cardiogenic shock can be daunting, according to Peter M. DeBlieux, MD, FACEP,...

Quick Tips for ENT Emergencies

October 30, 2017 - Art Hsieh - 0 Comment

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Most sore throats are minor in nature and physicians often refer them to fast track or…

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To Succeed, Set Goals and Don’t Fear Failure

October 30, 2017 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Kerry Broderick, MD, FACEP, professor of emergency medicine at Denver Health Medical Center, has a simple…

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Tips for Managing Cardiogenic Shock

October 30, 2017 - Art Hsieh - 0 Comment

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Managing the patient in cardiogenic shock can be daunting, according to Peter M. DeBlieux, MD, FACEP,…

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Managing Mental Health Issues in the Emergency Department

October 30, 2017 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Patients with mental health issues range from suicidal children dealing with bullying to aging World War…

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Front Line Staff Buy-in Critical to Successful Sepsis Bundle Implementation

October 30, 2017 - Art Hsieh - 0 Comment

WASHINGTON, D.C.—“If you are not at the table, you are on the table.” That is how Eric…

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Make Every Second Count with Critically Ill Infants

October 29, 2017 - Art Hsieh - 0 Comment

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The first 30 minutes of managing a sick infant in the emergency department consists of identifying…

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A Rare Emergency, or Just a Pain in the Back?

October 29, 2017 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Most emergency physicians aren’t overly worried about that 62-year-old patient presenting with back pain once they…

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Be Ready to Manage Any Type of Wound

October 27, 2017 - Karen Appold - 0 Comment

Emergency physicians encounter wounds every day. “Repairing lacerations is risky, but we need to perform these procedures…

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Spot Easy-to-Miss Radiographic Clues

October 27, 2017 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

Interpreting radiographic findings isn’t just the radiologist’s job any more. “Many of us have to interpret radiographic…

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Tricks of the Trade for Better Orthopedic Exams in the ED

October 27, 2017 - Vanessa Caceres - 0 Comment

Orthopedic injuries are commonly seen in the emergency department, but are you catching all the subtle presentations…

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