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Case Report: Radiography Induced Atrial Fibrillation
Leave a commentJune 4, 2013 by EmerJencyWEBB
A 69 yof presents to the ED with several days of crampy LLQ abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, and fever. Her vital …
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Face Fog
Leave a commentApril 15, 2013 by EmerJencyWEBB
Can’t wait to try this on my next shift: Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2002 September; 84(5): 357
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Monty’s Musings: Musherons
Leave a commentApril 15, 2013 by EmerJencyWEBB
Monty’s Handouts Ralph B. “Monty” Leonard Ph.D, M.D. is a retired faculty member, and one of the first Emergency Medicine …
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Bone Doc Bankart and his Lesion
Leave a commentApril 15, 2013 by EmerJencyWEBB
Labrum comes from the latin word for lip (think labia). Both the hip and the shoulder (ball and socket joints) …
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An American Story: Inspiration and Summer Reading
1April 9, 2013 by EmerJencyWEBB
I’m a big fan of asynchronous learning, Web 2.0, and social media in Emergency Medicine. The modern education of emergency …
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Protected: Airway Resources
March 28, 2013 by EmerJencyWEBB
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Knowledge Gap
Leave a commentMarch 13, 2013 by EmerJencyWEBB
I’ve recently had several head-scratching moments when discussing admission for patients who just so happen to have diabetes, and are hyperglycemic …
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Trick of the Trade: Clearing the Clogged Feeding Tube
2March 4, 2013 by EmerJencyWEBB
Obstructed feeding tubes are a common complaint in the ED. In the past, I tackled this problem with an attempt …
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Tibial Plateau Pearl
Leave a commentFebruary 13, 2013 by EmerJencyWEBB
What are you worried about when you look at the radiograph above? This radiograph demonstrates a medial tibial plateau fracture. …
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Awake (Self) Intubation Videos
Leave a commentFebruary 6, 2013 by EmerJencyWEBB
Awake intubations can be a little scary to wrap your head around, but when the situation is right, it is …
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