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The Journey Towards Certified Enlightenment: Practical Tips for Passing EM Boards

The Journey Towards Certified Enlightenment: Practical Tips for Passing EM Boards Disclaimer: ABEM does not allow discussion of exam specifics or cases.  Everything contained in[...]

By Jeff Wiswell, M.D. • November 6, 2014
Stop Packing Abscesses!

Written by Damian Baalmann, M.D. and reviewed by Dustin Leigh, M.D. A 49 year-old, previously healthy female presents to your emergency department with chief complaint[...]

By Damian Baalmann, M.D. • November 3, 2014
A basic approach to the LVAD patient in the Emergency Department

Authors: Felipe Teran (@FTeranMD), Rachel Lindor and Daniel Cabrera (cabreraERDR)   Despite its complexity, the immediate management of a patient with a Left Ventricular Assist[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • November 2, 2014
Thyroid inferno

Authors: Venkatesh Bellamkonda, M.D. (@VenkBellamkonda) and Tobias Kummer, M.D. (@buskloper)   I find myself on shift occasionally caring for people who are confused, tachycardic and[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • November 1, 2014
CDC Algorithm – Identify, Isolate, Inform: Emergency Department Evaluation and Management for Patients Who Present with Possible Ebola Virus Disease

By Daniel Cabrera • November 1, 2014
ACEP Choosing Wisely Initiative (2014 Version)

Link to the ABIM website PDF Version of the Document

By Daniel Cabrera • October 28, 2014
Hiccups: Old remedies for an old malady

Author: Daniel Cabrera, M.D. / Reviewer: Dustin Leigh, M.D.   What are hiccups? Why is it important? Hiccups are funny as long as somebody else[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • October 27, 2014
KDIGO Definition of Acute Kidney Failure

  According to the current KDIGO definition(1), Acute Kidney Injury is defined as: Increase in serum creatinine  by ≥ 0.3 mg/dl (X26.5 lmol/l) within 48 hours;[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • October 25, 2014
The early evaluation and management of subarachnoid hemorrhage

Author: Alejandro Rabinstein, M.D. Professor of Neurology. Mayo Clinic. Diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a big topic in the ED and one that is often discussed.[...]

By Daniel Cabrera • October 19, 2014
The Crashing Patient with Pulmonary Artery Hypertension

The Diagnosis of Pulmonary Artery Hypertension (PAH) Carries with it a Very Poor Long Term Survival Without treatment, most patients, both children and adults, will die within[...]

By Cameron Wangsgard • October 15, 2014
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