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Author: Daniel Cabrera, M.D. / Reviewer: Cameron Wangsgard, M.D. Why is this important? Emergency Physicians are experts on the management of life-threatening electrolyte abnormalities,[...]
Quick tip for estimating CD4 count in ED CD4 < 200 significantly raises risk for opportunistic infections. Absolute lymphocyte count < 1000 correlates to CD4[...]
Author: Elizabeth Walter, M.D. (@missoulaelle) This is a Mayo Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency Interesting Case Presentation using the Pecha Kucha format http://youtu.be/mB81jZIm6ms Reviewers: Kharmene Sunga, M.D, Fernanda Bellolio,[...]
2 patients present to the ED at the same time. In room 1, there is an 80 year old male. T 37.0, HR 70, BP[...]
Author: Dustin Leigh, M.D. This is a lecture from Pediatric noon lecture series at the Mayo Clinic by Dr. Dustin Leigh, Emergency Medicine Attending Physician at[...]
The Case of the Fiddleback Spider Written by Damian Baalmann, M.D. Reviewed by Fernanda Bellolio, M.D. A 33 year-old, previously healthy male presents to your[...]
Why don't we dilate in the emergency department? Dilation can induce acute angle closure glaucoma. Emergency medicine texts are riddled with warnings against precipitating acute[...]
Author: James E. Colletti, M.D. (@jimcollettimd) Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Quote “It usually takes me more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu[...]