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  • Push-Dose Pressors in the Emergency Department

    Welcome to Critical Care Time, a new critical care-focused column from ACEP Now. My goal in this...
  • Tips for Managing Active Seizures in the Emergency Department

    Although most seizures resolve spontaneously in one to three minutes, the seizures we typically face in the...
  • How Propofol Compares with Dexamethasone, Sumatriptan for Treating Migraines

    Migraines remain a common presenting complaint in the emergency department. Accounting for 2.1 million visits annually, they...

Push-Dose Pressors in the Emergency Department

June 29, 2025 - Paul S. Jansson, MD, MS - 1 Comment

Welcome to Critical Care Time, a new critical care-focused column from ACEP Now. My goal in this…

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Tips for Managing Active Seizures in the Emergency Department

July 21, 2020 - Anton Helman, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP - 0 Comment

Although most seizures resolve spontaneously in one to three minutes, the seizures we typically face in the…

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How Propofol Compares with Dexamethasone, Sumatriptan for Treating Migraines

June 1, 2017 - Justin McNamee, DO and Terrance McGovern, DO, MPH - 0 Comment

Migraines remain a common presenting complaint in the emergency department. Accounting for 2.1 million visits annually, they…

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