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Wound Care

  • Nail Bed Injuries: What to Do—or Not to Do

    A 12-year-old boy presented after a fall from his bicycle with an injury to his right long...
  • How to Best Inspect, Protect, and Dress Wounds in the Emergency Dept.

    This is the second visit in two weeks for an elderly gentleman who is concerned about his...
  • ACEP Resolution Encourages Using Tap Water for Wound Irrigation

    One resolution adopted by the ACEP Council this year was particularly well-timed. As members in the southeastern...

Nail Bed Injuries: What to Do—or Not to Do

August 18, 2025 - Catherine A. Marco, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

A 12-year-old boy presented after a fall from his bicycle with an injury to his right long…

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How to Best Inspect, Protect, and Dress Wounds in the Emergency Dept.

November 7, 2024 - Howard Levitin, MD, FACEP; Zach Werner, MD; Lakhvir Atwal, MD; and Courtney Cox, MD - 0 Comment

This is the second visit in two weeks for an elderly gentleman who is concerned about his…

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ACEP Resolution Encourages Using Tap Water for Wound Irrigation

November 6, 2024 - Darrin Scheid, CAE - 0 Comment

One resolution adopted by the ACEP Council this year was particularly well-timed. As members in the southeastern…

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Documenting Wound Debridement

November 16, 2018 - Hamilton Lempert, MD, FACEP, CEDC - 0 Comment

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

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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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ACEP Reviews Guidelines on Education, Dehydration, Spinal Motion Restriction

April 10, 2017 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

Editor’s Note: This is part four of a four-part series. The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)…

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